A
Course in Miracles
Chapter
9 - Salvation and God’s Will
God’s
Will is your salvation.
Would
He not have given you the means to find it?
If
He wills you to have it, He must have made it possible, and very
easy, to obtain it.
Your
brothers are everywhere. You do not have to seek far for salvation.
Every
minute and every second gives you a chance to save yourself. Do
not lose these chances, not because they will not return, but because
delay of joy is needless.
God
wills you perfect happiness now.
Is
it possible that this is not also your will?
And
is it possible that this is not also the will of your brothers?
Consider,
then, that in this joint will you are all united, and in
this only. There will be disagreement on anything else,
but not on this.
This,
then, is where peace abides.
And
you abide in peace when you so decide. Yet
you cannot abide in peace unless you accept the Atonement because
the Atonement is the way to peace.
The
reason is very simple, and so obvious that it is often overlooked.
That
is because the ego is afraid of the obvious, since obviousness is
the essential characteristic of reality. Yet you cannot overlook
it, unless you are not looking.
It is perfectly obvious that, if the Holy Spirit looks with love
on all He perceives, He looks with love on you.
His
evaluation of you is based on His knowledge of what you are,
and so He evaluates you truly.
And
this evaluation must be in your mind because He is.
The
ego is also in your mind because you have accepted it there. Its
evaluation of you, however, is the exact opposite of the Holy Spirit’s,
because the ego does not love you.
It
is unaware of what you are, and wholly mistrustful of everything
it perceives because its own perceptions are so shifting.
The
ego is therefore capable of suspiciousness at best and viciousness
at worst. That is its range. It cannot exceed it because of its
uncertainty. And it can never go beyond it because it can never
be certain.
You,
then, have two conflicting evaluations of yourself in your minds,
and they cannot both be true.
You
do not yet realize how completely different these evaluations are,
because you do not understand how lofty the Holy Spirit’s
perception of you really is.
He
is not deceived by anything you do, because he never
forgets what you are.
The
ego is deceived by everything you do, even when you respond
to the Holy Spirit, because at such times its confusion increases.
The
ego is, therefore, particularly likely to attack you when you react
lovingly, because it has evaluated you as unloving, and you are
going against its judgment.
The
ego will begin to attack your motives as soon as they become
clearly out of accord with its perception of you.
This
is when it will shift abruptly from suspiciousness to viciousness,
since its uncertainty is increased.
Yet
it is surely pointless to attack in return.
What
can this mean except that you are agreeing with the ego’s
evaluation of what you are?
If
you are willing to see yourself as unloving, you will not be happy.
You are condemning yourself, and must therefore regard yourself
as inadequate.
Would
you look to the ego to help you escape from a sense of inadequacy
it has produced, and must maintain for its existence?
Can
you escape from its evaluation of you by using its methods for keeping
this picture intact?
Questioning
An Insane Thought System
You
cannot evaluate an insane belief system from within it.
Its
own range precludes this.
You
can only
- go
beyond it,
- look
back from a point where sanity exists, and
- see
the contrast.
Only
by this contrast can insanity be judged as insane.
With
the grandeur of God in you, you have chosen to be little and to
lament your littleness.
Within
the system which dictated this choice, the lament IS inevitable.
Your littleness is taken for granted there, and you do not ask,
“Who
granted it?”
The
question is meaningless within the ego’s thought
system, because it opens the whole thought system to question.
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