Library of Christ Mind Teachings
ACIM Original Edition
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The answer to this question is “one.” One wholly perfect teacher whose
learning is complete suffices. This One, sanctified and redeemed,
becomes the Self Who is the Son of God. He who was always wholly spirit
now no longer sees Himself as a body or even as in a body. Therefore He
is limitless. And being limitless, His Thoughts are joined with God’s
forever and ever. His perception of Himself is based upon God’s
Judgment, not His own. Thus does He share God’s Will and bring His
Thoughts to still deluded minds. He is forever One, because He is as God
created Him. He has accepted Christ, and He is saved.
2 Thus does the son of man become the Son of God. It is not
really a change; it is a change of mind. Nothing external alters, but
everything internal now reflects only the Love of God. God can no longer
be feared, for the mind sees no cause for punishment. God’s teachers
appear to be many, for that is the world’s need. Yet being joined in one
purpose, and one they share with God, how could they be separate from
each other? What does it matter if they then appear in many forms? Their
minds are one; their joining is complete. And God works through them now
as One, for that is what they are.
3 Why is the illusion of many necessary? Only because reality
is not understandable to the deluded. Only a very few can hear God’s
Voice at all, and even they cannot communicate His messages directly
through the Spirit Which gave them. They need a medium through which
communication becomes possible to those who do not realize that they are
spirit. A body they can see. A voice they understand and listen to
without the fear that truth would encounter in them. Do not forget that
truth can come only where it is welcomed without fear. So do God’s
teachers need a body, for their unity could not be recognized directly.
4 Yet what makes them God’s teachers is their recognition of
the proper purpose of the body. As they advance in their profession,
they become more and more certain that the body’s function is but to let
God’s Voice speak through it to human ears. And these ears will carry to
the mind of the hearer messages which are not of this world, and the
mind will understand because of their Source. From this understanding
will come the recognition in this new teacher of God of what the body’s
purpose really is; the only use there really is for it. This lesson is
enough to let the thought of unity come in, and what is one is
recognized as one. The teachers of God appear to share the illusion of
separation, but because of what they use the body for, they do not
believe in the illusion despite appearances.
5 The central lesson is always this—that what you use the
body for, it will become to you. Use it for sin or for attack, which is
the same as sin, and you will see it as sinful. Because it is sinful, it
is weak, and being weak, it suffers and it dies. Use it to bring the
Word of God to those who have it not, and the body becomes holy. Because
it is holy it cannot be sick, nor can it die. When its usefulness is
done, it is laid by, and that is all. The mind makes this decision, as
it makes all decisions which are responsible for the body’s condition.
Yet the teacher of God does not make this decision alone. To do that
would be to give the body another purpose from the one that keeps it
holy. God’s Voice will tell him when he has fulfilled his role, just as
It tells him what his function is. He does not suffer either in going or
remaining. Sickness is now impossible to him.
6 Oneness and sickness cannot co-exist. God’s teachers choose
to look on dreams a while. It is a conscious choice. For they have
learned that all choices are made consciously, with full awareness of
their consequences. The dream says otherwise, but who would put his
faith in dreams, once they are recognized for what they are? Awareness
of dreaming is the real function of God’s teachers. They watch the dream
figures come and go, shift and change, suffer and die. Yet they are not
deceived by what they see. They recognize that to behold a dream figure
as sick and separate is no more real than to regard it as healthy and
beautiful. Unity alone is not a thing of dreams. And it is this God’s
teachers acknowledge as behind the dream, beyond all seeing and yet
surely theirs.