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The Atonement does not make holy. You were created holy. It merely brings unholiness to holiness; or what you made to what you are. ACIM. T.14.IX.1:1

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Bringing illusion to truth, or the ego to God, is the Holy Spirit’s only function. (1:2)





The practice of forgiveness will not make us holy.

It will release us from what we think we are and bring the mind back to its true nature, innate holiness.

 

Exposing illusions and recognizing truth is the Holy Spirit's function.

Our creations must be exposed for the illusions that they are. 

For denying this truth has cost us memory of our Creator and our true reality.

 

A decision was made to replace a reality of timelessness with a reality of time, included being something other than what we really are.

 

Truth was then quickly shuffled into the past and promptly forgotten, replaced by illusions permeating the present moment.

 

“And the past, too, was changed and interposed between what always was and now.

The past that you remember never was, and represents only the denial of what always was.” (1:9-10)

 

With passing of time the past is drastically misinterpreted and misrepresented, holding no truth of what always was and continues to be.

These falsities must be exposed to the light of truth.

What disappears when exposed to the light of truth, does so because it is not true.

 

 "Different realities are meaningless, for reality must be one. It cannot change with time or mood or change. Its changelessness is what makes it real. This cannot be undone. Undoing is for unreality.  And this reality will do for you." (2:6-11)

 

Dear Souls: Are you really content in this reality?

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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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