![]() 2 The Father is not cruel, and His Son cannot hurt himself. The journey the Son of God has set himself is useless indeed, but the journey on which his Father sets him is one of release and joy. 7 And the journey will seem long and cruel and senseless, for so it is. 6 As long as you believe the Son of God is guilty you will walk along this carpet, believing that it leads to death. 5 Time seems to go in one direction, but when you reach its end it will roll up like a long carpet spread along the past behind you, and will disappear. 3 You have "sinned" in the past, but there is no past. 2 Yet consider this: You are not guiltless in time, but in eternity. As you look upon yourself and judge what you do honestly, you may be tempted to wonder how you can be guiltless. 5 Without guilt the ego has no life, and God's Son is without guilt. 4 For the blamelessness of Christ is the proof that the ego never was, and can never be. 2 How could you see him, then? 3 By making him invisible, the world of retribution rose in the black cloud of guilt that you accepted, and you hold it dear. In the strange world that you have made the Son of God has sinned. 5 Guilt hides Christ from your sight, for it is the denial of the blamelessness of God's Son. 4 Love and guilt cannot coexist, and to accept one is to deny the other. 3 Peace and guilt are antithetical, and the Father can be remembered only in peace. 2 The Holy Spirit wants only this, for sharing the Father's Love for His Son, He seeks to remove all guilt from his mind that he may remember his Father in peace. Earlier, I said that the Holy Spirit shares the goal of all good teachers, whose ultimate aim is to make themselves unnecessary by teaching their pupils all they know. ![]()
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