How
bitterly does everyone tied to this world defend the specialness he wants to be the truth!
His wish is law to him, and he obeys. Nothing his specialness demands does he withhold.
Nothing it needs does he deny to what he loves. And while it calls to him he hears no
other Voice. No effort is too great, no cost too much, no price too dear to save his
specialness from the least slight, the tiniest attack, the whispered doubt, the hint of
threat, or anything but deepest reverence. This is your son, beloved of you as you are to
your Father. Yet it stands in place of your creations, who are son
to you, that you might share the Fatherhood of God, not snatch it from Him. What is this
son that you have made to be your strength? What is this child of earth on whom such love
is lavished? What is this parody of Gods creation that takes the place of yours? And
where are they, now that the host of God has found another son whom he prefers to them?
The
memory of God shines not alone. What is within your brother still contains all of
creation, everything created and creating, born and unborn as yet, still in the future or
apparently gone by. What is in him is changeless, and your changelessness is recognized in
its acknowledgment. The holiness in you belongs to him. And by your seeing it in him,
returns to you. All of the tribute you have given specialness belongs to him, and thus
returns to you. All of the love and care, the strong protection, the thought by day and
night, the deep concern, the powerful conviction this is you, belong to him. Nothing you
gave to specialness but is his due. And nothing due him is not due to you.
How
can you know your worth while specialness claims you instead? How can you fail to know it
in his holiness? Seek not to make your specialness the truth, for if it were you would be
lost indeed. Be thankful, rather, it is given you to see his holiness because
it is the truth. And what is true in him must be as true in you.
Ask
yourself this: Can you protect the mind? The body, yes, a little;
not from time, but temporarily. And much you think you save, you hurt. What would you save
it for? For in that choice lie both its health and
harm. Save it for show, as bait to catch another fish, to house your specialness in better
style, or weave a frame of loveliness around your hate, and you condemn it to decay and
death. And if you see this purpose in your brothers, such is your condemnation of
your own. Weave, rather, then, a frame of holiness around him, that the truth may shine on
him, and give you safety from decay.
The
Father keeps what He created safe. You cannot touch it with the false ideas you made,
because it was created not by you. Let not your foolish fancies frighten you. What is
immortal cannot be attacked; what is but temporal has no effect. Only the purpose that you
see in it has meaning, and if that is true, its safety rests secure. If not, it has no
purpose, and is means for nothing. Whatever is perceived as means for truth shares in its
holiness, and rests in light as safely as itself. Nor will that light go out when it is
gone. Its holy purpose gave it immortality, setting another light in Heaven, where your
creations recognize a gift from you, a sign that you have not forgotten them.
The
test of everything on earth is simply this; What is it for?
The answer makes it what it is for you. It has no meaning of itself, yet you can give
reality to it, according to the purpose that you serve. Here you are but means, along with
it. God is a Means as well as End. In Heaven, means and end are one, and one with Him.
This is the state of true creation, found not within time, but in eternity. To no one here
is this describable. Nor is there any way to learn what this condition means. Not till you
go past learning to the Given; not till you make again a holy home for your creations is
it understood.
A
co-creator with the Father must have a Son. Yet must this Son have been created like
Himself. A perfect being, all-encompassing and all-encompassed, nothing to add and nothing
taken from; not born of size nor place nor time, nor held to limits or uncertainties of
any kind. Here do the means and end unite as one, nor does this one have any end at all.
All this is true, and yet it has no meaning to anyone who still retains one unlearned
lesson in his memory, one thought with purpose still uncertain, or one wish with a divided
aim.
This
course makes no attempt to teach what cannot easily be learned. Its scope does not exceed
your own, except to say that what is yours will come to you when you are ready. Here are
the means and the purpose separate because they were so made and so perceived. And
therefore do we deal with them as if they were. It is essential it be kept in mind that
all perception still is upside down until its purpose has been understood. Perception does
not seem to be a means. And it is this that makes it hard to grasp the whole extent to
which it must depend on what you see it for. Perception seems to teach you what you see.
Yet it but witnesses to what you taught. It is the outward picture of a wish; an image
that you wanted to be true.
Look
at yourself, and you will see a body. Look at this body in a different light and it looks
different. And without a light it seems that it is gone. Yet you are reassured that it is
there because you still can feel it with your hands and hear it move. Here is an image
that you want to be yourself. It is the means to make your wish come true. It gives the
eyes with which you look on it, the hands that feel it, and the ears with which you listen
to the sounds it makes. It proves its own reality to you.
Thus
is the body made a theory of yourself, with no provisions made for evidence beyond itself,
and no escape within its sight. Its course is sure, when seen through its own eyes. It
grows and withers, flourishes and dies. And you cannot conceive of you apart from it. You
brand it sinful and you hate its acts, judging it evil. Yet your specialness whispers,
Here is my own beloved son, in whom I am well pleased. Thus does the
son become the means to serve his fathers purpose. Not
identical, not even like, but still a means to offer to the father what he
wants. Such is the travesty on Gods creation. For as His Sons creation gave
Him joy and witness to His Love and shared His purpose, so does the body testify to the
idea that made it, and speak for its reality and truth.
And
thus are two sons made, and both appear to walk this earth without a meeting place and no
encounter. One do you perceive outside yourself, your own beloved son. The other rests
within, his Fathers Son, within your brother as he is in you. Their difference does
not lie in how they look, nor where they go, nor even what they do. They have a different
purpose. It is this that joins them to their like, and separates each from all aspects
with a different purpose. The Son of God retains his Fathers Will. The son of man
perceives an alien will and wishes it were so. And thus does his perception serve his wish
by giving it appearances of truth. Yet can perception serve another goal. It is not bound
to specialness but by your choice. And it is given you to make a different choice, and use
perception for a different purpose. And what you see will serve that purpose well, and
prove its own reality to you.
A Course in
Miracles Chapter 24