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Beneath all the grandiosity you hold so dear is your real call for help. ACIM T13.1.11 8:1

  • jsstudio34
  • Nov 26, 2024
  • 1 min read

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"For you call for love to your Father

as you Father calls you to Himself."

(8:2)





A remembrance of the Father lies within the unconscious mind, along with a nostalgic yearning to reunite with Him.

Divine communication is constant.


Underneath all the ego pretentiousness and pompous behavior, accumulations of things held dear, "is our call for help".


This help is accessed when we are able to recognize a similar deception in our brothers. 

Who, like us, delude themselves into believing that accruing and glorifying things of this world could possibly replace our true entity's innate grandeur, which is patiently waiting within our mind to be celebrated?


When we are able to recognize our own divine grandeur in others, we, (the Christ Mind, our true entity) welcome and embrace it as rightfully ours.


This knowing, a sweet remembrance of Home is often reflected in others, a silent heartache, a suppressed longing for reuniting with our inherent greatness.


"For grandeur is the right of God's Son, and no illusions can satisfy him or save him for what he is. Only his love is real, and he will be content only with his reality." (8:6-7)


Precious Souls: There is no-thing in this reality that could replace what and who we really are.


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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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