An
unforgiving thought is one which makes a judgment that
it will not raise to doubt, although it is not true.
The
mind is closed, and will not be released. The thought
protects projection, tightening its chains, so that
distortions are more veiled and more obscure; less easily
accessible to doubt, and further kept from reason.
What
can come between a fixed projection and the aim that
it has chosen as its wanted goal?
Forgiveness
recognizes what you thought your brother did
to you has not occurred. It does not pardon
sins and make them real. It sees there was no
sin. And in that view are all your sins forgiven.
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An unforgiving
thought does many things. In frantic action it pursues
its goal, twisting and overturning what it sees as interfering
with its chosen path.
Distortion is
its purpose, and the means by which it would accomplish
it as well. It sets about its furious attempts to smash
reality, without concern for anything that would appear
to pose a contradiction to its point of view.
Forgiveness, on
the other hand, is still, and quietly does nothing.
It offends no aspect of reality, nor seeks to twist
it to appearances it likes. It merely looks, and waits,
and judges not.