A
Course in Miracles
Chapter
17 - Forgiveness and Healing
The Forgiven
World
Can you imagine how beautiful those you forgive
will look to you?
In
no fantasy have you ever seen anything so lovely. Nothing you see
here, sleeping or waking, comes near to such loveliness. And nothing
will you value like unto this nor hold so dear. Nothing that you
remember that made your heart seem to sing with joy has ever brought
you even a little part of the happiness this sight will bring you.
For you will see the Son of God. You will behold the beauty which
the Holy Spirit loves to look upon and which He thanks the Father
for. He was created to see this for you until you learn to see it
for yourself. And all His teaching leads to seeing it and giving
thanks with Him.
This loveliness is
not a fantasy. It is the real world, bright and clean and new with
everything sparkling under the open sun. Nothing is hidden here,
for everything has been forgiven, and there are no fantasies to
hide the truth. The bridge between that world and this is so little
and so easy to cross that you could not believe it is the meeting
place of worlds so different. Yet this little bridge is the strongest
thing that touches on this world at all. This little step, so small
it has escaped your notice, is a stride through time into eternity
and beyond all ugliness into beauty that will enchant you and will
never cease to cause you wonderment at its perfection.
This step, the smallest
ever taken by anything, is still the greatest accomplishment of
all in God's plan of Atonement. All else is learned, but this is
given, complete and wholly perfect. No one but Him Who planned salvation
could complete it thus. The real world, in its loveliness, you learn
to reach. Fantasies are all undone, and no one and nothing remains
still bound by them, and by your own forgiveness, you are free to
see. Yet what you see is only what you have made, with the blessing
of your forgiveness on it. And with this final blessing of God's
Son upon himself, the real perception, born of the new perspective
he has learned, has served its purpose.
The stars will disappear
in light, and the sun which opened up the world to beauty will vanish.
Perception will be meaningless when it has been perfected, for everything
that has been used for learning will have no function. Nothing will
ever change; no shifts nor shadings, no differences, no variations
which made perception possible will occur. The perception of the
real world will be so short that you will barely have time to thank
God for it. For God will take the last step swiftly when you have
reached the real world and have been made ready for Him.
The real world is
attained simply by the complete forgiveness of the old, the world
you see without forgiveness.
The Great Transformer
of perception will undertake with you the careful searching of the
mind that made this world and uncover to you the seeming reasons
for your making it. In the light of the real reason which He brings,
as you follow Him, He will show you that there is no reason here
at all. Each spot His reason touches grows alive with beauty, and
what seemed ugly in the darkness of your lack of reason is suddenly
released to loveliness. Not even what the Son of God made in insanity
could be without a hidden spark of beauty which gentleness could
release.
All this beauty will
rise to bless your sight as you look upon the world with forgiving
eyes. For forgiveness literally transforms vision and lets you see
the real world reaching quietly and gently across chaos and removing
all illusions which had twisted your perception and fixed it on
the past. The smallest leaf becomes a thing of wonder and a blade
of grass a sign of God's perfection.
From the forgiven
world, the Son of God is lifted easily into his home.
And there he knows
that he has always rested there in peace. Even salvation will become
a dream and vanish from his mind. For salvation is the end of dreams
and with the closing of the dream will have no meaning. Who awake
in Heaven could dream that there could ever be need of salvation?
How much do you want
salvation? It will give you the real world, trembling with readiness
to be given you. The eagerness of the Holy Spirit to give you this
is so intense He would not wait, although He waits in patience.
Meet His patience with your impatience at delay in meeting Him.
Go out in gladness to meet with your Redeemer and walk with him
in trust out of this world and into the real world of beauty and
forgiveness. |