...God. 4 Healing does not come directly from God, Who knows His creations as perfectly whole. 5 Yet healing is still of God, because it proceeds from His Voice and from His laws. 6 It is their result, in a state of mind that does not know Him. 7 The...
T-2.IV.1. Our emphasis is now on healing. 2 The miracle is the means, the Atonement is the principle, and healing is the result. 3 To speak of "a miracle of healing" is to combine two orders of reality inappropriately. 4 Healing is not a miracle. 5 The Atonement, or the...
M-7.1. This question really answers itself. 2 Healing cannot be repeated. 3 If the patient is healed, what remains to heal him from? 4 And if the healing is certain, as we have already said it is, what is there to repeat? 5 For a teacher of God to remain...
...is. 5 Having accepted the Atonement for himself, he has also accepted it for the patient. 6 Yet what if the patient uses sickness as a way of life, believing healing is the way to death? 7 When this is so, a sudden healing might precipitate intense depression, and a...
M-5.1. Healing involves an understanding of what the illusion of sickness is for. 2 Healing is impossible without this. I. The Perceived Purpose of Sickness M-5.I.1. Healing is accomplished the instant the sufferer no longer sees any value in pain. 2 Who would choose suffering unless he thought it brought...