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  • jsstudio34
  • Nov 6, 2023
  • 2 min read

The truth is that whatever brings us happiness sooner or later causes us pain.

This is a universal fact of life.


Happy experiences from our past eventually cause us some sort of pain while present happiness is constantly under a threat of change or loss.


Is there anything that could not bring us pain and suffering?

Friends, family, children, relationships, romance, fame, possessions, status, recognition, or beliefs?

Our lives are consumed pursuing all of those and more in search of that phantom happiness.


Why are we filled with emptiness upon achieving our goals, and feel an aching incompleteness when the initial elation and excitement subsides?


Our busyness keeps us preoccupied and distracted, tuning out deep melancholy, not daring to hear the pleading cry urging us to question the meaning of life.

Unfortunately, it is often life's crisis, extreme emotional pain and suffering that shakes us to the core, drawing the mind's attention.


Peace, security, pure love, and joy will continue evading us, unless at some point there is a realization that in this world both happiness and pain go hand in hand.


Chaotic activity causing distress, individually and collectively, within this perceived reality will continue, imprisoning the mind for as long as ego remains in the driver's seat.


The only and greatest cause of our suffering is ego's belief that we are separate from our Creator.

Hovering hauntingly over the physical, mental, and emotional state is an ancient memory of Perfect Love, an urgency to know itself as a whole integrated Infinite Being and reconnect with the Source.


Fortunately, within all split-minds, a timely awakening to truth is programmed, rolling up the carpet to the beginning when "no-thing" occurs.

Our part is to stop the ego mind from interfering, interrupting and stalling this program.


Trust the Divine, let go and allow, have faith in the process, simply enjoy the ride.


A moment will arrive when the time and place world will disappear, minds will return to the Unified Self, its natural infinite state, whole, complete, and One with God.


Precious Souls, This ride could be heavenly or hellish, choose one.


  • jsstudio34
  • Sep 18, 2023
  • 2 min read

There is no such thing as "sin"!

"As you look upon yourself and judge what you do honestly, you may be tempted to wonder how you can be guiltless. Yet consider this: You are not guiltless in time, but in eternity". ACIM T-13. I 3:1


As a personality in a body and with a name, you certainly are not guiltless in this reality of time, but you are guiltless as the Son of God. Imagined guilt from the past has caused your mind to attack behaviors and beliefs of others in an attempt to diminish your pervasive sense of worthlessness, needing to feel better about yourself.

This world is like a huge roll of carpet. Its unrolling began with time and continues into the future. Sustaining a belief that the Son of God is guilty enables you to walk along on the unrolling carpet through a continuum of time, what seems to be a painful and senseless journey ending in death.

Eventually we will reach its end and the carpet will roll-up and disappear. The length of time needed before this takes place, depends on how long you choose to continue condemning others; the Son of God.

Your true reality is eternity which has no past, only now. What a relief to know that no-thing happened and that guilt and this reality is not real.

I know it is difficult for our ego mind to accept this truth, but we must, if we wish to roll that carpet back before time began and experience wondrous eternal love and peace sooner rather than later.

The Creator is not cruel and would not permit His Son to wander about aimlessly in an illusionary world without a protector.

This companion walks alongside with you on this journey with a soul's purpose of being released from this reality.

The Christ Mind has eternal life in a place where time does not exist, love and peace is experienced always, and always is directionless.

"The Holy Spirit stands at the end of time, where you must be because He is with you. He has already undone everything unworthy of the Son of God, for such was His mission, given Him by God. And what God gives has always been." (4:4-6)

  • jsstudio34
  • Jul 23, 2023
  • 2 min read

Behold the Guide your Father gave you, that you might learn you have eternal life. For death is not your Father's Will nor yours, and whatever is true is the Will of the Father ACIM T-12.IV.6:1-2

Eternal life cannot be bought nor sold, as part of our inheritance there are no conditions attached. No part of the Sonship can ever be disinherited, wholeness of the Creator will always remain within all His extensions.

Our devotion to a reality of death, emboldens ego to remove all limitations regarding trading spiritual assets in exchange for material rewards of this world; in order, to insure its continued life.

Ego is an expert at convincing the mind that by following its path, extensions of the life of the body and this reality will be successful; never revealing at what cost.

When we trade the Kingdom of Heaven for a world full of death, we pay a hefty price. Our soul becomes weary of spending many lifetimes imprisoned in a foreign reality. The present state of this world reflects the soul's despair.

Fortunately, the Kingdom is not lost forever; it is safely waiting for the mind's awakening.

An investment in spirit is mandatory, bartering is not an option.

This necessitates removing emotional servitude away from the material reality, letting go of the ego's will and aligning one's will with the Will of Creator.

Removing all attachments to the material world returns the mind to its true nature, the Christ Mind. dissolving the veil of forgetfulness, restoring vision of the True Reality.

"The Atonement(forgiveness) is not the price of your wholeness, but it is the price of your awareness of your wholeness." (7:1)

Acts of love attune the mind to its awareness of Oneness.

Be Love, Precious Soul Companions.


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About Me and Art

Jeanette lived an ordinary life with a simple beginning. Growing up on a farm, a young mind found solace, contentment, entertainment, and adventure creating imaginary worlds along with all that was essential to give them life.

 

Her aloneness was a potent seed implanted into a receptive creative mind. It was the medium that provided a unique ability to visualize possibilities and potentialities in all things, merely waiting to be lovingly manipulated, molded, shaped,  and fashioned into form.

 

Her aspiration for perfection was influenced by an intense desire to exemplify the seven virtues of creation: faith, trust, patience, kindness, purity, humility, and perfect love of Oneness.

 

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