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Judgment is but a toy, a
whim, the senseless means to play the idle game of death in your
imagination. But vision sets all things right, bringing them gently
within the kindly sway of Heaven's laws. What if you recognized
this world is an hallucination? What if you really understood you
made it up? What if you realized that those who seem to walk about
in it, to sin and die, attack and murder and destroy themselves,
are wholly unreal? Could you have faith in what you see, if you
accepted this? And would you see it?
Hallucinations disappear when they are recognized for what they
are. This is the healing and the remedy. Believe them not and they
are gone. And all you need to do is recognize that you did this.
Once you accept this simple fact and take unto yourself the power
you gave them, you are released from them. One thing is sure;
hallucinations serve a purpose, and when that purpose is no longer
held they disappear. Therefore, the question never is whether you
want them, but always, do you want the purpose that they serve?
This world seems to hold out many purposes, each different and with
different values. Yet they are all the same. Again there is no
order; only a seeming hierarchy of values.
Only two purposes are possible. And one is sin, the other holiness.
Nothing is in between, and which you choose determines what you
see. For what you see is merely how you elect to meet your goal.
Hallucinations serve to meet the goal of madness. They are the
means by which the outside world, projected from within, adjusts to
sin and seems to witness to its reality. It still is true that
nothing is without. Yet upon nothing are all projections made. For
it is the projection that gives the "nothing" all the meaning that
it holds.
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