Lesson 126
All that I give is given to myself.
All that I give is given to myself.
Today's idea, completely alien to the ego and the thinking of the world,
is crucial to the thought reversal that this course will bring about.
If you believed this statement, there would be no problem in complete
forgiveness, certainty of goal, and sure direction. You would understand
the means by which salvation comes to you, and would not hesitate to
use it now.
Let us consider what you do believe, in place of this idea. It seems
to you that other people are apart from you, and able to behave in ways
which have no bearing on your thoughts, nor yours on theirs. Therefore,
your attitudes have no effect on them, and their appeals for help are
not in any way related to your own. You further think that they can
sin without affecting your perception of yourself, while you can judge
their sin, and yet remain apart from condemnation and at peace.
When you "forgive" a sin, there is no gain to you directly.
You give charity to one unworthy, merely to point out that you are better,
on a higher plane than he whom you forgive. He has not earned your charitable
tolerance, which you bestow on one unworthy of the gift, because his
sins have lowered him beneath a true equality with you. He has no claim
on your forgiveness. It holds out a gift to him, but hardly to yourself.
Thus is forgiveness basically unsound; a charitable whim, benevolent
yet undeserved, a gift bestowed at times, at other times withheld. Unmerited,
withholding it is just, nor is it fair that you should suffer when it
is withheld. The sin that you forgive is not your own. Someone apart
from you committed it. And if you then are gracious unto him by giving
him what he does not deserve, the gift is no more yours than was his
sin.
If this be true, forgiveness has no grounds on which to rest dependably
and sure. It is an eccentricity, in which you sometimes choose to give
indulgently an undeserved reprieve. Yet it remains your right to let
the sinner not escape the justified repayment for his sin. Think you
the Lord of Heaven would allow the world's salvation to depend on this?
Would not His care for you be small indeed, if your salvation rested
on a whim?
You do not understand forgiveness. As you see it, it is but a check
upon overt attack, without requiring correction in your mind. It cannot
give you peace as you perceive it. It is not a means for your release
from what you see in someone other than yourself. It has no power to
restore your unity with him to your awareness. It is not what God intended
it to be for you.
Not having given Him the gift He asks of you, you cannot recognize
His gifts, and think He has not given them to you. Yet would He ask
you for a gift unless it was for you? Could He be satisfied with empty
gestures, and evaluate such petty gifts as worthy of His Son? Salvation
is a better gift than this. And true forgiveness, as the means by which
it is attained, must heal the mind that gives, for giving is receiving.
What remains as unreceived has not been given, but what has been given
must have been received.
Today we try to understand the truth that giver and receiver are the
same. You will need help to make this meaningful, because it is so alien
to the thoughts to which you are accustomed. But the Help you need is
there. Give Him your faith today, and ask Him that He share your practicing
in truth today. And if you only catch a tiny glimpse of the release
that lies in the idea we practice for today, this is a day of glory
for the world.
Give fifteen minutes twice today to the attempt to understand today's
idea. It is the thought by which forgiveness takes its proper place
in your priorities. It is the thought that will release your mind from
every bar to what forgiveness means, and let you realize its worth to
you.
In silence, close your eyes upon the world that does not understand
forgiveness, and seek sanctuary in the quiet place where thoughts are
changed and false beliefs laid by. Repeat today's idea, and ask for
help in understanding what it really means. Be willing to be taught.
Be glad to hear the Voice of truth and healing speak to you, and you
will understand the words He speaks, and recognize He speaks your words
to you.
As often as you can, remind yourself you have a goal today; an aim
which makes this day of special value to yourself and all your brothers.
Do not let your mind forget this goal for long, but tell yourself:
All that I give is given to myself.
The Help I need to learn that this is true is with me now.
And I will trust in Him.
Then spend a quiet moment, opening your mind to His correction and
His Love. And what you hear of Him you will believe, for what He gives
will be received by you.