a) “Healing is always certain. ²It is impossible to let illusions be brought to truth and keep the illusions. ³Truth demonstrates illusions have no value. ⁴The teacher of God has seen the correction of his errors in the mind of the patient, recognizing it for what it is. ⁵Having accepted the Atonement for himself, he has also accepted it for the patient.” (ACIM, M-6.1:1-5)
b) “No teacher of God should feel disappointed if he has offered healing and it does not appear to have been received. ⁸It is not up to him to judge when his gift should be accepted. ⁹Let him be certain it has been received, and trust that it will be accepted when it is recognized as a blessing and not a curse.” (ACIM, M-6.2:7-9)
c) “It is not the function of God’s teachers to evaluate the outcome of their gifts. ²It is merely their function to give them.” (ACIM, M-6.3:1-2)