You are Guiltless!
- 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)







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