We
have repeated how little is asked of you to learn this course. It is the same small
willingness you need to have your whole relationship transformed to joy; the little gift
you offer to the Holy Spirit for which He gives you everything; the very little on which
salvation rests; the tiny change of mind by which the crucifixion is changed to
resurrection. And being true, it is so simple that it cannot fail to be completely
understood. Rejected yes, but not ambiguous. And if you choose against it now it will not
be because it is obscure, but rather that this little cost seemed, in your judgment, to be
too much to pay for peace.
This
is the only thing that you need do for vision, happiness, release from pain and the
complete escape from sin, all to be given you. Say only this, but mean it with no
reservations, for here the power of salvation lies:
I am responsible for what
I see.
I choose the feelings I experience, and I
decide upon the goal I would achieve.
And everything that seems to happen to me I
ask for, and receive as I have asked.
Deceive
yourself no longer that you are helpless in the face of what is done to you. Acknowledge
but that you have been mistaken, and all effects of your mistakes will disappear.
It
is impossible the Son of God be merely driven by events outside of him. It is impossible
that happenings that come to him were not his choice. His power of decision is the
determiner of every situation in which he seems to find himself by chance or accident. No
accident nor chance is possible within the universe as God created it, outside of which is
nothing. Suffer, and you decided sin was your goal. Be happy, and you gave the power of
decision to Him Who must decide for God for you. This is the little gift you offer to the
Holy Spirit, and even this He gives to you to give yourself. For by this gift is given you
the power to release your savior, that he may give salvation unto you.
Begrudge
not then this little offering. Withhold it, and you keep the world as now you see it. Give
it away, and everything you see goes with it. Never was so much given for so little. In
the holy instant is this exchange effected and maintained. Here is the world you do not
want brought to the one you do. And here the one you do is given you because you want it.
Yet for this, the power of your wanting must first be recognized. You must accept its
strength, and not its weakness. You must perceive that what is strong enough to make a
world can let it go, and can accept correction if it is willing to see that it was wrong.
The
world you see is but the idle witness that you were right. This witness is insane. You
trained it in its testimony, and as it gave it back to you, you listened and convinced
yourself that what it saw was true. You did this to yourself. See only this, and you will
also see how circular the reasoning on which your seeing rests. This was not
given you. This was your gift to you and to your brother. Be willing, then, to have it
taken from him and be replaced with truth. And as you look upon the change in him, it will
be given you to see it in yourself.
Perhaps
you do not see the need for you to give this little offering. Look closer, then, at what
it is. And, very simply, see in it the whole exchange of separation for salvation. All
that the ego is, is an idea that it is possible that things could happen to the Son of God
without his will; and thus without the Will of his Creator, Whose Will cannot be separate
from his own. This is the Son of Gods replacement for his will, a mad revolt against
what must forever be. This is the statement that he has the power to make God powerless
and so to take it for himself, and leave himself without what God has willed for him. This
is the mad idea you have enshrined upon your altars, and which you worship. And anything
that threatens this seems to attack your faith, for here is it invested. Think not that
you are faithless, for your belief and trust in this is strong indeed.
The
Holy Spirit can give you faith in holiness and vision to see it easily enough. But you
have not left open and unoccupied the altar where the gifts belong. Where they should be,
you have set up your idols to something else. This other will, which seems to
tell you what must happen, you give reality. And what would show you otherwise must
therefore seem unreal. All that is asked of you is to make room for truth. You are not
asked to make or do what lies beyond your understanding. All you are asked to do is let
it in; only to stop your interference with what will happen of itself; simply
to recognize again the presence of what you thought you gave away.
Be
willing, for an instant, to leave your altars free of what you placed upon them, and what
is really there you cannot fail to see. The holy instant is not an instant of creation,
but of recognition. For recognition comes of vision and suspended judgment. Then only it
is possible to look within and see what must be there, plainly in sight, and wholly
independent of inference and judgment. Undoing is not your task, but it is
up to you to welcome it or not. Faith and desire go hand in hand, for everyone believes in
what he wants.
We
have already said that wishful thinking is how the ego deals with what it wants, to make
it so. There is no better demonstration of the power of wanting, and therefore of faith,
to make its goals seem real and possible. Faith in the unreal leads to adjustments of
reality to make it fit the goal of madness. The goal of sin induces the perception of a
fearful world to justify its purpose. What you desire, you will see. And if its reality is
false, you will uphold it by not realizing all the adjustments you have introduced to make
it so.
When
vision is denied, confusion of cause and effect becomes inevitable. The purpose now
becomes to keep obscure the cause of the effect, and make effect appear to be a cause.
This seeming independence of effect enables it to be regarded as standing by itself, and
capable of serving as a cause of the events and feelings its maker thinks it causes.
Earlier, we spoke of your desire to create your own creator, and be father and not son to
him. This is the same desire. The Son is the effect, whose Cause he would deny. And so he
seems to be the cause, producing real effects. Nothing can have
effects without a cause, and to confuse the two is merely to fail to understand them both.
It
is as needful that you recognize you made the world you see, as that you recognize that
you did not create yourself. They are the same mistake. Nothing created not by your
Creator has any influence over you. And if you think what you have made can tell you what
you see and feel, and place your faith in its ability to do so, you are denying your
Creator and believing that you made yourself. For if you think the world you made has
power to make you what it wills, you are confusing Son and Father; effect and Source.
The
Sons creations are like his Fathers. Yet in creating them the Son does not
delude himself that he is independent of his Source. His union with It is the Source of
his creating. Apart from this he has no power to create, and what he makes is meaningless.
It changes nothing in creation, depends entirely upon the madness of its maker, and cannot
serve to justify the madness. Your brother thinks he made the world with you. Thus he
denies creation. With you, he thinks the world he made, made him. Thus he denies he made
it.
Yet
the truth is you and your brother were both created by a loving Father, Who created you
together and as one. See what proves otherwise, and you deny your whole
reality. But grant that everything that seems to stand between you and your brother,
keeping you from each other and separate from your Father, you made in secret, and the
instant of release has come to you. All its effects are gone, because its source has been
uncovered. It is its seeming independence of its source that keeps you prisoner. This is
the same mistake as thinking you are independent of the Source by Which you were created,
and have never left.
A Course in
Miracles Chapter 21