T-21.V:The Function of Reason

1. 1Perception selects, and makes the world you see. 2It literally picks it out as the mind directs. 3The laws of size and shape and brightness would hold, perhaps, if other things were equal. 4They are not equal. 5For what you look for you are far more likely to discover than what you would prefer to overlook. 6The still, small Voice for God is not drowned out by all the ego’s raucous screams and senseless ravings to those who want to hear It. 7Perception is a choice and not a fact. 8But on this choice depends far more than you may realize as yet. 9For on the voice you choose to hear, and on the sights you choose to see, depends entirely your whole belief in what you are. 10Perception is a witness but to this, and never to reality. 11Yet it can show you the conditions in which awareness of reality is possible, or those where it could never be.

2. 1Reality needs no cooperation from you to be itself. 2But your awareness of it needs your help, because it is your choice. 3Listen to what the ego says, and see what it directs you see, and it is sure that you will see yourself as tiny, vulnerable and afraid. 4You will experience depression, a sense of worthlessness, and feelings of impermanence and unreality. 5You will believe that you are helpless prey to forces far beyond your own control, and far more powerful than you. 6And you will think the world you made directs your destiny. 7For this will be your faith. 8But never believe because it is your faith it makes reality.

3. 1There is another vision and another Voice in which your freedom lies, awaiting but your choice. 2And if you place your faith in Them, you will perceive another self in you. 3This other self sees miracles as natural. 4They are as simple and as natural to it as breathing to the body. 5They are the obvious response to calls for help, the only one it makes. 6Miracles seem unnatural to the ego because it does not understand how separate minds can influence each other. 7Nor could they do so. 8But minds cannot be separate. 9This other self is perfectly aware of this. 10And thus it recognizes that miracles do not affect another’s mind, only its own. 11They always change your mind. 12There is no other.

4. 1You do not realize the whole extent to which the idea of separation has interfered with reason. 2Reason lies in the other self you have cut off from your awareness. 3And nothing you have allowed to stay in your awareness is capable of reason. 4How can the segment of the mind devoid of reason understand what reason is, or grasp the information it would give? 5All sorts of questions may arise in it, but if the basic question stems from reason, it will not ask it. 6Like all that stems from reason, the basic question is obvious, simple and remains unasked. 7But think not reason could not answer it.

5. 1God’s plan for your salvation could not have been established without your will and your consent. 2It must have been accepted by the Son of God, for what God wills for him he must receive. 3For God wills not apart from him, nor does the Will of God wait upon time to be accomplished. 4Therefore, what joined the Will of God must be in you now, being eternal. 5You must have set aside a place in which the Holy Spirit can abide, and where He is. 6He must have been there since the need for Him arose, and was fulfilled in the same instant. 7Such would your reason tell you, if you listened. 8Yet such is clearly not the ego’s reasoning. 9Your reason’s alien nature to the ego is proof you will not find the answer there. 10Yet if it must be so, it must exist. 11And if it exists for you, and has your freedom as the purpose given it, you must be free to find it.

6. 1God’s plan is simple; never circular and never self-defeating. 2He has no Thoughts except the Self-extending, and in this your will must be included. 3Thus, there must be a part of you that knows His Will and shares it. 4It is not meaningful to ask if what must be is so. 5But it is meaningful to ask why you are unaware of what is so, for this must have an answer if the plan of God for your salvation is complete. 6And it must be complete, because its Source knows not of incompletion.

7. 1Where would the answer be but in the Source? 2And where are you but there, where this same answer is? 3Your Identity, as much a true Effect of this same Source as is the answer, must therefore be together and the same. 4O yes, you know this, and more than this alone. 5Yet any part of knowledge threatens dissociation as much as all of it. 6And all of it will come with any part. 7Here is the part you can accept. 8What reason points to you can see, because the witnesses on its behalf are clear. 9Only the totally insane can disregard them, and you have gone past this. 10Reason is a means that serves the Holy Spirit’s purpose in its own right. 11It is not reinterpreted and redirected from the goal of sin, as are the others. 12For reason is beyond the ego’s range of means.

8. 1Faith and perception and belief can be misplaced, and serve the great deceiver’s needs as well as truth. 2But reason has no place at all in madness, nor can it be adjusted to fit its end. 3Faith and belief are strong in madness, guiding perception toward what the mind has valued. 4But reason enters not at all in this. 5For the perception would fall away at once, if reason were applied. 6There is no reason in insanity, for it depends entirely on reason’s absence. 7The ego never uses it, because it does not realize that it exists. 8The partially insane have access to it, and only they have need of it. 9Knowledge does not depend on it, and madness keeps it out.

9. 1The part of mind where reason lies was dedicated, by your will in union with your Father’s, to the undoing of insanity. 2Here was the Holy Spirit’s purpose accepted and accomplished, both at once. 3Reason is alien to insanity, and those who use it have gained a means which cannot be applied to sin. 4Knowledge is far beyond attainment of any kind. 5But reason can serve to open doors you closed against it.

10. 1You have come very close to this. 2Faith and belief have shifted, and you have asked the question the ego will never ask. 3Does not your reason tell you now the question must have come from something that you do not know, but must belong to you? 4Faith and belief, upheld by reason, cannot fail to lead to changed perception. 5And in this change is room made way for vision. 6Vision extends beyond itself, as does the purpose that it serves, and all the means for its accomplishment.