T. 26. X. 3 – 5. Jesus: “Unfairness and attack are one mistake, so firmly joined that where one is perceived the other must be seen. You cannot be unfairly treated! The belief that you are is but another form of the idea you are somehow ‘deprived,’ and by someone not yourself.
This, however, is but projection of the guilt that is the cause of your belief in sacrifice, and at the root of everything perceived to be ‘unfair’ and not your just desserts. Yet it is but you who ask this sacrifice of yourself, in deep injustice to the Son of God you are!
You have no enemy except yourself! And to the Son you are thus enemy indeed, because you do not know him as yourself. What could be more unjust than that the Son be deprived of what he is, denied the right to be himself, and asked to sacrifice his Father’s Love and yours as not his due?
So beware of the temptation to perceive yourself ‘unfairly treated!’ In this faulty view, you seek an ‘innocence’ that is but yours alone, not the true innocence of the Father and the Son. For what you seek is freedom at the cost of someone else’s guilt!
Can innocence be purchased by the attribution of your guilt to someone else? And is it innocence that your attack on him will really get? Is it not but retribution for your own attack upon the Son of God that you seek by displacing guilt onto another? You merely think it safer to believe that you are innocent of this attack, and ‘victimized’ despite your seeming innocence!
Whatever way the game of guilt is played, always there must be ‘loss.’ Someone must lose his innocence that someone else can have it, taking it away from him and making it his own. If you think your brother is unfair to you, it is because you think that for you to be innocent, someone else must surely be unfair! The problem is that you perceive the purpose for your whole relationship in this ‘win-lose’ game. And this you seek to add unto the purpose first given it!
The Holy Spirit’s purpose is to let the Presence of your holy Guests be known to you. And to this purpose, nothing can be added, for the world is purposeless except for this.”