Monday, September 22, 2014
Open-Mindedness
The centrality of
open-mindedness, perhaps the last of the attributes the teacher of God
acquires, is easily understood when its relation to forgiveness is recognized.
Open-mindedness comes with lack of judgment. As judgment shuts the mind against
God's Teacher, so open-mindedness invites Him to come in. As condemnation
judges the Son of God as evil, so open-mindedness permits him to be judged by
the Voice for God on His behalf. As the projection of guilt upon him would send
him to hell, so open-mindedness lets Christ's image be extended to him. Only
the open-minded can be at peace, for they alone see reason for it.
How do the open-minded
forgive? They have let go all things that would prevent forgiveness. They have
in truth abandoned the world, and let it be restored to them in newness and in
joy so glorious they could never have conceived of such a change. Nothing is
now as it was formerly. Nothing but sparkles now which seemed so dull and
lifeless before. And above all are all things welcoming, for threat is gone. No
clouds remain to hide the face of Christ. Now is the goal achieved. Forgiveness
is the final goal of the curriculum. It paves the way for what goes far beyond
all learning. The curriculum makes no effort to exceed its legitimate goal.
Forgiveness is its single aim, at which all learning ultimately converges. It
is indeed enough. (M-4.1:1-2:13)
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