The Holy Spirit's Curriculum
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The Judgment of the Holy Spirit
You have been told not to make error real, and the way to do this is
very simple. If you want to believe in error, you would have to make
it real because it is not true. But truth is real in its own right,
and to believe in truth you do not have to do anything. Understand
that you do not respond to anything directly, but to your interpretation
of it. Your interpretation thus becomes the justification for the response.
That is why analyzing the motives of others is hazardous to you. If
you decide that someone is really trying to attack you or desert you
or enslave you, you will respond as if he had actually done so, having
made his error real to you. To interpret error is to give it power,
and having done this you will overlook truth.
The analysis of ego motivation is very complicated, very obscuring,
and never without your own ego involvement. The whole process represents
a clear-cut attempt to demonstrate your own ability to understand what
you perceive. This is shown by the fact that you react to your interpretations
as if they were correct. You may then control your reactions behaviorally,
but not emotionally. This would obviously be a split or an attack on
the integrity of your mind, pitting one level within it against another.
There is but one interpretation of motivation that makes any sense.
And because it is the Holy Spirit's judgment it requires no effort at
all on your part. Every loving thought is true. Everything else is an
appeal for healing and help, regardless of the form it takes. Can anyone
be justified in responding with anger to a brother's plea for help?
No response can be appropriate except the willingness to give it to
him, for this and only this is what he is asking for. Offer him anything
else, and you are assuming the right to attack his reality by interpreting
it as you see fit. Perhaps the danger of this to your own mind is not
yet fully apparent. If you believe that an appeal for help is something
else you will react to something else. Your response will therefore
be inappropriate to reality as it is, but not to your perception of
it.
There is nothing to prevent you from recognizing all calls for help
as exactly what they are except your own imagined need to attack. It
is only this that makes you willing to engage in endless "battles"
with reality, in which you deny the reality of the need for healing
by making it unreal. You would not do this except for your unwillingness
to accept reality as it is, and which you therefore withhold from yourself.
It is surely good advice to tell you not to judge what you do not understand.
No one with a personal investment is a reliable witness, for truth to
him has become what he wants it to be. If you are unwilling to perceive
an appeal for help as what it is, it is because you are unwilling to
give help and to receive it. To fail to recognize a call for help is
to refuse help. Would you maintain that you do not need it? Yet this
is what you are maintaining when you refuse to recognize a brother's
appeal, for only by answering his appeal can you be helped. Deny
him your help and you will not recognize God's Answer to you. The Holy
Spirit does not need your help in interpreting motivation, but you do
need his.
Only appreciation is an appropriate response to your brother. Gratitude
is due him for both his loving thoughts and his appeals for help, for
both are capable of bringing love into your awareness if you perceive
them truly. And all your sense of strain comes from your attempts not
to do just this. How simple, then, is God's plan for salvation. There
is but one response to reality, for reality evokes no conflict at all.
There is but one Teacher of reality, Who understands what it is. He
does not change his Mind about reality because reality does not change.
Although your interpretations of reality are meaningless in your divided
state, his remain consistently true. He gives them to you because they
are for you. Do not attempt to "help" a brother in
your way, for you cannot help yourself. But hear his call for the help
of God, and you will recognize your own need for the Father.
Your interpretations of your brother's needs are your interpretation
of yours. By giving help you are asking for it, and if you perceive
but one need in yourself you will be healed. For you will recognize
God's answer as you want it to be, and if you want it in truth, it will
be truly yours. Every appeal you answer in the Name of Christ brings
the remembrance of your Father closer to your awareness. For the sake
of your need, then, hear every call for help as what it is, so God can
answer you.
By applying the Holy Spirit's interpretation of the reactions of others
more and more consistently, you will gain an increasing awareness that
his criteria are equally applicable to you. For to recognize fear is
not enough to escape from it, although the recognition is necessary
to demonstrate the need for escape. The Holy Spirit must still translate
the fear into truth. If you were left with the fear, once you had recognized
it, you would have taken a step away from reality, not towards it. Yet
we have repeatedly emphasized the need to recognize fear and face it
without disguise as a crucial step in the undoing of the ego. Consider
how well the Holy Spirit's interpretation of the motives of others will
serve you then. Having taught you to accept only loving thoughts in
others and to regard everything else as an appeal for help, he has taught
you that fear itself is an appeal for help. This is what recognizing
fear really means. If you do not protect it, he will reinterpret it.
That is the ultimate value in learning to perceive attack as a call
for love. We have already learned that fear and attack are inevitably
associated. If only attack produces fear, and if you see attack as the
call for help that it is, the unreality of fear must dawn on you. For
fear is a call for love, in unconscious recognition of what has
been denied.
Fear is a symptom of your own deep sense of loss. If when you perceive
it in others you learn to supply the loss, the basic cause of fear is
removed. Thereby you teach yourself that fear does not exist in you.
The means for removing it is in yourself, and you have demonstrated
this by giving it. Fear and love are the only emotions of which you
are capable. One is false, for it was made out of denial; and denial
depends on the belief in what is denied for its own existence. By interpreting
fear correctly as a positive affirmation of the underlying belief it
masks, you are undermining its perceived usefulness by rendering it
useless. Defenses that do not work at all are automatically discarded.
If you raise what fear conceals to clear-cut unequivocal predominance,
fear becomes meaningless. You have denied its power to conceal love,
which was its only purpose. The veil that you have drawn across the
face of love has disappeared.
If you would look upon love, which is the world's reality, how
could you do better than to recognize, in every defense against it,
the underlying appeal for it? And how could you better learn
of its reality than by answering the appeal for it by giving it? The
Holy Spirit's interpretation of fear does dispel it, for the awareness
of truth cannot be denied. Thus does the Holy Spirit replace fear with
love and translate error into truth. And thus will you learn of him
how to replace your dream of separation with the fact of unity. For
the separation is only the denial of union, and correctly interpreted,
attests to your eternal knowledge that union is true.