The Forgiveness of Illusions
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True Empathy
To empathize does not mean to join in suffering, for that is what you
must refuse to understand. That is the ego's interpretation of
empathy, and is always used to form a special relationship in which
the suffering is shared. The capacity to empathize is very useful to
the Holy Spirit, provided you let Him use it in His way. He does not
understand suffering, and would have you teach it is not understandable.
When He relates through you, He does not relate through your ego to
another ego. He does not join in pain, understanding that healing pain
is not accomplished by delusional attempts to enter into it, and lighten
it by sharing the delusion.
The clearest proof that empathy as the ego uses it is destructive lies
in the fact that it is applied only to certain types of problems and
in certain people. These it selects out, and joins with. And it never
joins except to strengthen itself. Make no mistake about this maneuver;
the ego always empathizes to weaken, and to weaken is always to attack.
You do not know what empathizing means. Yet of this you may be sure;
if you will merely sit quietly by and let the Holy Spirit relate through
you, you will empathize with strength, and will gain in strength and
not in weakness.
Your part is only to remember this; you do not want anything you value
to come of a relationship. You choose neither to hurt it nor to heal
it in your own way. You do not know what healing is. All you have learned
of empathy is from the past. And there is nothing from the past that
you would share, for there is nothing from the past that you would keep.
Do not use empathy to make the past real, and so perpetuate it. Step
gently aside, and let healing be done for you. Keep but one thought
in mind and do not lose sight of it, however tempted you may be to judge
any situation, and to determine your response by judging it.
Focus your mind only on this:
I am not alone, and I would not intrude the past
upon my Guest.
I have invited Him, and He is here.
I need do nothing except not to interfere.
True empathy is of Him Who knows what it is. You will learn His interpretation
of it if you let Him use your capacity for strength, and not for weakness.
He will not desert you, but be sure that you desert not Him. Humility
is strength in this sense only; that to recognize and accept the fact
that you do not know is to recognize and accept the fact that He does
know. You are not sure that He will do His part, because you have never
yet done yours completely. You cannot know how to respond to what you
do not understand. Be tempted not in this, and yield not to the ego's
triumphant use of empathy for its glory.
The triumph of weakness is not what you would offer to a brother. And
yet you recognize no triumph but this. This is not knowledge, and the
form of empathy which would bring this about is so distorted that it
would imprison what it would release. The unredeemed cannot redeem,
yet they have a Redeemer. Attempt to teach Him not. You are the learner;
He the Teacher. Do not confuse your role with His, for this will never
bring peace to anyone. Offer your empathy to Him for it is His
perception and His strength that you would share. And let Him
offer you His strength and His perception, to be shared through you.
The meaning of love is lost in any relationship that looks to weakness,
and hopes to find love there. The power of love, which is its
meaning, lies in the strength of God that hovers over it and blesses
it silently by enveloping it in healing wings. Let this be, and do not
try to substitute your "miracle" for this. I have said that
if a brother asks a foolish thing of you to do it. But be certain that
this does not mean to do a foolish thing that would hurt either him
or you, for what would hurt one will hurt the other. Foolish requests
are foolish merely because they conflict, since they always contain
some element of specialness. Only the Holy Spirit recognizes foolish
needs as well as real ones. And He will teach you how to meet both without
losing either.
You will attempt to do this only in secrecy. And you will think
that by meeting the needs of one you do not jeopardize another, because
you keep them separate and secret from each other. That is not the way,
for it leads not to life and truth. No needs will long be left unmet
if you leave them all to Him Whose function is to meet them. That is
His function, and not yours. He will not meet them secretly, for He
would share everything you give through Him. That is why He gives it.
What you give through Him is for the whole Sonship, not for part of
it. Leave Him His function, for He will fulfill it if you but ask Him
to enter your relationships, and bless them for you.