...separation from the body, where it thinks the mind exists. 4 Its forms of healing thus must substitute illusion for illusion. 5 One belief in sickness takes another form, and so the patient now perceives himself as well. W-pI.140.2. He is not healed. 2 He merely had a dream that...
...makes healing impossible. T-8.IV.5. Healing reflects our joint will. 2 This is obvious when you consider what healing is for. 3 Healing is the way in which the separation is overcome. 4 Separation is overcome by union. 5 It cannot be overcome by separating. 6 The decision to unite must...
...part of you because it is a part of God Himself. 2 Are you not sick, if you deny yourself your wholeness and your health, the Source of help, the Call to healing and the Call to heal? 3 Your savior waits for healing, and the world waits with him....
...truth must be unhealed, because he does not know where to look for truth, and therefore does not have the answer to the problem of healing. T-9.V.3. There is an advantage to bringing nightmares into awareness, but only to teach that they are not real, and that anything they contain...
...body, and its innocence is quite apart from it, and where all healing is. 9 Where, then, is healing? 10 Only where its cause is given its effects. 11 For sickness is a meaningless attempt to give effects to causelessness, and make it be a cause. T-28.II.3. Always in sickness...