How Is Healing Accomplished?
Healing involves an understanding of what the illusion of sickness
is for. Healing is impossible without this.
Healing is accomplished the instant the sufferer no longer sees
any value in pain. Who would choose suffering unless he thought
it brought him something, and something of value to him? He must
think it is a small price to pay for something of greater worth.
For sickness is an election; a decision. It is the choice of weakness,
in the mistaken conviction that it is strength. When this occurs,
real strength is seen as threat and health as danger. Sickness is
a method, conceived in madness, for placing God's Son on his Father's
throne. God is seen as outside, fierce and powerful, eager to keep
all power for Himself. Only by His death can He be conquered by
His Son.
And what, in this insane conviction, does healing stand for? It
symbolizes the defeat of God's Son and the triumph of his Father
over him. It represents the ultimate defiance in a direct form which
the Son of God is forced to recognize. It stands for all that he
would hide from himself to protect his "life." If he is
healed, he is responsible for his thoughts. And if he is responsible
for his thoughts, he will be killed to prove to him how weak and
pitiful he is. But if he chooses death himself, his weakness is
his strength. Now has he given himself what God would give to him,
and thus entirely usurped the throne of his Creator.
Healing must occur in exact proportion to which the valuelessness
of sickness is recognized. One need but say, "There is no gain
at all to me in this" and he is healed. But to say this, one
first must recognize certain facts. First, it is obvious that decisions
are of the mind, not of the body. If sickness is but a faulty problem-solving
approach, it is a decision. And if it is a decision, it is the mind
and not the body that makes it. The resistance to recognizing this
is enormous, because the existence of the world as you perceive
it depends on the body being the decision maker. Terms like "instincts,"
"reflexes" and the like represent attempts to endow the
body with non-mental motivators. Actually, such terms merely state
or describe the problem. They do not answer it.
The acceptance of sickness as a decision of the mind, for a purpose
for which it would use the body, is the basis of healing. And this
is so for healing in all forms. A patient decides that this is so,
and he recovers. If he decides against recovery, he will not be
healed. Who is the physician? Only the mind of the patient himself.
The outcome is what he decides that it is. Special agents seem to
be ministering to him, yet they but give form to his own choice.
He chooses them in order to bring tangible form to his desires.
And it is this they do, and nothing else. They are not actually
needed at all. The patient could merely rise up without their aid
and say, "I have no use for this." There is no form of
sickness that would not be cured at once.
What is the single requisite for this shift in perception? It is
simply this; the recognition that sickness is of the mind, and has
nothing to do with the body. What does this recognition "cost"?
It costs the whole world you see, for the world will never again
appear to rule the mind. For with this recognition is responsibility
placed where it belongs; not with the world, but on him who looks
on the world and sees it as it is not. He looks on what he chooses
to see. No more and no less. The world does nothing to him. He only
thought it did. Nor does he do anything to the world, because he
was mistaken about what it is. Herein is the release from guilt
and sickness both, for they are one. Yet to accept this release,
the insignificance of the body must be an acceptable idea.
With this idea is pain forever gone. But with this idea goes also
all confusion about creation. Does not this follow of necessity?
Place cause and effect in their true sequence in one respect, and
the learning will generalize and transform the world. The transfer
value of one true idea has no end or limit. The final outcome of
this lesson is the remembrance of God. What do guilt and sickness,
pain, disaster and all suffering mean now? Having no purpose, they
are gone. And with them also go all the effects they seemed to cause.
Cause and effect but replicate creation. Seen in their proper perspective,
without distortion and without fear, they re-establish Heaven.
If the patient must change his mind in order to be healed, what
does the teacher of God do? Can he change the patient's mind for
him? Certainly not. For those already willing to change their minds
he has no function except to rejoice with them, for they have become
teachers of God with him. He has, however, a more specific function
for those who do not understand what healing is. These patients
do not realize they have chosen sickness. On the contrary, they
believe that sickness has chosen them. Nor are they open-minded
on this point. The body tells them what to do and they obey. They
have no idea how insane this concept is. If they even suspected
it, they would be healed. Yet they suspect nothing. To them the
separation is quite real.
To them God's teachers come, to represent another choice which
they had forgotten. The simple presence of a teacher of God is a
reminder. His thoughts ask for the right to question what the patient
has accepted as true. As God's messengers, His teachers are the
symbols of salvation. They ask the patient for forgiveness for God's
Son in his own Name. They stand for the Alternative. With God's
Word in their minds they come in benediction, not to heal the sick
but to remind them of the remedy God has already given them. It
is not their hands that heal. It is not their voice that speaks
the Word of God. They merely give what has been given them. Very
gently they call to their brothers to turn away from death: "Behold,
you Son of God, what life can offer you. Would you choose sickness
in place of this?"
Not once do the advanced teachers of God consider the forms of
sickness in which their brother believes. To do this is to forget
that all of them have the same purpose, and therefore are not really
different. They seek for God's Voice in this brother who would so
deceive himself as to believe God's Son can suffer. And they remind
him that he did not make himself, and must remain as God created
him. They recognize illusions can have no effect. The truth in their
minds reaches out to the truth in the minds of their brothers, so
that illusions are not reinforced. They are thus brought to truth;
truth is not brought to them. So are they dispelled, not by the
will of another, but by the union of the one Will with itself. And
this is the function of God's teachers; to see no will as separate
from their own, nor theirs as separate from God's.
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