The Atonement can only be accepted within
you by releasing the inner light. Since the separation, defenses have
been used almost entirely to defend against the Atonement, and
thus maintain the separation. This is generally seen as a need to protect
the body. The many body fantasies in which minds engage arise from the
distorted belief that the body can be used as a means for attaining
"atonement. "Perceiving the body as a temple is only the first
step in correcting this distortion, because it alters only part of it.
It does recognize that Atonement in physical terms is impossible.
The next step, however, is to realize that a temple is not a structure
at all. Its true holiness lies at the inner altar around which the structure
is built. The emphasis on beautiful structures is a sign of the fear
of Atonement, and an unwillingness to reach the altar itself. The real
beauty of the temple cannot be seen with the physical eye. spiritual
sight, on the other hand, cannot see the structure at all because it
is perfect vision. It can, however, see the altar with perfect clarity.
For perfect effectiveness the Atonement belongs at the center of the
inner altar, where it undoes the separation and restores the wholeness
of the mind. Before the separation the mind was invulnerable to fear,
because fear did not exist. Both the separation and the fear are miscreations
that must be undone for the restoration of the temple, and for the opening
of the altar to receive the Atonement. This heals the separation by
placing within you the one effective defense against all separation
thoughts and making you perfectly invulnerable.
The acceptance of the Atonement by everyone is only a matter of time.
This may appear to contradict free will because of the inevitability
of the final decision, but this is not so. You can temporize and you
are capable of enormous procrastination, but you cannot depart entirely
from your creator, who set the limits on your ability to miscreate.
An imprisoned will engenders a situation which, in the extreme, becomes
altogether intolerable. Tolerance for pain may be high, but it is not
without limit. Eventually everyone begins to recognize, however dimly,
that there must be a better way. As this recognition becomes
more firmly established, it becomes a turning point. This ultimately
reawakens spiritual vision, simultaneously weakening the investment
in physical sight. The alternating investment in the two levels of perception
is usually experienced as conflict, which can become very acute. But
the outcome is as certain as God.
Spiritual vision literally cannot see error, and merely looks for Atonement.
All solutions the physical eye seeks dissolve. Spiritual vision looks
within and recognizes immediately that the altar has been defiled and
needs to be repaired and protected. Perfectly aware of the right defense
it passes over all others, looking past error to truth. Because of the
strength of its vision, it brings the mind into its service. This re-establishes
the power of the mind and makes it increasingly unable to tolerate delay,
realizing that it only adds unnecessary pain. As a result, the mind
becomes increasingly sensitive to what it would once have regarded as
very minor intrusions of discomfort.
The children of God are entitled to the perfect comfort that comes
from perfect trust. Until they achieve this, they waste themselves and
their true creative powers on useless attempts to make themselves more
comfortable by inappropriate means. But the real means are already provided,
and do not involve any effort at all on their part. The Atonement is
the only gift that is worthy of being offered at the altar of God, because
of the value of the altar itself. It was created perfect and is entirely
worthy of receiving perfection. God and his creations are completely
dependent on Each Other. He depends on them because he created
them perfect. He gave them his peace so they could not be shaken and
could not be deceived. Whenever you are afraid you are deceived,
and your mind cannot serve the Holy Spirit. This starves you by denying
you your daily bread. God is lonely without his sons, and they are lonely
without Him. They must learn to look upon the world as a means of healing
the separation. The Atonement is the guarantee that they will ultimately
succeed.