Wholeness and Spirit
The miracle is much like the body in that both are learning
aids for facilitating a state in which they become unnecessary. When
spirit's original state of direct communication is reached, neither
the body nor the miracle serves any purpose. While you believe you are
in a body, however, you can choose between loveless and miraculous channels
of expression. You can make an empty shell, but you cannot express nothing
at all. You can wait, delay, paralyze yourself, or reduce your creativity
almost to nothing. But you cannot abolish it. You can destroy your medium
of communication, but not your potential. You did not create yourself.
The basic decision of the miracle-minded is not to wait on time any
longer than is necessary. Time can waste as well as be wasted. The miracle
worker, therefore, accepts the time-control factor gladly. He recognizes
that every collapse of time brings everyone closer to the ultimate release
from time, in which the Son and the Father are One. Equality does not
imply equality now. When everyone recognizes that he has everything,
individual contributions to the Sonship will no longer be necessary.
When the Atonement has been completed, all talents will be shared by
all the Sons of God. God is not partial. All his children have his total
love, and all his gifts are freely given to everyone alike. "Except
ye become as little children" means that unless you fully recognize
your complete dependence on God, you cannot know the real power of the
Son in his true relationship with the Father. The specialness of God's
Sons does not stem from exclusion but from inclusion. All my brothers
are special. If they believe they are deprived of anything, their perception
becomes distorted. When this occurs the whole family of God, or the
Sonship, is impaired in its relationships.
Ultimately, every member of the family of God must return. The miracle
calls him to return because it blesses and honors him, even though he
may be absent in spirit. "God is not mocked" is not a warning
but a reassurance. God would be mocked if any of his creations
lacked holiness. The creation is whole, and the mark of wholeness is
holiness. Miracles are affirmations of Sonship, which is a state of
completion and abundance.
Whatever is true is eternal, and cannot change or be changed. Spirit
is therefore unalterable because it is already perfect, but the mind
can elect what it chooses to serve. The only limit put on its choice
is that it cannot serve two masters. If it elects to do so, the mind
can become the medium by which spirit creates along the line of its
own creation. If it does not freely elect to do so, it retains its creative
potential but places itself under tyrannous rather than Authoritative
control. As a result it imprisons, because such are the dictates of
tyrants. To change your mind means to place it at the disposal of true
Authority.
The miracle is a sign that the mind has chosen to be led by me in Christ's
service. The abundance of Christ is the natural result of choosing to
follow him. All shallow roots must be uprooted, because they are not
deep enough to sustain you. The illusion that shallow roots can be deepened,
and thus made to hold, is one of the distortions on which the reverse
of the Golden Rule rests. As these false underpinnings are given up,
the equilibrium is temporarily experienced as unstable. However, nothing
is less stable than an upside-down orientation. Nor can anything that
holds it upside down be conducive to increased stability.