The Acceptance of the Atonement
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The Acceptance of Reality
Fear of the Will of God is one of the strangest beliefs the human mind
has ever made. It could not possibly have occurred unless the mind were
already profoundly split, making it possible for it to be afraid of
what it really is. Reality cannot "threaten" anything except
illusions, since reality can only uphold truth. The very fact that the
Will of God, which is what you are, is perceived as fearful, demonstrates
that you are afraid of what you are. It is not, then, the Will
of God of which you are afraid, but yours.
Your will is not the ego's, and that is why the ego is against you.
What seems to be the fear of God is really the fear of your own reality.
It is impossible to learn anything consistently in a state of panic.
If the purpose of this course is to help you remember what you are,
and if you believe that what you are is fearful, then it must follow
that you will not learn this course. Yet the reason for the course is
that you do not know what you are.
If you do not know what your reality is, why would you be so sure that
it is fearful? The association of truth and fear, which would be highly
artificial at most, is particularly inappropriate in the minds of those
who do not know what truth is. All this could mean is that you are arbitrarily
associating something beyond your awareness with something you do not
want. It is evident, then, that you are judging something of which you
are totally unaware. You have set up this strange situation so that
it is impossible to escape from it without a Guide Who does know
what your reality is. The purpose of this Guide is merely to remind
you of what you want. He is not attempting to force an alien will upon
you. He is merely making every possible effort, within the limits you
impose on him, to re-establish your own will in your awareness.
You have imprisoned your will beyond your own awareness, where it remains,
but cannot help you. When I said that the Holy Spirit's function is
to sort out the true from the false in your mind, I meant that he has
the power to look into what you have hidden and recognize the Will of
God there. His recognition of this Will can make it real to you because
he is in your mind, and therefore he is your reality. If, then, his
perception of your mind brings its reality to you, he is helping
you to remember what you are. The only source of fear in this process
is what you think you will lose. Yet it is only what the Holy Spirit
sees that you can possibly have.
I have emphasized many times that the Holy Spirit will never call upon
you to sacrifice anything. But if you ask the sacrifice of reality of
yourself, the Holy Spirit must remind you that this is not God's Will
because it is not yours. There is no difference between your will and
God's. If you did not have a split mind, you would recognize that willing
is salvation because it is communication.
It is impossible to communicate in alien tongues. You and your Creator
can communicate through creation, because that, and only that is Your
joint Will. A divided mind cannot communicate, because it speaks for
different things to the same mind. This loses the ability to communicate
simply because confused communication does not mean anything. A message
cannot be communicated unless it makes sense. How sensible can your
messages be, when you ask for what you do not want? Yet as long as you
are afraid of your will, that is precisely what you are asking for.
You may insist that the Holy Spirit does not answer you, but it might
be wiser to consider the kind of questioner you are. You do not ask
only for what you want. This is because you are afraid you might receive
it, and you would. That is why you persist in asking the teacher who
could not possibly give you what you want. Of him you can never learn
what it is, and this gives you the illusion of safety. Yet you cannot
be safe from truth, but only in truth. Reality is the
only safety. Your will is your salvation because it is the same as God's.
The separation is nothing more than the belief that it is different.
No right mind can believe that its will is stronger than God's. If,
then, a mind believes that its will is different from his, it can only
decide either that there is no God or that God's Will is fearful. The
former accounts for the atheist and the latter for the martyr, who believes
that God demands sacrifices. Either of these insane decisions will induce
panic, because the atheist believes he is alone, and the martyr believes
that God is crucifying him. Yet no one really wants either abandonment
or retaliation, even though many may seek both. Can you ask the Holy
Spirit for "gifts" such as these, and actually expect to receive
them? he cannot give you something you do not want. When you ask the
Universal Giver for what you do not want, you are asking for what cannot
be given because it was never created. It was never created, because
it was never your will for you.
Ultimately everyone must remember the Will of God, because ultimately
everyone must recognize himself. This recognition is the recognition
that his will and God's are one. In the presence of truth, there are
no unbelievers and no sacrifices. In the security of reality, fear is
totally meaningless. To deny what is can only seem to be fearful.
Fear cannot be real without a cause, and God is the only Cause. God
is Love and you do want him. This is your will. Ask for this
and you will be answered, because you will be asking only for what belongs
to you.
When you ask the Holy Spirit for what would hurt you he cannot answer
because nothing can hurt you, and so you are asking for nothing. Any
wish that stems from the ego is a wish for nothing, and to ask for it
is not a request. It is merely a denial in the form of a request. The
Holy Spirit is not concerned with form, being aware only of meaning.
The ego cannot ask the Holy Spirit for anything, because there is complete
communication failure between them. Yet you can ask for everything
of the Holy Spirit, because your requests to him are real, being of
your right mind. Would the Holy Spirit deny the Will of God? And could
he fail to recognize it in his Son?
You do not recognize the enormous waste of energy you expend in denying
truth. What would you say of someone who persists in attempting the
impossible, believing that to achieve it is to succeed? The belief that
you must have the impossible in order to be happy is totally at variance
with the principle of creation. God could not will that happiness depended
on what you could never have. The fact that God is Love does not require
belief, but it does require acceptance. It is indeed possible for you
to deny facts, although it is impossible for you to change them. If
you hold your hands over your eyes, you will not see because you are
interfering with the laws of seeing. If you deny love, you will not
know it because your cooperation is the law of its being. You cannot
change laws you did not make, and the laws of happiness were created
for you, not by you.
Any attempt to deny what is must be fearful, and if the attempt
is strong it will induce panic. Willing against reality, though impossible,
can be made into a very persistent goal even though you do not want
it. But consider the result of this strange decision. You are devoting
your mind to what you do not want. How real can this devotion be? If
you do not want it, it was never created. If it were never created,
it is nothing. Can you really devote yourself to nothing?
God in his devotion to you created you devoted to everything, and gave
you what you are devoted to. Otherwise you would not have been
created perfect. Reality is everything, and you have everything because
you are real. You cannot make the unreal because the absence of reality
is fearful, and fear cannot be created. As long as you believe that
fear is possible, you will not create. Opposing orders of reality make
reality meaningless, and reality is meaning.
Remember, then, that God's Will is already possible, and nothing else
will ever be. This is the simple acceptance of reality, because only
that is real. You cannot distort reality and know what it is. And if
you do distort reality you will experience anxiety, depression and ultimately
panic, because you are trying to make yourself unreal. When you feel
these things, do not try to look beyond yourself for truth, for truth
can only be within you. Say, therefore:
Christ is in me, and where he is God must be, for
Christ is part of him.