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 that 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 Fathers 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 Gods Will, and this is given you by being His. God knows not form. He cannot
answer you in terms that have no meaning. And your will could not be satisfied with empty
forms, made but to fill a gap that 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 Gods 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
Gods 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 that 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 that keeps this
star invisible to earth. But those who seek for idols cannot know the 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 of 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.
A Course in
Miracles Chapter 30