In order to heal, it thus becomes essential for the teacher of God to let all his own mistakes be corrected.
If he senses even the faintest hint of irritation in himself as he responds to anyone, let him instantly realize that he has made an interpretation that is not true.
Then let him turn within to his Eternal Guide, and let Him judge what the response should be.
So is he healed, and in his healing is his pupil healed with him.
The sole responsibility of God's teacher is to accept the Atonement for himself. Atonement means correction, or the undoing of errors.
When this has been accomplished, the teacher of God becomes a miracle worker by definition.
His sins have been forgiven him, and he no longer condemns himself.
How can he then condemn anyone? And who is there whom his forgiveness can fail to heal?
If he senses even the faintest hint of irritation in himself as he responds to anyone, let him instantly realize that he has made an interpretation that is not true.
Then let him turn within to his Eternal Guide, and let Him judge what the response should be.
So is he healed, and in his healing is his pupil healed with him.
The sole responsibility of God's teacher is to accept the Atonement for himself. Atonement means correction, or the undoing of errors.
When this has been accomplished, the teacher of God becomes a miracle worker by definition.
His sins have been forgiven him, and he no longer condemns himself.
How can he then condemn anyone? And who is there whom his forgiveness can fail to heal?
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