Justice is the divine correction for injustice. Injustice is the
basis for all the judgments of the world. Justice corrects the interpretations
to which injustice gives rise, and cancels them out. Neither justice
nor injustice exists in Heaven, for error is impossible and correction
meaningless. In this world, however, forgiveness depends on justice,
since all attack can only be unjust. Justice is the Holy Spirit's
verdict upon the world. Except in His judgment justice is impossible,
for no one in the world is capable of making only just interpretations
and laying all injustices aside. If God's Son were fairly judged,
there would be no need for salvation. The thought of separation
would have been forever inconceivable.
Justice, like its opposite, is an interpretation. It is, however,
the one interpretation that leads to truth. This becomes possible
because, while it is not true in itself, justice includes nothing
that opposes truth. There is no inherent conflict between justice
and truth; one is but the first small step in the direction of the
other. The path becomes quite different as one goes along. Nor could
all the magnificence, the grandeur of the scene and the enormous
opening vistas that rise to meet one as the journey continues, be
foretold from the outset. Yet even these, whose splendor reaches
indescribable heights as one proceeds, fall short indeed of all
that wait when the pathway ceases and time ends with it. But somewhere
one must start. Justice is the beginning.
All concepts of your brothers and yourself; all fears of future
states and all concerns about the past, stem from injustice. Here
is the lens which, held before the body's eyes, distorts perception
and brings witness of the distorted world back to the mind that
made the lens and holds it very dear. Selectively and arbitrarily
is every concept of the world built up in just this way. "Sins"
are perceived and justified by careful selectivity in which all
thought of wholeness must be lost. Forgiveness has no place in such
a scheme, for not one "sin" but seems forever true.
Salvation is God's justice. It restores to your awareness the wholeness
of the fragments you perceive as broken off and separate. And it
is this that overcomes the fear of death. For separate fragments
must decay and die, but wholeness is immortal. It remains forever
and forever like its Creator, being one with Him. God's Judgment
is His justice. Onto this,--a Judgment wholly lacking in condemnation;
an evaluation based entirely on love,--you have projected your injustice,
giving God the lens of warped perception through which you look.
Now it belongs to Him and not to you. You are afraid of Him, and
do not see you hate and fear your Self as enemy.
Pray for God's justice, and do not confuse His mercy with your
own insanity. Perception can make whatever picture the mind desires
to see. Remember this. In this lies either Heaven or hell, as you
elect. God's justice points to Heaven just because it is entirely
impartial. It accepts all evidence that is brought before it, omitting
nothing and assessing nothing as separate and apart from all the
rest. From this one standpoint does it judge, and this alone. Here
all attack and condemnation becomes meaningless and indefensible.
Perception rests, the mind is still, and light returns again. Vision
is now restored. What had been lost has now been found. The peace
of God descends on all the world, and we can see. And we can see!
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