Library of Christ Mind Teachings
ACIM Original Edition
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This question really answers itself. Healing cannot be repeated. If the
patient is healed, what remains to heal him from? And if the healing is
certain, as we have already said it is, what is there to repeat? For a
teacher of God to remain concerned about the result of healing is to
limit the healing. It is now the teacher of God himself whose mind needs
to be healed. And it is this he must facilitate. He is now the patient,
and he must so regard himself. He has made a mistake and must be willing
to change his mind about it. He lacked the trust that makes for giving
truly, and so he has not received the benefit of his gift.
2 Whenever a teacher of God has tried to be a channel for
healing, he has succeeded. Should he be tempted to doubt this, he should
not repeat his previous effort. That was already maximal, because the
Holy Spirit so accepted it and so used it. Now the teacher of God has
only one course to follow. He must use his reason to tell himself that
he has given the problem to One Who cannot fail, and recognize that his
own uncertainty is not love but fear and therefore hate. His position
has thus become untenable, for he is offering hate to one to whom he
offered love. This is impossible. Having offered love, only love can be
received.
3 It is in this that the teacher of God must trust. This is
what is really meant by the statement that the one responsibility of the
miracle worker is to accept the Atonement for himself. The teacher of
God is a miracle worker because he gives the gifts he has received. Yet
he must first accept them. He need do no more, nor is there more that he
could do. By accepting healing, he can give it. If he doubts this, let
him remember Who gave the gift and Who received it. Thus is his doubt
corrected. He thought the gifts of God could be withdrawn. That was a
mistake, but hardly one to stay with. And so the teacher of God can only
recognize it for what it is and let it be corrected for him.
4 One of the most difficult temptations to recognize is that
to doubt a healing because of the appearance of continuing symptoms is a
mistake in the form of lack of trust. As such, it is an attack. Usually
it seems to be just the opposite. It does appear unreasonable at first
to be told that continued concern is attack. It has all the appearances
of love. Yet love without trust is impossible, and doubt and trust
cannot coexist. And hate must be the opposite of love, regardless of the
form it takes. Doubt not the gift, and it is impossible to doubt its
result. This is the certainty that gives God’s teachers the power to be
miracle workers, for they have put their trust in Him.
5 The real basis for doubt about the outcome of any problem
that has been given to God’s Teacher for resolution is always
self-doubt. And that necessarily implies that trust has been placed in
an illusory self, for only such a self can be doubted. This illusion can
take many forms. Perhaps there is a fear of weakness and vulnerability.
Perhaps there is a fear of failure and shame associated with a sense of
inadequacy. Perhaps there is a guilty embarrassment stemming from false
humility. The form of the mistake is not important. What is important is
only the recognition of a mistake as a mistake.
6 The mistake is always some form of concern with the self to
the exclusion of the patient. It is a failure to recognize him as part
of the self and thus represents a confusion in identity. Conflict about
what you are has entered your mind, and you have become deceived about
yourself. And you are deceived about yourself, because you have denied
the Source of your creation. If you are offering only healing, you
cannot doubt. If you really want the problem solved, you cannot doubt.
If you are certain what the problem is, you cannot doubt. Doubt is the
result of conflicting wishes. Be sure of what you want, and doubt
becomes impossible.