The
laws of chaos can be brought to light, though
never understood. Chaotic laws are hardly meaningful, and therefore out of reasons
sphere. Yet they appear to be an obstacle to reason and to truth. Let us, then, look upon
them calmly, that we may look beyond them, understanding what they are, not what they
would maintain. It is essential it be understood what they are for, because it is their
purpose to make meaningless, and to attack the truth. Here are the laws that rule the
world you made. And yet they govern nothing, and need not be broken; merely looked upon
and gone beyond.
The
first chaotic law is that the truth
is different for everyone. Like all these principles, this one maintains that each is
separate and has a different set of thoughts that set him off from others. This principle
evolves from the belief there is a hierarchy of illusions; some are more valuable and
therefore true. Each one establishes this for himself, and makes it true by his attack on
what another values. And this is justified because the values differ, and those who hold
them seem to be unlike, and therefore enemies.
Think
how this seems to interfere with the first principle of miracles. For this establishes
degrees of truth among illusions, making it seem that some of them are harder to overcome
than others. If it were realized that they are all the same and equally untrue, it would
be easy, then, to understand that miracles apply to all of them. Errors of any kind can be
corrected because they are untrue. When brought to truth instead
of to each other, they merely disappear. No part of nothing can be more resistant to the
truth than can another.
The
second law of chaos, dear indeed to
every worshipper of sin, is that each one must sin, and therefore
deserves attack and death. This principle, closely related to the first, is the demand
that errors call for punishment and not correction. For the destruction of the one who
makes the error places him beyond correction and beyond forgiveness. What he has done is
thus interpreted as an irrevocable sentence upon himself, which God Himself is powerless
to overcome. Sin cannot be remitted, being the belief the Son of God can make mistakes for
which his own destruction becomes inevitable.
Think
what this seems to do to the relationship between the Father and the Son. Now it appears
that they can never be one again. For one must always be condemned, and by the other. Now
are they different, and enemies. And their relationship is one of opposition, just as the
separate aspects of the Son meet only to conflict but not to join. One becomes weak, the
other strong by his defeat. And fear of God and of each other now appears as sensible,
made real by what the Son of God has done both to himself and his Creator.
The
arrogance on which the laws of chaos stand could not be more apparent than emerges here.
Here is a principle that would define what the Creator of reality must be; what He must
think and what He must believe; and how He must respond, believing it. It is not seen as
even necessary that He be asked about the truth of what has been established for His
belief. His Son can tell Him this, and He has but the choice whether to take his word for
it or be mistaken. This leads directly to the third
preposterous belief that seems to make chaos eternal. For if God cannot be
mistaken, He must accept His Sons belief in what he is, and hate him for it.
See
how the fear of God is reinforced by this third principle. Now it becomes impossible to
turn to Him for help in misery. For now He has become the enemy Who caused it,
to Whom appeal is useless. Nor can salvation lie within the Son, whose every aspect seems
to be at war with Him, and justified in its attack. And now is conflict made inevitable,
beyond the help of God. For now salvation must remain impossible, because the savior has
become the enemy.
There
can be no release and no escape. Atonement thus becomes a myth, and vengeance, not
forgiveness, is the Will of God. From where all this begins, there is no sight of help
that can succeed. Only destruction can be the outcome. And God Himself seems to be siding
with it, to overcome His Son. Think not the ego will enable you to find escape from what
it wants. That is the function of this course, which does not value what the ego
cherishes.
The
ego values only what it takes. This leads to the fourth
law of chaos, which, if the others are accepted, must be true. This seeming law is
the belief you have what you have taken. By this, anothers loss becomes your gain,
and thus it fails to recognize that you can never take away save from yourself. Yet all
the other laws must lead to this. For enemies do not give willingly to one another, nor
would they seek to share the things they value. And what your enemies would keep from you
must be worth having, because they keep it hidden from your sight.
All
of the mechanisms of madness are seen emerging here: The enemy made strong by
keeping hidden the valuable inheritance that should be yours; your justified position and
attack for what has been withheld; and the inevitable loss the enemy must suffer to save
yourself. Thus do the guilty ones protest their innocence. Were they not
forced into this foul attack by the unscrupulous behavior of the enemy, they would respond
with only kindness. But in a savage world the kind cannot survive, so they must take or
else be taken from.
And
now there is a vague unanswered question, not yet explained. What is this
precious thing, this priceless pearl, this hidden secret treasure, to be wrested in
righteous wrath from this most treacherous and cunning enemy? It must be what you want but
never found. And now you understand the reason why you found it not. For it
was taken from you by this enemy, and hidden where you would not think to look. He hid it
in his body, making it the cover for his guilt, the hiding place for what belongs to you.
Now must his body be destroyed and sacrificed, that you may have that which belongs to
you. His treachery demands his death, that you may live. And you attack only in
selfdefense.
But
what is it you want that needs his death? Can you be sure your murderous attack is
justified unless you know what it is for? And here a final
principle of chaos comes to the rescue. It holds there is a substitute
for love. This is the magic that will cure all of your pain; the missing factor in your
madness that makes it sane. This is the reason why you must attack. Here is
what makes your vengeance justified. Behold, unveiled, the egos secret gift, torn
from your brothers body, hidden there in malice and in hatred for the one to whom
the gift belongs. He would deprive you of the secret ingredient that would give meaning to
your life. The substitute for love, born of your enmity to your brother, must be
salvation. It has no substitute, and there is only one. And all your relationships have
but the purpose of seizing it and making it your own.
Never
is your possession made complete. And never will your brother cease his attack on you for
what you stole. Nor will God end His vengeance upon both, for in His madness He must have
this substitute for love, and kill you both. You who believe you walk in sanity with feet
on solid ground, and through a world where meaning can be found, consider this: These are
the laws on which your sanity appears to rest. These are
the principles which make the ground beneath your feet seem solid. And it is
here you look for meaning. These are the laws you made for your salvation. They hold in
place the substitute for Heaven which you prefer. This is their purpose; they were made
for this. There is no point in asking what they mean. That is apparent. The means of
madness must be insane. Are you as certain that you realize the goal is madness?
No
one wants madness, nor does anyone cling to his madness if he sees that this is what it
is. What protects madness is the belief that it is true. It is the function of insanity to
take the place of truth. It must be seen as truth to be believed. And if it is the truth,
then must its opposite, which was the truth before, be madness now. Such a reversal,
completely turned around, with madness sanity, illusions true, attack a kindness, hatred
love, and murder benediction, is the goal the laws of chaos serve. These are the means by
which the laws of God appear to be reversed. Here do the laws of sin appear to hold love
captive, and let sin go free.
These
do not seem to be the goals of chaos, for by the great reversal they appear to be the laws
of order. How could it not be so? Chaos is lawlessness, and has no laws. To be believed,
its seeming laws must be perceived as real. Their goal of madness must be seen as sanity.
And fear, with ashen lips and sightless eyes, blinded and terrible to look upon, is lifted
to the throne of love, its dying conqueror, its substitute, the savior from salvation. How
lovely do the laws of fear make death appear. Give thanks unto the hero on love's throne,
who saved the Son of God for fear and death!
And
yet, how can it be that laws like these can be believed? There is a strange device that
makes it possible. Nor is it unfamiliar; we have seen how it appears to function many
times before. In truth it does not function, yet in dreams, where only shadows play the
major roles, it seems most powerful. No law of chaos could compel belief but for the
emphasis on form and disregard of content. No one who thinks that one of these laws is
true sees what it says. Some forms it takes seem to have meaning, and that is all.
How
can some forms of murder not mean death? Can an attack in any form be love? What form of
condemnation is a blessing? Who makes his savior powerless and finds salvation? Let not
the form of the attack on him deceive you. You cannot seek to harm him and be saved. Who
can find safety from attack by turning on himself? How can it matter what the form this
madness takes? It is a judgment that defeats itself, condemning what it says it wants to
save. Be not deceived when madness takes a form you think is lovely. What is intent on
your destruction is not your friend.
You
would maintain, and think it true, that you do not believe these senseless laws, nor act
upon them. And when you look at what they say, they cannot be believed. Brother, you do
believe them. For how else could you perceive the form they take, with content such as
this? Can any form of this be tenable? Yet you believe them for
the form they take, and do not recognize the content. It never changes. Can you paint rosy
lips upon a skeleton, dress it in loveliness, pet it and pamper it, and make it live? And
can you be content with an illusion that you are living?
There
is no life outside of Heaven. Where God created life, there life must be. In any state
apart from Heaven life is illusion. At best it seems like life; at worst, like death. Yet
both are judgments on what is not life, equal in their inaccuracy and lack of meaning.
Life not in Heaven is impossible, and what is not in Heaven is not anywhere. Outside of
Heaven, only the conflict of illusion stands; senseless, impossible and beyond all reason,
and yet perceived as an eternal barrier to Heaven. Illusions are but forms. Their content
is never true.
The
laws of chaos govern all illusions. Their forms conflict, making it seem quite possible to
value some above the others. Yet each one rests as surely on the belief the laws of chaos
are the laws of order as do the others. Each one upholds these laws completely, offering a
certain witness that these laws are true. The seeming gentler forms of the attack are no
less certain in their witnessing, or their results. Certain it is illusions will bring
fear because of the beliefs that they imply, not for their form. And lack of faith in
love, in any form, attests to chaos as reality.
From
the belief in sin, the faith in chaos must follow. It is because it follows that it seems
to be a logical conclusion; a valid step in ordered thought. The steps to chaos do follow
neatly from their starting point. Each is a different form in the progression of
truths reversal, leading still deeper into terror and away from truth. Think not one
step is smaller than another, nor that return from one is easier. The whole descent from
Heaven lies in each one. And where your thinking starts, there must it end.
Brother,
take not one step in the descent to hell. For having taken one, you will not recognize the
rest for what they are. And they will follow. Attack in any form
has placed your foot upon the twisted stairway that leads from Heaven. Yet any instant it
is possible to have all this undone. How can you know whether you chose the stairs to
Heaven or the way to hell? Quite easily. How do you feel? Is peace in your awareness? Are
you certain which way you go? And are you sure the goal of Heaven can be reached? If not,
you walk alone. Ask, then, your Friend to join with you, and give you certainty of where
you go.
A Course in
Miracles Chapter 23