T-2.VII:Cause and Effect

1. 1You may still complain about fear, but you nevertheless persist in making yourself fearful. 2I have already indicated that you cannot ask me to release you from fear. 3I know it does not exist, but you do not. 4If I intervened between your thoughts and their results, I would be tampering with a basic law of cause and effect; the most fundamental law there is. 5I would hardly help you if I depreciated the power of your own thinking. 6This would be in direct opposition to the purpose of this course. 7It is much more helpful to remind you that you do not guard your thoughts carefully enough. 8You may feel that at this point it would take a miracle to enable you to do this, which is perfectly true. 9You are not used to miracle-minded thinking, but you can be trained to think that way. 10All miracle workers need that kind of training.

2. 1I cannot let you leave your mind unguarded, or you will not be able to help me. 2Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation. 3Otherwise a miracle will be necessary to set the mind itself straight, a circular process that would not foster the time collapse for which the miracle was intended. 4The miracle worker must have genuine respect for true cause and effect as a necessary condition for the miracle to occur.

3. 1Both miracles and fear come from thoughts. 2If you are not free to choose one, you would also not be free to choose the other. 3By choosing the miracle you have rejected fear, if only temporarily. 4You have been fearful of everyone and everything. 5You are afraid of God, of me and of yourself. 6You have misperceived or miscreated Us, and believe in what you have made. 7You would not have done this if you were not afraid of your own thoughts. 8The fearful must miscreate, because they misperceive creation. 9When you miscreate you are in pain. 10The cause and effect principle now becomes a real expediter, though only temporarily. 11Actually, “Cause” is a term properly belonging to God, and His “Effect” is His Son. 12This entails a set of Cause and Effect relationships totally different from those you introduce into miscreation. 13The fundamental conflict in this world, then, is between creation and miscreation. 14All fear is implicit in the second, and all love in the first. 15The conflict is therefore one between love and fear.

4. 1It has already been said that you believe you cannot control fear because you yourself made it, and your belief in it seems to render it out of your control. 2Yet any attempt to resolve the error through attempting the mastery of fear is useless. 3In fact, it asserts the power of fear by the very assumption that it need be mastered. 4The true resolution rests entirely on mastery through love. 5In the interim, however, the sense of conflict is inevitable, since you have placed yourself in a position where you believe in the power of what does not exist.

5. 1Nothing and everything cannot coexist. 2To believe in one is to deny the other. 3Fear is really nothing and love is everything. 4Whenever light enters darkness, the darkness is abolished. 5What you believe is true for you. 6In this sense the separation has occurred, and to deny it is merely to use denial inappropriately. 7However, to concentrate on error is only a further error. 8The initial corrective procedure is to recognize temporarily that there is a problem, but only as an indication that immediate correction is needed. 9This establishes a state of mind in which the Atonement can be accepted without delay. 10It should be emphasized, however, that ultimately no compromise is possible between everything and nothing. 11Time is essentially a device by which all compromise in this respect can be given up. 12It only seems to be abolished by degrees, because time itself involves intervals that do not exist. 13Miscreation made this necessary as a corrective device. 14The statement “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life” needs only one slight correction to be meaningful in this context; “He gave it to His only begotten Son.”

6. 1It should especially be noted that God has only one Son. 2If all His creations are His Sons, every one must be an integral part of the whole Sonship. 3The Sonship in its Oneness transcends the sum of its parts. 4However, this is obscured as long as any of its parts is missing. 5That is why the conflict cannot ultimately be resolved until all the parts of the Sonship have returned. 6Only then can the meaning of wholeness in the true sense be understood. 7Any part of the Sonship can believe in error or incompleteness if he so chooses. 8However, if he does so, he is believing in the existence of nothingness. 9The correction of this error is the Atonement.

7. 1I have already briefly spoken about readiness, but some additional points might be helpful here. 2Readiness is only the prerequisite for accomplishment. 3The two should not be confused. 4As soon as a state of readiness occurs, there is usually some degree of desire to accomplish, but it is by no means necessarily undivided. 5The state does not imply more than a potential for a change of mind. 6Confidence cannot develop fully until mastery has been accomplished. 7We have already attempted to correct the fundamental error that fear can be mastered, and have emphasized that the only real mastery is through love. 8Readiness is only the beginning of confidence. 9You may think this implies that an enormous amount of time is necessary between readiness and mastery, but let me remind you that time and space are under my control.