Thirty
Introduction
The new beginning now becomes the focus of the curriculum. The goal is
clear, but now you need specific methods for attaining it. The speed by
which it can be reached depends on this one thing alone—your willingness
to practice every step. Each one will help a little every time it is
attempted. And together will these steps lead you from dreams of
judgment to forgiving dreams and out of pain and fear. They are not new
to you, but they are more ideas than rules of thought to you as yet. So
now we need to practice them awhile, until they are the rules by which
you live. We seek to make them habits now, so you will have them ready
for whatever need.
Rules for Decision
Decisions are continuous. You do not always know when you are making
them. But with a little practice with the ones you recognize, a set
begins to form which sees you through the rest. It is not wise to let
yourself become preoccupied with every step you take. The proper set,
adopted consciously each time you wake, will put you well ahead. And if
you find resistance strong and dedication weak, you are not ready. *Do
not fight yourself*. But think about the kind of day you want and tell
yourself there *is* a way in which this very day can happen just like
that. Then try again to have the day you want.
1. The outlook starts with this:
*Today I will make no decision by myself*.
This means that you are choosing not to be the judge of what to do.
But it must also mean you will not judge the situations where you will
be called upon to make response. For if you judge them, you have set the
rules for how you should react to them. And then another answer cannot
but produce confusion and uncertainty and fear.
This is your major problem now. You still make up your mind and *then*
decide to ask what you should do. And what you hear may not resolve the
problem as *you* saw it first. This leads to fear because it contradicts
what you perceive, and so you feel attacked. And therefore angry. There
are rules by which this will not happen. But it does occur at first,
while you are learning how to hear.
2. Throughout the day, at any time you think of it and have a quiet
moment for reflection, tell yourself again the kind of day you want, the
feelings you would have, the things you want to happen to you, and the
things you would experience and say,
*If I make no decision by myself,
This is the day that will be **given** me*.
These two procedures, practiced well, will serve to let you be
directed without fear, for opposition will not first arise and then
become a problem in itself.
But there will still be times when you have judged *already.* Now the
answer will provoke attack unless you quickly straighten out your mind
to want an answer that will work. Be certain this has happened if you
feel yourself unwilling to sit by and ask to have the answer given you.
This means you *have* decided by yourself and cannot see the *question*.
Now you need a quick restorative before you ask.
3. Remember once again the day you want and recognize that something
has occurred which is not part of it. Then realize that you have asked a
question by yourself and must have set an answer in your terms. Then
say,
*I have no question. I forgot what to decide.*
This cancels out the terms which you have set and lets the *answer*
show you what the question must have really been.
Try to observe this rule without delay despite your opposition. For
you have *already* gotten angry, and your fear of being answered in a
different way from what your version of the question asks will gain
momentum until you believe the day you want is one in which you get
*your* answer to *your* question. And you will not get it, for it would
destroy the day by robbing you of what you *really* want. This can be
very hard to realize when once you have decided by yourself the rules
which promise you a happy day. Yet this decision still can be undone by
simple methods which you can accept.
4. If you are so unwilling to receive you cannot even let your
question go, you can begin to change your mind with this:
*At least I can decide I do not **like** what I feel now.*
This much is obvious and paves the way for the next easy step.
5. Having decided that you do not like the way you feel, what could
be easier than to continue with,
*And so I **hope** I have been wrong.*
This works against the sense of opposition and reminds you that help
is not being thrust upon you but is something that you want and that you
need, because you do not like the way you feel. This tiny opening will
be enough to let you go ahead with just a few more steps you need to let
yourself be helped.
Now you have reached the turning point, because it has occurred to
you that *you* will gain if what you have decided is not so. Until this
point is reached, you will believe your happiness depends on being
*right*. But this much reason have you now attained—you would be better
off if you were *wrong*.
6. This tiny grain of wisdom will suffice to take you further. You
are not coerced but merely hope to get a thing you want. And you can say
in perfect honesty,
*I want another way to look at this.*
Now you have changed your mind about the day and have remembered what
you *really* want. Its purpose has no longer been obscured by the insane
belief you want it for the goal of being right when you are wrong. Thus
is the readiness for asking brought to your awareness, for you cannot be
in conflict when you ask for what you want and see that it *is* this for
which you ask.
7. This final step is but acknowledgment of lack of opposition to be
helped. It is a statement of an open mind, not certain yet, but willing
to be shown:
*Perhaps there **is** another way to look at this.
What can I **lose** by asking?*
Thus you now can ask a question that makes
sense, and so the answer will make sense as well. Nor will you fight
against it, for you see that it is *you* who will be helped by it.
It must be clear that it is easier to have a happy day if you prevent
unhappiness from entering at all. But this takes practice in the rules
which will protect you from the ravages of fear. When this has been
achieved, the sorry dream of judgment has forever been undone. But
meanwhile, you have need for practicing the rules for its undoing. Let
us, then, consider once again the very first of the decisions which are
offered here.
We said you can begin a happy day with the determination not to make
decisions by yourself. This seems to be a real decision in itself. And
yet, you *cannot* make decisions by yourself. The only question really
is with *what* you choose to make them. That is really all. The first
rule, then, is not coercion but a simple statement of a simple fact. You
will not make decisions by yourself *whatever* you decide. For they are
made with idols or with God. And you ask help of Christ or anti-Christ,
and which you choose will join with you and tell you what to do.
Your day is not at random. It is set by what you choose to live it
with and how the friend whose counsel you have sought perceives your
happiness. You always ask advice before you can decide on anything. Let
*this* be understood, and you can see there cannot be coercion here nor
grounds for opposition that you may be free. There *is* no freedom from
what must occur. And if you think there is, you must be wrong.
The second rule as well is but a fact. For you and your advisor must
agree on what you want before it can occur. It is but this *agreement*
which permits all things to happen. Nothing can be caused without some
form of union, be it with a dream of judgment or the Voice for God.
Decisions cause results *because* they are not made in isolation. They
are made by you and your advisor for yourself and for the world as well.
The day you want you offer to the world, for it will be what you have
asked for and will reinforce the rule of your advisor in the world.
Whose kingdom is the world for you today? What kind of day will you
decide to have?
It needs but two who would have happiness this day to promise it to
all the world. It needs but two to understand that they cannot decide
alone to guarantee the joy they asked for will be wholly shared. For
they have understood the basic law that makes decision powerful and
gives it all effects that it will ever have. It needs but two. These two
are joined before there *can* be a decision. Let this be the one
reminder that you keep in mind, and you will have the day you want and
give it to the world by having it yourself. Your judgment has been
lifted from the world by your decision for a happy day. And as you have
received, so must you give.
Freedom of Will
Do you not understand that to oppose the Holy Spirit is to fight
*yourself*? He tells you but *your* will; He speaks for *you.* In His
divinity is but your own. And all He knows is but your knowledge, saved
for you that you may do your will through Him. God *asks* you do your
will. He joins with *you*. He did not set His Kingdom up alone. And
Heaven itself but represents your will, where everything created is for
you. No spark of life but was created with your glad consent, as you
would have it be. And not one Thought that God has ever had but waited
for your blessing to be born. God is no enemy to you. He asks no more
than that He hear you call Him “Friend.”
How wonderful it is to do your will! For that is freedom. There is
nothing else that ever should be called by freedom's name. Unless you do
your will, you are not free. And would God leave His Son without what he
has chosen for himself? God but ensured that you would never lose your
will when He gave you His perfect answer. Hear it now that you may be
reminded of His Love and learn your will. God would not have His Son
made prisoner to what he does not want. He *joins* with you in willing
you be free. And to oppose Him is to make a choice against *yourself*
and choose that *you* be bound.
Look once again upon your enemy, the one you chose to hate instead of
love. For thus was hatred born into the world, and thus the rule of fear
established there. Now hear God speak to you through Him Who is His
Voice and yours as well, reminding you that it is not your will to hate
and be a prisoner to fear, a slave to death, a little creature with a
little life. Your will is boundless; it is not your will that it be
bound. What lies in you has joined with God Himself in all creation's
birth. Remember He Who has created you and through your will created
everything. Not one created thing but gives you thanks, for it is by
your will that it was born. No light of Heaven shines except for you,
for it was set in Heaven by your will.
What cause have you for anger in a world which merely waits your
blessing to be free? If you be prisoner, then God Himself could not be
free. For what is done to him whom God so loves is done to God Himself.
Think not He wills to bind you, Who has made you co-creator of the
universe along with Him. He would but keep your will forever and forever
limitless.
This world awaits the freedom you will give when you have recognized
that *you* are free. But you will not forgive the world until you have
forgiven Him Who gave your will to you. For it is *by* your will the
world is given freedom. Nor can you be free apart from Him Whose holy
will you share. God turns to you to ask the world be saved, for by your
own salvation it is healed. And no one walks upon the earth but must
depend on your decision, that he learn death has no power over him
because he shares your freedom as he shares your will. It *is* your will
to heal him, and because you have decided *with* him, he is healed. And
now is God forgiven, for you chose to look upon your brother as a
friend.
Beyond all Idols
Idols are quite specific. But your will is universal, being
limitless. And so it has no form nor is content for its expression in
the terms of form. Idols are limits. They are the belief that there are
forms which will bring happiness and that, *by* limiting, is all
attained. It is as if you said, “I have no need of everything. This
little thing I want, and it will be as everything to me.” And this must
fail to satisfy because it is your will that everything be yours. Decide
for idols, and you *ask* for loss. Decide for truth, and everything *is*
yours.
It is not form you seek. What form can be a substitute for God the
Father's love? What form can take the place of all the love in the
divinity of God the Son? What idol can make two of what is one? And
*can* the limitless be limited? You do not *want* an idol. It is not
your will to have one. It will not bestow on you the gift you seek. When
you decide upon the form of what you want, you lose the understanding of
its purpose. So you see your will within the idol, thus reducing it to a
specific form. Yet this could never *be* your will because what shares
in all creation cannot be content with small ideas and little things.
Behind the search for every idol lies the yearning for completion.
Wholeness has no form because it is unlimited. To seek a special person
or a thing to add to you to make yourself complete can only mean that
you believe some form is missing. And by finding this, you will achieve
completion in a form you like. This is the *purpose* of an idol—that you
will not look beyond it to the source of the belief that you *are*
incomplete. *Only* if you had sinned could this be so. For sin is the
idea you are alone and separated off from what is whole. And thus it
would be necessary for the search for wholeness to be made *beyond* the
boundaries of limits on yourself.
It never is the *idol* that you want. But what you think it offers
you, you want indeed and have the *right* to ask for. Nor could it be
possible it be denied. Your will to be complete is but God's Will, and
this is *given* you by being His. God knows not form. He cannot answer
you in terms which have no meaning. And your will could not be satisfied
with empty forms made but to fill a gap which is not there. It is not
this you *want.* Creation gives no separate person and no separate thing
the power to complete the Son of God. What idol can be called upon to
give the Son of God what he already has?
Completion is the *function* of God's Son. He has no need to seek for
it at all. Beyond all idols stands his holy will to be but what he is.
For more than whole is meaningless. If there were change in him, if he
could be reduced to any form and limited to what is not in him, he would
not be as God created him. What idol can he need to be himself? For can
he give a part of him away? What is not whole cannot make whole. But
what is really asked for cannot *be* denied. Your will *is* granted. Not
in any form that would content you not, but in the whole completely
lovely Thought God holds of you.
Nothing that God knows not exists. And what He knows exists forever,
changelessly. For thoughts endure as long as does the mind that thought
of them. And in the Mind of God there is no ending nor a time in which
His Thoughts were absent or could suffer change. Thoughts are not born
and cannot die. They share the attributes of their creator, nor have
they a separate life apart from his. The thoughts you think are in your
mind, as you are in the mind Which thought of you. And so there are no
separate parts in what exists within God's Mind. It is forever one,
eternally united and at peace.
Thoughts seem to come and go. Yet all this means is that you are
sometimes aware of them and sometimes not. An unremembered thought is
born again to you when it returns to your awareness. Yet it did not die
when you forgot it. It was always there, but you were unaware of it. The
Thought God holds of you is perfectly unchanged by your forgetting. It
will always be exactly as it was before the time when you forgot and
will be just the same when you remember. And it is the same within the
interval when you forgot.
The Thoughts of God are far beyond all change and shine forever. They
await not birth. They wait for welcome and remembering. The Thought God
holds of you is like a star, unchangeable in an eternal sky. So high in
Heaven is it set that those outside of Heaven know not it is there. Yet
still and white and lovely will it shine through all eternity. There was
no time it was not there; no instant when its light grew dimmer or less
perfect ever was.
Who knows the Father knows this light, for He is the eternal sky
which holds it safe, forever lifted up, and anchored sure. Its perfect
purity does not depend on whether it is seen on earth or not. The sky
embraces it and softly holds it in its perfect place, which is as far
from earth as earth from Heaven. It is not the distance nor the time
which keeps this star invisible to earth. But those who seek for idols
cannot know this star is there.
Beyond all idols is the Thought God holds of you. Completely
unaffected by the turmoil and the terror of the world, the dreams of
birth and death that here are dreamed, the myriad of forms that fear can
take; quite undisturbed, the Thought God holds of you remains exactly as
it always was. Surrounded by a stillness so complete no sound of battle
comes remotely near, it rests in certainty and perfect peace. Here is
your one reality kept safe, completely unaware of all the world that
worships idols and that knows not God. In perfect sureness of its
changelessness and of its rest in its eternal home, the Thought God
holds of you has never left the mind of its Creator Whom it knows, as
its Creator knows that it is there.
Where could the Thought God holds of you exist but where *you* are?
Is your reality a thing apart from you and in a world which your reality
knows nothing of? Outside you there is no eternal sky, no changeless
star, and no reality. The mind of Heaven's Son in Heaven is, for there
the mind of Father and Son joined in creation which can have no end. You
have not two realities, but one. Nor can you be *aware* of more than
one. An idol *or* the Thought God holds of you is your reality. Forget
not, then, that idols must keep hidden what you are, not from the Mind
of God, but from your own. The star shines still; the sky has never
changed. But you, the holy Son of God Himself, are unaware of your
reality.
The Truth Behind Illusions
You *will* attack what does not satisfy, and thus you will not see
you made it up. You *always* fight illusions. For the truth behind them
is so lovely and so still in loving gentleness, were you aware of it you
would forget defensiveness entirely and rush to its embrace. The truth
could never be attacked. And this you knew when you made idols. They
were made that this might be forgotten. You attack but false ideas and
never truthful ones. All idols are the false ideas you made to fill the
gap you think arose between yourself and what is true. And you attack
them for the things you think they represent. What lies beyond them
cannot *be* attacked.
The wearying, dissatisfying gods you made are blown-up children's
toys. A child is frightened when a wooden head springs up as a closed
box is opened suddenly or when a soft and silent woolly bear begins to
squeak as he takes hold of it. The rules he made for boxes and for bears
have failed him and have broken his “control” of what surrounds him. And
he is afraid because he thought the rules protected him. Now must he
learn the boxes and the bears did not deceive him, broke no rules, nor
mean his world is made chaotic and unsafe. *He* was mistaken. He
misunderstood what made him safe and thought that it had left.
The gap that is not there is filled with toys in countless forms. And
each one seems to break the rules you set for it. It never *was* the
thing you thought. It must appear to break your rules for safety, since
the rules were wrong. But *you* are not endangered. You can laugh at
popping heads and squeaking toys, as does the child who learns they are
no threat to him. Yet while he likes to play with them, he still
perceives them as obeying rules he made for his enjoyment. So there
still are rules which they can seem to break and frighten him. Yet *is*
he at the mercy of his toys? And *can* they represent a threat to him?
Reality observes the laws of God, and not the rules you set. It is
His laws which guarantee your safety. All illusions that you believe
about yourself obey *no* laws. They seem to dance a little while,
according to the rules you set for them. But then they fall and cannot
rise again. They are but toys, my children. Do not grieve for them.
Their dancing never brought you joy. But neither were they things to
frighten you nor make you safe if they obeyed your rules. They must be
neither cherished nor attacked but merely looked upon as children's toys
without a single meaning of their own. See one in them, and you will see
them all. See none in them, and they will touch you not.
Appearances deceive *because* they are appearances and not reality.
Dwell not on them in any form. They but obscure reality, and they bring
fear *because* they hide the truth. Do not attack what you have made to
*let* you be deceived, for thus you prove that you *have* been deceived.
Attack *has* power to make illusions real. Yet what it makes is nothing.
Who could be made fearful by a power that can have no real effects at
all? What could it be but an illusion, making things appear like to
itself? Look calmly at its toys and understand that they are idols which
but dance to vain desires. Give them not your worship, for they are not
there. Yet this is equally forgotten in attack. God's Son needs no
defense against his dreams. His idols do not threaten him at all. His
one mistake is that he thinks them real. What can the power of illusions
*do*?
Appearances can but deceive the mind that *wants* to be deceived. And
you can make a simple choice that will forever place you far beyond
deception. You need not concern yourself with how this will be done, for
this you cannot understand. But you *will* understand that mighty
changes have been quickly brought about when you decide one very simple
thing—you do not *want* whatever you believe an idol gives. For thus the
Son of God declares that he is free of idols. And thus *is* he free.
Salvation is a paradox indeed! What could it be except a happy dream?
It asks you but that you forgive all things that no one ever did, to
overlook what is not there, and not to look upon the unreal as reality.
You are but asked to let your will be done and seek no longer for the
things you do not want. And you are asked to let yourself be free of all
the dreams of what you never were and seek no more to substitute the
strength of idle wishes for the Will of God.
Here does the dream of separation start to fade and disappear. For
here the gap that is not there begins to be perceived without the toys
of terror that you made. No more than this is asked. Be glad indeed
salvation asks so little, not so much. It asks for *nothing* in reality.
And even in illusions it but asks forgiveness be the substitute for
fear. Such is the only rule for happy dreams. The gap is emptied of the
toys of fear, and then its unreality is plain. Dreams are for *nothing*.
And the Son of God can have no need of them. They offer him no single
thing that he could ever want. He is delivered from illusions by his
will and but restored to what he is. What could God's plan for his
salvation be, except a means to give him to Himself?
The Only Purpose
The real world is the state of mind in which the only purpose of the
world is seen to be forgiveness. Fear is not its goal, and the *escape*
from guilt becomes its aim. The value of forgiveness is perceived and
takes the place of idols which are sought no longer, for their “gifts”
are not held dear. No rules are idly set, and no demands are made of
anyone or anything to twist and fit into the dream of fear. Instead,
there is a wish to understand all things created as they really are. And
it is recognized that all things must be first forgiven, and *then*
understood.
Here, it is thought that understanding is *acquired* by attack.
There, it is clear that by attack is understanding *lost*. The folly of
pursuing guilt as goal is fully recognized. And idols are not wanted
there, for guilt is understood as the sole cause of pain in any form. No
one is tempted by its vain appeal, for suffering and death have been
perceived as things not wanted and not striven for. The possibility of
freedom has been grasped and welcomed, and the means by which it can be
gained can now be understood. The world becomes a place of hope because
its only purpose is to be a place where hope of happiness can be
fulfilled. And no one stands outside this hope because the world has
been united in belief the purpose of the world is one which all must
share if hope be more than just a dream.
Not yet is Heaven quite remembered, for the purpose of forgiveness
still remains. Yet everyone is certain he will go beyond forgiveness,
and he but remains until it is made perfect in himself. He has no wish
for anything but this. And fear has dropped away because he is united in
his purpose with himself. There is a hope of happiness in him so sure
and constant he can barely stay and wait a little longer with his feet
still touching earth. Yet is he glad to wait till every hand is joined
and every heart made ready to arise and go with him. For thus is *he*
made ready for the step in which is all forgiveness left behind.
The final step is God's because it is but God Who could create a
perfect Son and share His Fatherhood with him. No one outside of Heaven
knows how this can be, for understanding this is Heaven itself. Even the
real world has a purpose still beneath creation and eternity. But fear
is gone because its purpose is forgiveness, not idolatry. And so is
Heaven's Son prepared to be himself, and to remember that the Son of God
knows everything his Father understands and understands it perfectly
with Him.
The real world still falls short of this, for this is God's own
purpose—only His, and yet completely shared and perfectly fulfilled. The
real world is a state in which the mind has learned how easily do idols
go when they are still perceived, but wanted not. How willingly the mind
can let them go when it has understood that idols are nothing and
nowhere and are purposeless. For only then can guilt and sin be seen
without a purpose and as meaningless.
Thus is the real world's purpose gently brought into awareness, to
replace the goal of sin and guilt. And all that stood between your image
of yourself and what you are, forgiveness washes joyfully away. Yet God
need not create His Son again that what is his be given back to him. The
gap between your brother and yourself was never *there*. And what the
Son of God knew in creation, he must know again.
When brothers join in purpose in the world of fear, they stand
already at the edge of the real world. Perhaps they still look back and
think they see an idol that they want. Yet has their path been surely
set away from idols toward reality. For when they joined their hands, it
was Christ's hand they took, and they will look on Him Whose hand they
hold. The face of Christ is looked upon before the Father is remembered.
For He must be unremembered till His Son has reached beyond forgiveness
to the Love of God. Yet is the Love of Christ accepted first. And then
will come the knowledge They are One.
How light and easy is the step across the narrow boundaries of the
world of fear when you have recognized Whose hand you hold! Within your
hand is everything you need to walk with perfect confidence away from
fear forever and to go straight on and quickly reach the gate of Heaven
itself. For He Whose hand you hold was waiting but for you to join Him.
Now that you have come, would *He* delay in showing you the way that He
must walk with you? His blessing lies on you as surely as His Father's
love rests upon Him. His gratitude to you is past your understanding,
for you have enabled Him to rise from chains and go with you together to
His Father's house.
An ancient hate is passing from the world. And with it goes all
hatred and all fear. Look back no longer, for what lies ahead is all you
ever wanted in your hearts. Give up the world! But not to sacrifice. You
never *wanted* it. What happiness have you sought here that did not
bring you pain? What moment of content has not been bought at fearful
price in coins of suffering? Joy *has* no cost. It is your sacred right,
and what you pay for is not happiness. Be speeded on your way by
honesty, and let not your experiences here deceive in retrospect. They
were not free from bitter cost and joyless consequence.
Do not look back except in honesty. And when an idol tempts you,
think of this:
*There never was a time an idol brought you anything except the
“gift” of guilt. Not one was bought except at cost of pain, nor was it
ever paid by you alone.*
Be merciful unto your brother, then. And do not choose an idol
thoughtlessly, remembering that he will pay the cost as well as you. For
he will be delayed when you look back, and you will not perceive Whose
loving hand you hold. Look forward, then, and walk in confidence with
happy hearts that beat in hope and do not pound in fear.
The Will of God forever lies in those whose hands are joined. Until
they joined, they thought He was their enemy. But when they joined and
shared a purpose, they were free to learn their will is one. And thus
the Will of God must reach to their awareness. Nor can they forget for
long that it is but their own.
The Justification for Forgiveness
Anger is *never* justified. Attack has *no* foundation. It is here
escape from fear begins and will be made complete. Here is the real
world given in exchange for dreams of terror. For it is on this
forgiveness rests and is but natural. You are not asked to offer pardon
where attack is due and would be justified. For this would mean that you
forgive a sin by overlooking what is really there. This is not pardon.
For it would assume that, by responding in a way which is not justified,
your pardon will become the answer to attack that has been made. And
thus is pardon inappropriate, by being granted where it is not due.
Pardon is *always* justified. It has a *sure* foundation. You do not
forgive the unforgivable nor overlook a real attack that calls for
punishment. Salvation does not lie in being asked to make unnatural
responses which are inappropriate to what is real. Instead, it merely
asks that you respond appropriately to what is not real by not
perceiving what has not occurred. If pardon were unjustified, you would
be asked to sacrifice your rights when you return forgiveness for
attack. But you are merely asked to see forgiveness as the natural
reaction to distress which rests on error and thus calls for help.
Forgiveness is the *only* sane response. It *keeps* your rights from
being sacrificed.
This understanding is the only change that lets the real world rise
to take the place of dreams of terror. Fear cannot arise unless attack
is justified, and if it had a real foundation, pardon would have none.
The real world is achieved when you perceive the basis of forgiveness is
quite real and fully justified. While you regard it as a gift
unwarranted, it must *uphold* the guilt you would “forgive.” Unjustified
forgiveness *is* attack. And this is all the world can ever give. It
pardons “sinners” sometimes but remains aware that they have sinned. And
so they do not merit the forgiveness that it gives.
This is the false forgiveness which the world employs to *keep* the
sense of sin alive. And recognizing God is just, it seems impossible His
pardon could be real. Thus is the fear of God the sure result of seeing
pardon as unmerited. No one who sees himself as guilty can avoid the
fear of God. But he is saved from this dilemma if he can forgive. The
mind must think of its Creator as it looks upon itself. If you can see
your brother merits pardon, you have learned forgiveness is your right
as much as his. Nor will you think that God intends for you a fearful
judgment which your brother does not merit. For it is the truth that you
can merit neither more nor less than he.
Forgiveness recognized as merited will heal. It gives the miracle its
strength to overlook illusions. This is how you learn that you must be
forgiven too. There can be no appearance that can *not* be overlooked.
For if there were, it would be necessary first there be some sin which
stands beyond forgiveness. There would be an error that is more than a
mistake—a special form of error which remains unchangeable, eternal, and
beyond correction or escape. There would be one mistake which had the
power to undo creation and to make a world which could replace it and
destroy the Will of God. Only if this were possible could there be some
appearances which could withstand the miracle and not be healed by it.
There is no surer proof idolatry is what you wish than a belief there
are some forms of sickness and of joylessness forgiveness cannot heal.
This means that you prefer to keep some idols and are not prepared as
yet to let all idols go. And thus you think that some appearances are
real and not appearances at all. Be not deceived about the meaning of a
fixed belief that some appearances are harder to look past than others
are. It *always* means you think forgiveness must be limited. And you
have set a goal of partial pardon and a limited escape from guilt for
*you*. What can this be except a false forgiveness of yourself and
everyone who seems apart from you?
It must be true the miracle can heal *all* forms of sickness, or it
cannot heal. Its purpose cannot be to judge which forms are real and
which appearances are true. If one appearance must remain apart from
healing, one illusion must be part of truth. And you could not escape
all guilt, but only some of it. You must forgive God's Son *entirely.*
Or you will keep an image of yourself that is not whole and will remain
afraid to look within and find escape from every idol there. Salvation
rests on faith there *cannot* be some forms of guilt which you cannot
forgive. And so there cannot be appearances which have replaced the
truth about God's Son.
Look on your brother with the willingness to see him as he is. And do
not keep a part of him outside your willingness that he be healed. To
heal is to make whole. And what is whole can have no missing parts that
have been kept outside. Forgiveness rests on recognizing this and being
glad there cannot be some forms of sickness which the miracle must lack
the power to heal.
God's Son is perfect, or he cannot *be* God's Son. Nor will you know
him if you think he does not merit the escape from guilt in *all* its
forms and *all* its consequence. There is no way to think of him but
this if you would know the truth about yourself:
*I thank you, Father, for your perfect Son,
And in his glory will I see my own*.
Here is the joyful statement that there are no forms of evil which
can overcome the Will of God—the glad acknowledgment that guilt has not
succeeded by your wish to make illusions real. And what is this except a
simple statement of the truth?
Look on your brother with this hope in you, and you will understand
he could not make an error that could change the truth in him. It is not
difficult to overlook mistakes that have been given no effects. But what
you see as having power to make an idol of the Son of God you will *not*
pardon. For he has become to you a graven image and a sign of death. Is
*this* your savior? Is his Father wrong about His Son? Or have *you*
been deceived in him who has been given you to heal, for *your*
salvation and deliverance?
The New Interpretation
Would God have left the meaning of the world to your interpretation?
If He had, it *has* no meaning. For it cannot be that meaning changes
constantly and yet is true. The Holy Spirit looks upon the world as with
one purpose, changelessly established. And no situation can affect its
aim but must be in accord with it. For only if its aim could change with
every situation could each one be open to interpretation which is
different every time you think of it. You add an element into the script
you write for every minute in the day, and all that happens now means
something else. You take away another element, and every meaning shifts
accordingly.
What do your scripts reflect except your plans for what the day
*should* be? And thus you judge disaster and success, advance, retreat,
and gain and loss. These judgments all are made according to the roles
the script assigns. The fact they have no meaning in themselves is
demonstrated by the ease with which these labels change with other
judgments made on different aspects of experience. And then in looking
back you think you see another meaning in what went before. What have
you really done except to show there *was* no meaning there? But you
assigned a meaning in the light of goals that change, with every meaning
shifting as they change.
Only a constant purpose can endow events with stable meaning. But it
must accord *one* meaning to them all. If they are given different
meanings, it must be that they reflect but different purposes. And this
is all the meaning that they have. Can this *be* meaning? Can confusion
be what meaning means? Perception cannot be in constant flux and make
allowance for stability of meaning anywhere. Fear is a judgment never
justified. Its presence has no meaning but to show you wrote a fearful
script and are afraid accordingly. But not because the thing you fear
has fearful meaning in itself.
A common *purpose* is the only means whereby perception can be
stabilized and one interpretation given to the world and all experiences
here. In this shared purpose is one \[meaning\] shared by everyone and
everything you see. You do not have to judge, for you have learned one
meaning has been given everything, and you are glad to see it
everywhere. It cannot change *because* you would perceive it everywhere,
unchanged by circumstance. And so you *offer* it to all events, and let
them offer you stability.
Escape from judgment simply lies in this—all things have but one
purpose which you share with all the world. And nothing in the world can
be opposed to it, for it belongs to everything as it belongs to you. In
single purpose is the end of all ideas of sacrifice, which must assume a
different purpose for the one who gains and him who loses. There could
be no thought of sacrifice apart from this idea. And it is this idea of
different goals which makes perception shift and meaning change. In one
united goal does this become impossible, for your agreement makes
interpretation stabilize and last.
How can communication really be established while the symbols which
are used mean different things? The Holy Spirit's goal gives one
interpretation, meaningful to you and to your brother. Thus can you
communicate with him and he with you. In symbols which you both can
understand, the sacrifice of meaning is undone. All sacrifice entails
the loss of your ability to see relationships among events. And looked
at separately, they *have* no meaning. For there is no light by which
they can be seen and understood. They have no purpose. And what they are
for cannot be seen. In any thought of loss, there *is* no meaning. No
one has agreed with you on what it means. It is a part of a distorted
script which cannot be interpreted with meaning. It must be forever
unintelligible. This is not communication. Your dark dreams are but the
senseless, isolated scripts you write in sleep. Look not to separate
dreams for meaning. Only dreams of pardon can be shared. They mean the
same to both of you.
Do not interpret out of solitude, for what you see means nothing. It
will shift in what it stands for, and you will believe the world is an
uncertain place in which you walk in danger and uncertainty. It is but
your *interpretations* which are lacking in stability, for they are not
in line with what you really are. This is a state so seemingly unsafe
that fear *must* rise. Do not continue thus, my brothers. We have *one*
Interpreter. And through His use of symbols are we joined so that they
mean the same to all of us. Our common language lets us speak to all our
brothers and to understand with them forgiveness has been given to us
all, and thus we can communicate again.
Changeless Reality
Appearances deceive but can be changed. Reality is changeless. It
does not deceive at all, and if you fail to see beyond appearances, you
*are* deceived. For everything you see will change, and yet you thought
it real before, and now you think it real again. Reality is thus reduced
to form and capable of change. Reality is changeless. It is this that
makes it real and keeps it separate from *all* appearances. It must
transcend all form to be itself. It *cannot* change.
The miracle is means to demonstrate that all appearances can change
because they *are* appearances and cannot have the changelessness
reality entails. The miracle attests salvation from appearances by
*showing* they can change. Your brother has a changelessness in him
beyond appearance and deception both. It is obscured by changing views
of him which you *perceive* as his reality. The happy dream about him
takes the form of the appearance of his perfect health, his perfect
freedom from all forms of lack, and safety from disaster of all kinds.
The miracle is proof he is not bound by loss or suffering in any form
because it can so easily be *changed.* This demonstrates that it was
*never* real and could not stem from his reality. For that is changeless
and has no effects which anything in Heaven or on earth could ever
alter. But appearances are shown to be unreal *because* they change.
What is temptation but a wish to make illusions real? It does not
seem to be the wish that no reality be so. Yet it is an assertion that
some forms of idols have a powerful appeal which makes them harder to
resist than those you would not *want* to have reality. Temptation,
then, is nothing more than this—a prayer the miracle touch not some
dreams but keep their unreality obscure and give to them reality
instead. And Heaven gives no answer to the prayer, nor can a miracle be
given you to heal appearances you do not like. You have established
*limits*. What you ask *is* given you, but not of God Who knows no
limits. You have limited *yourself.*
Reality is changeless. Miracles but show what you have interposed
between reality and your awareness is unreal and does not interfere at
all. The cost of the belief there must be some appearances beyond the
hope of change is that the miracle cannot come forth from you
consistently. For you have *asked* it be withheld from power to heal all
dreams. There is no miracle you cannot have when you *desire* healing.
But there is no miracle that can be given you unless you want it. Choose
what you would heal, and He Who gives all miracles has not been given
freedom to bestow His gifts upon God's Son. When he is tempted, he
denies reality. And he becomes the willing slave of what he chose
instead.
*Because* reality is changeless is a miracle already there to heal
all things that change and offer them to you to see in happy form,
devoid of fear. It will be given you to look upon your brother thus. But
not while you would have it otherwise in some respects. For this but
means you would not have him healed and whole. The Christ in him is
perfect. Is it this that you would look upon? Then let there be no
dreams about him which you would prefer to seeing this. And you will see
the Christ in him because you *let* Him come to you. And when He has
appeared to you, you will be certain you are like Him, for He is the
changeless in your brother *and* in you.
This will you look upon when you decide there is not one appearance
you would hold in place of what your brother really is. Let no
temptation to prefer a dream allow uncertainty to enter here. Be not
made guilty and afraid when you are tempted by a dream of what he is.
But do not give it power to replace the changeless in him in your sight
of him. There is no false appearance but will fade if you request a
miracle instead. There is no pain from which he is not free if you would
have him be but what he is. Why should you fear to see the Christ in
him? You but behold *your Self* in what you see. As he is healed are you
made free of guilt, for his appearance *is* your own to you.