
Course
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24.
IS REINCARNATION SO?
In the ultimate sense, reincarnation is impossible. There is no past or
future, and the idea of birth in a body has no meaning either once or
many times. Reincarnation cannot, then, be true in any real sense. Our
only question should be, “Is the concept helpful”? And that depends, of
course, on what it is used for. If it is used to strengthen the
recognition of the eternal nature of life, it is helpful indeed. Is any
other question about it really useful in lighting up the way? Like many
other beliefs, it can be bitterly misused. At least, such misuse offers
preoccupation and perhaps pride in the past. At worst, it induces
inertia in the present. In between, many kinds of folly are possible.
Reincarnation would not, under any circumstances, be the problem to be
dealt with now. If it were responsible for some of the difficulties the
individual faces now, his task would still be only to escape from them
now. If he is laying the groundwork for a future life, he can still
work out his salvation only now. To some, there may be comfort in the
concept, and if it heartens them its value is self-evident. It is
certain, however, that the way to salvation can be found by those who
believe in reincarnation and by those who do not. The idea cannot,
therefore, be regarded as essential to the curriculum. There is always
some risk in seeing the present in terms of the past. There is always
some good in any thought which strengthens the idea that life and the
body are not the same.
For our purposes, it would not be helpful to take any definite stand on
reincarnation. A teacher of God should be as helpful to those who
believe in it as to those who do not. If a definite stand were required
of him, it would merely limit his usefulness, as well as his own
decision-making. Our course is not concerned with any concept that is
not acceptable to anyone, regardless of his formal beliefs. His ego
will be enough for him to cope with, and it is not the part of wisdom
to add sectarian controversies to his burdens. Nor would there be an
advantage in his premature acceptance of the course merely because it
advocates a long-held belief of his own.
It cannot be too strongly emphasized that this course aims at a
complete reversal of thought. When this is finally accomplished, issues
such as the validity of reincarnation become meaningless. Until then,
they are likely to be merely controversial. The teacher of God is,
therefore, wise to step away from all such questions, for he has much
to teach and learn apart from them. He should both learn and teach that
theoretical issues but waste time, draining it away from its appointed
purpose. If there are aspects to any concept or belief that will be
helpful, he will be told about it. He will also be told how to use it.
What more need he know?
Does this mean that the teacher of God should not believe in
reincarnation himself, or discuss it with others who do? The answer is,
certainly not! If he does believe in reincarnation, it would be a
mistake for him to renounce the belief unless his internal Teacher so
advised. And this is most unlikely. He might be advised that he is
misusing the belief in some way that is detrimental to his pupil’s
advance or his own. Reinterpretation would then be recommended, because
it is necessary. All that must be recognized, however, is that birth
was not the beginning, and death is not the end. Yet even this much is
not required of the beginner. He need merely accept the idea that what
he knows is not necessarily all there is to learn. His journey has
begun.
The emphasis of this course always remains the same;—it is at this
moment that complete salvation is offered you, and it is at this moment
that you can accept it. This is still your one responsibility.
Atonement might be equated with total escape from the past and total
lack of interest in the future. Heaven is here. There is nowhere else.
Heaven is now. There is no other time. No teaching that does not lead
to this is of concern to God’s teachers. All beliefs will point to this
if properly interpreted. In this sense, it can be said that their truth
lies in their usefulness. All beliefs that lead to progress should be
honored. This is the sole criterion this course requires. No more than
this is necessary.
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