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Accepting the Atonement teaches you what immortality is, for by accepting your guiltlessness you learn that the past has never been, and so the future is needless and will not be. ACIM T-13.I 9:1

  • jsstudio34
  • Feb 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

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A guilty mind  demands compensation, necessitating time, a future.

Guilt becomes a great asset for the ego who  is happy to provide all the time and as many future lives needed to fulfill that purpose.



The Son of God cannot get rid of guilt by attacking the self.  Self-judgment demoralizes the mind, causing tremendous harm,  reinforcing, and embedding more guilt, giving it continuous life with repetitive birth and death experiences.

This heavy cross is carried to one's death bed, hoping and praying for salvation.  


It must be because we identify with ego that we obediently follow this guilt-infused belief system, why else would we still go along with this insanity?

Understanding that we are not a body with a personality and that we are the innocent Eternal Christ Mind, absolves all possibility of past wrongdoing, obliterating  guilt forever.


The Creator never judges, nor condemns His Son.

Our eternal life is remembered upon acceptance of eternal love.

Eternal means a state of "always"; therefore, a future serves no purpose.


"And being true for you, you cannot attack yourself, for without guilt attack is impossible. You, then, are saved because God's Son is guiltless. And being wholly pure, you are invulnerable. "(11:6-7)


Precious Companions, celebrate your invulnerability!

 
 
 

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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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