T. 25. III. 3 – 5. Jesus: “For specialness, the world it sees is the perfect frame to set itself off; the perfect battleground to wage its wars, the perfect shelter for illusions which it would make into its version of ‘reality.’ Not one illusion does it not uphold in its perception; not one but can be fully justified by its ‘reasoning.’
Yet there is another Maker of the perceived world, the simultaneous Corrector of the mad belief that anything could be established and maintained without some link that kept it still within the laws of God; not as the law itself upholds the universe as God created it, but in some form adapted to the seeming need the Son of God believes he has.
The Holy Spirit’s Perception
Corrected error is the error’s end! And thus has God protected still His Son, even in error. There is another purpose, even in the world that error made, because it has another Maker Who can reconcile its goal with His Creator’s purpose.
In the Holy Spirit’s perception of the world, nothing is seen but justifies forgiveness and the sight of perfect sinlessness. Nothing arises but is met with instant and complete forgiveness. Nothing remains, even for an instant, to obscure the sinlessness that shines unchanged, beyond the pitiful attempts of specialness to put it out of mind, where it must be kept to preserve the specialness, and emphasize the body instead of sinlessness.
The lamps of Heaven are not for mind to choose to see wherever it wishes. If it elects to see them elsewhere from their home, as if they lit a place where they could never be, then must this Maker of the world correct your error, lest you remain in darkness where the lamps are not.”