T. 21. III. 6 – 8. Jesus: “The Holy Spirit has a use for all the means for sin by which you have sought to find it. But as He uses them, those abilities lead away from sin, in the opposite direction, where His purpose lies. He sees the means you made for your own use, but He does not recognize the purpose for which you’ve made them. He would not take them from you, however, for He sees their value as a means for what He wills for you!
You’ve made perception that you might choose among your brothers, making each one special as you seek for sin with him. The Holy Spirit sees perception as the means to teach you that the vision of the holy relationship is all you really want to see.
Once learned, you will give your faith to holiness, believing in it because of your newfound desire for it! Faith and belief then attach to the Holy Spirit’s vision, and all the means that once served sin are redirected toward the experience of holiness. For what you think is sin is limitation, and whom you try to limit to the body, you cannot but hate because you fear!
In your refusal to truly forgive your brother, you would condemn him to the body, if only because the means for sin are still so dear to you. Thus your identification with the body still has your faith and your belief! The recognition of holiness would set you and your brother free, removing hatred by removing fear, not merely as a symptom, but at its source in the illusion of separation.
Those who would free their brothers from the body have nothing to fear! They have renounced the means for sin by choosing to let all limitations be removed from their mind. As they desire to look upon their brothers in holiness, the power of their belief and faith sees far beyond the body, supporting vision, not obstructing it!
But first, they must have chosen to acknowledge how much their faith in separation had limited their understanding of the world, while desiring to place faith’s power elsewhere should another point of view be given them. Also born of faith are the miracles that follow this decision. For all who choose to look away from sin are given vision, and are thereby led to holiness!”