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You have but two emotions, yet in your private world you react to each of them as though it were the other.

  • jsstudio34
  • Feb 12
  • 2 min read

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For love cannot abide in a world apart, where when it comes it is not recognized. ACIM T-13.V.5:1-2  




When we look upon others and feel rage and hatred, it's because we are looking through the darkness of our own self-loathing, projecting self-hatred onto their being, masking who they really are.


Ordinarily one would be drawn toward what is loved and run away from what is feared.

It appears; however, that we respond with fear toward love, cowering away from it because we fail to recognize the innate essence of our true being which is pure love.   


In a convoluted way, our attraction to fear draws it to ourselves as though it was love. 

Our personal realities are overflowing with frightful thoughts, beliefs, and images, all the while blindly missing the love that others generously extend to us.


 "You see what is not there, and you hear what makes no sound" (6:1)


We assign opposite attributes and meanings to emotions than their true values while communicating with illusions of ourselves, finding ourselves completely isolated and alone.


 In our delusional state wounded fractured parts of the one mind are seen everywhere, entirely missing the hidden real world where only love and peace exists, obscured beneath our dark thoughts.


If we could see through the illusions of this reality, we would clearly see that the mind has withdrawn into insanity.


"God calls you and you do not hear, for you are preoccupied with your own voice. And the vision of Christ is not in your sight, for you look upon yourself alone. (6:6-7)


Loving Beings:

Wake up from this nightmare! 

We are mistaken, we are not alone nor broken. NO-THING HAPPENED!

Collectively we remain One at Home with the Creator. 

💖🙏


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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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