Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The point of return


The point of return is the awareness as a responsibility of the miracle worker to be the action of self-recognition through his brother as the Holy Son of God.

It is not possible to convince the unknowing that they know. From their point of view it is not true.

Yet it is true because God knows it. These are clearly opposite viewpoints on what the "unknowing" are.

To God, unknowing is impossible. It is therefore not a point of view at all, but merely a belief in something that does not exist.

It is only this belief that the unknowing have, and by it they are wrong about themselves. They have defined themselves as they were not created.

Their creation was not a point of view, but rather a certainty. Uncertainty brought to certainty does not retain any conviction of reality.

The acceptance of the Atonement by everyone is only a matter of time.

This may appear to contradict free will because of the inevitability of the final decision, but this is not so.

You can temporize and you are capable of enormous procrastination, but you cannot depart entirely from your Creator,

Who set the limits on your ability to miscreate. An imprisoned will engenders a situation which, in the extreme, becomes altogether intolerable.

Tolerance for pain may be high, but it is not without limit. Eventually everyone begins to recognize, however dimly, that there must be a better way.

As this recognition becomes more firmly established, it becomes a turning-point. This ultimately reawakens spiritual vision, simultaneously weakening the investment in physical sight.

The alternating investment in the two levels of perception is usually experienced as conflict, which can become very acute. But the outcome is as certain as God.

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