How Are Healing and Atonement Related?
Healing and Atonement are not related; they are identical. There
is no order of difficulty in miracles because there are no degrees
of Atonement. It is the one complete concept possible in this world,
because it is the source of a wholly unified perception. Partial
Atonement is a meaningless idea, just as special areas of hell in
Heaven are inconceivable. Accept Atonement and you are healed. Atonement
is the Word of God. Accept His Word and what remains to make sickness
possible? Accept His Word and every miracle has been accomplished.
To forgive is to heal. The teacher of God has taken accepting the
Atonement for himself as his only function. What is there, then,
he cannot heal? What miracle can be withheld from him?
The progress of the teacher of God may be slow or rapid, depending
on whether he recognizes the Atonement's inclusiveness, or for a
time excludes some problem areas from it. In some cases, there is
a sudden and complete awareness of the perfect applicability of
the lesson of the Atonement to all situations, but this is comparatively
rare. The teacher of God may have accepted the function God has
given him long before he has learned all that his acceptance holds
out to him. It is only the end that is certain. Anywhere along the
way, the necessary realization of inclusiveness may reach him. If
the way seems long, let him be content. He has decided on the direction
he wants to take. What more was asked of him? And having done what
was required, would God withhold the rest?
That forgiveness is healing needs to be understood, if the teacher
of God is to make progress. The idea that a body can be sick is
a central concept in the ego's thought system. This thought gives
the body autonomy, separates it from the mind, and keeps the idea
of attack inviolate. If the body could be sick Atonement would be
impossible. A body that can order a mind to do as it sees fit could
merely take the place of God and prove salvation is impossible.
What, then, is left to heal? The body has become lord of the mind.
How could the mind be returned to the Holy Spirit unless the body
is killed? And who would want salvation at such a price?
Certainly sickness does not appear to be a decision. Nor would
anyone actually believe he wants to be sick. Perhaps he can accept
the idea in theory, but it is rarely if ever consistently applied
to all specific forms of sickness, both in the individual's perception
of himself and of all others as well. Nor is it at this level that
the teacher of God calls forth the miracle of healing. He overlooks
the mind <and> body, seeing only the face of Christ shining
in front of him, correcting all mistakes and healing all perception.
Healing is the result of the recognition, by God's teacher, of who
it is that is in need of healing. This recognition has no special
reference. It is true of all things that God created. In it are
all illusions healed.
When a teacher of God fails to heal, it is because he has forgotten
Who he is. Another's sickness thus becomes his own. In allowing
this to happen, he has identified with another's ego, and has thus
confused him with a body. In so doing, he has refused to accept
the Atonement for himself, and can hardly offer it to his brother
in Christ's Name. He will, in fact, be unable to recognize his brother
at all, for his Father did not create bodies, and so he is seeing
in his brother only the unreal. Mistakes do not correct mistakes,
and distorted perception does not heal. Step back now, teacher of
God. You have been wrong. Lead not the way, for you have lost it.
Turn quickly to your Teacher, and let yourself be healed.
The offer of Atonement is universal. It is equally applicable to
all individuals in all circumstances. And in it is the power to
heal all individuals of all forms of sickness. Not to believe this
is to be unfair to God, and thus unfaithful to Him. A sick person
perceives himself as separate from God. Would you see him as separate
from you? It is your task to heal the sense of separation that has
made him sick. It is your function to recognize for him that what
he believes about himself is not the truth. It is your forgiveness
that must show him this. Healing is very simple. Atonement is received
and offered. Having been received, it must be accepted. It is in
the receiving, then, that healing lies. All else must follow from
this single purpose.
Who can limit the power of God Himself? Who, then, can say which
one can be healed of what, and what must remain beyond God's power
to forgive? This is insanity indeed. It is not up to God's teachers
to set limits upon Him, because it is not up to them to judge His
Son. And to judge His Son is to limit his Father. Both are equally
meaningless. Yet this will not be understood until God's teacher
recognizes that they are the same mistake. Herein does he receive
Atonement, for he withdraws his judgment from the Son of God, accepting
him as God created him. No longer does he stand apart from God,
determining where healing should be given and where it should be
withheld. Now can he say with God, "This is my beloved Son,
created perfect and forever so."
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