
It is only the
awareness of the body that makes love seem limited. For the body is a limit on love. The belief in
limited love was its origin, and it was made to limit the unlimited. Think not
that this is merely allegorical, for it was made to limit you. Can you who see yourself within a body know yourself as an
idea? Everything you recognize you identify with externals, something outside
itself. You cannot even think of God without a body, or in some form you think
you recognize.
The body cannot
know. And while you limit your awareness to its tiny senses, you will not see
the grandeur that surrounds you. God cannot come into a body, nor can you join
Him there. Limits on love will always seem to shut Him out, and keep you apart
from Him. The body is a tiny fence around a little part of a glorious and
complete idea. It draws a circle, infinitely small, around a very little
segment of Heaven, splintered from the whole, proclaiming that within it is
your kingdom, where God can enter not.
Within this
kingdom the ego rules, and cruelly. And to defend this little speck of dust it
bids you fight against the universe. This fragment of your mind is such a tiny
part of it that, could you but appreciate the whole, you would see instantly
that it is like the smallest sunbeam to the sun, or like the faintest ripple on
the surface of the ocean. In its amazing arrogance, this tiny sunbeam has
decided it is the sun; this almost imperceptible ripple hails itself as the
ocean. Think how alone and frightened is this little thought, this
infinitesimal illusion, holding itself apart against the universe. The sun
becomes the sunbeam's "enemy" that would devour it, and the ocean
terrifies the little ripple and wants to swallow it.
Yet neither sun
nor ocean is even aware of all this strange and meaningless activity. They
merely continue, unaware that they are feared and hated by a tiny segment of
themselves. Even that segment is not lost to them, for it could not survive
apart from them. And what it thinks it is in no way changes its total
dependence on them for its being. Its whole existence still remains in them.
Without the sun the sunbeam would be gone; the ripple without the ocean is
inconceivable.
Such is the strange position in which those in
a world inhabited by bodies seem to be. Each body seems to house a separate
mind, a disconnected thought, living alone and in no way joined to the Thought
by which it was created. Each tiny fragment seems to be self-contained, needing
another for some things, but by no means totally dependent on its one Creator
for everything; needing the whole to give it any meaning, for by itself it does
mean nothing. Nor has it any life apart and by itself.
Like to the sun
and ocean your Self continues, unmindful that this tiny part regards itself as
you. It is not missing; it could not exist if it were separate, nor would the
whole be whole without it. It is not a separate kingdom, ruled by an idea of
separation from the rest. Nor does a fence surround it, preventing it from
joining with the rest, and keeping it apart from its Creator. This little
aspect is no different from the whole, being continuous with it and at one with
it. It leads no separate life, because its life is the oneness in which its being was created.
Do not accept
this little, fenced-off aspect as yourself. The sun and ocean are as nothing
beside what you are. The sunbeam sparkles only in the sunlight, and the ripple
dances as it rests upon the ocean. Yet in neither sun nor ocean is the power
that rests in you. Would you remain within your tiny kingdom, a sorry king, a
bitter ruler of all that he surveys, who looks on nothing yet who would still
die to defend it? This little self is not your kingdom. Arched high above it
and surrounding it with love is the glorious whole, which offers all its
happiness and deep content to every part. The little aspect that you think you
set apart is no exception.
Love knows no
bodies, and reaches to everything created like itself. Its total lack of limit is its meaning. It is completely
impartial in its giving, encompassing only to preserve and keep complete what
it would give. In your tiny kingdom you have so little! Should it not, then, be
there that you would call on love to enter? Look at the desert - dry and
unproductive, scorched and joyless - that makes up your little kingdom. And
realize the life and joy that love would bring to it from where it comes, and
where it would return with you.
The Thought of
God surrounds your little kingdom, waiting at the barrier you built to come
inside and shine upon the barren ground. See how life springs up everywhere!
The desert becomes a garden, green and deep and quiet, offering rest to those
who lost their way and wander in the dust. Give them a place of refuge,
prepared by love for them where once a desert was. And everyone you welcome
will bring love with him from Heaven for you. They enter one by one into this
holy place, but they will not depart as they had come, alone. The love they
brought with them will stay with them, as it will stay with you. And under its
beneficence your little garden will expand, and reach out to everyone who
thirsts for living water, but has grown too weary to go on alone.
Go out and find them, for they bring your
Self with them. And lead them gently to your quiet garden, and receive their
blessing there. So will it grow and stretch across the desert, leaving no
lonely little kingdoms locked away from love, and leaving you inside. And you
will recognize yourself, and see your little garden gently transformed into the
Kingdom of Heaven, with all the love of its Creator shining upon it.
The holy
instant is your invitation to love to enter into your bleak and joyless kingdom,
and to transform it into a garden of peace and welcome. Love's answer is
inevitable. It will come because you came without the body, and interposed no
barriers to interfere with its glad coming. In the holy instant, you ask of
love only what it offers everyone, neither less nor more. Asking for
everything, you will receive it. And your shining Self will lift the tiny
aspect that you tried to hide from Heaven straight to Heaven. No part of love
calls on the whole in vain. No Son of God remains outside His Fatherhood.
Be sure of
this; love has entered your special relationship, and entered fully at your
weak request. You do not recognize that love has come, because you have not yet
let go of all the barriers you hold against your brother. And you and he will
not be able to give love welcome separately. You could no more know God alone
than He knows you without your brother. But together you could no more be
unaware of love than love could know you not, or fail to recognize itself in
you.
You have
reached the end of an ancient journey, not realizing yet that it is over. You
are still worn and tired, and the desert's dust still seems to cloud your eyes
and keep you sightless. Yet He Whom you welcomed has come to you, and would
welcome you. He has waited long to give you this. Receive it now of Him, for He
would have you know Him. Only a little wall of dust still stands between you
and your brother. Blow on it lightly and with happy laughter, and it will fall
away. And walk into the garden love has prepared for both of you.
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