The Escape from Darkness
The escape from darkness involves two stages: First, the recognition
that darkness cannot hide. This step usually entails fear. Second, the
recognition that there is nothing you want to hide even if you could.
This step brings escape from fear. When you have become willing to hide
nothing, you will not only be willing to enter into communion but will
also understand peace and joy.
Holiness can never be really hidden in darkness, but you can deceive
yourself about it. This deception makes you fearful because you realize
in your heart it is a deception, and you exert enormous efforts
to establish its reality. The miracle sets reality where it belongs.
Reality belongs only to spirit, and the miracle acknowledges only truth.
It thus dispels illusions about yourself, and puts you in communion
with yourself and God. The miracle joins in the Atonement by placing
the mind in the service of the Holy Spirit. This establishes the proper
function of the mind and corrects its errors, which are merely lacks
of love. Your mind can be possessed by illusions, but spirit is eternally
free. If a mind perceives without love, it perceives an empty shell
and is unaware of the spirit within. But the Atonement restores spirit
to its proper place. The mind that serves spirit is invulnerable.
Darkness is lack of light as sin is lack of love. It has no unique
properties of its own. It is an example of the "scarcity"
belief, from which only error can proceed. Truth is always abundant.
Those who perceive and acknowledge that they have everything have no
needs of any kind. The purpose of the Atonement is to restore everything
to you; or rather, to restore it to your awareness. You were given everything
when you were created, just as everyone was.
The emptiness engendered by fear must be replaced by forgiveness. That
is what the Bible means by "There is no death," and why I
could demonstrate that death does not exist. I came to fulfill the law
by reinterpreting it. The law itself, if properly understood, offers
only protection. It is those who have not yet changed their minds who
brought the "hell-fire" concept into it. I assure you that
I will witness for anyone who lets me, and to whatever extent he permits
it. Your witnessing demonstrates your belief, and thus strengthens it.
Those who witness for me are expressing, through their miracles, that
they have abandoned the belief in deprivation in favor of the abundance
they have learned belongs to them.