HOW DO I GET THERE? |
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| Let Go of False Beliefs |
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| SIN |
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| Sins are in bodies. |
T-31.III.3:1 |
| We can be mistaken.. |
T-19.II.3:1 |
| But [we] cannot sin. |
T-19.II.3:2 |
| ...so they were but dreams |
C-5.4:2 |
| Every mistake must be a call for love. |
T-19.III.4:7 |
| All sin is understood as merely a mistake. |
W-359.int1:3 |
| ...If sin is real, both God and you are not. |
T-19.III.6:1 |
| The Holy Spirit cannot punish sin. |
T-19.III.4:1 |
| Sin is insanity. |
W-pII.4.1:1 |
| There is no sin. |
W-101.5:4 |
| What, then, is sin? |
T-19.III.4:8 |
| ...sin is a lack of love. ...a mistake to be corrected. |
T-1.IV.3:1 Preface.xi |
| Let [the veil of sin] be lifted! |
T-22.IV.3:2 |
| No one is punished for sins, and the Sons of God are not sinners. |
T-6.I.16:4 |
| Sins are beliefs that you impose between your brother and yourself. |
T-26.VII.8:7 |
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Perception has a focus.
Change but this focus, and what you behold will change accordingly. |
W-181.2:1,3 |
for just a little while. We seek for innocence and nothing else.
We seek for it with no concern but now. |
W-182.3:2,5,6 |
Remove your focus on your brother's sins,
and you experience the peace that comes from faith in sinlessness.
For their mistakes, if focused on, are witnesses to sins in you.
And you will not transcend their sight and
see the sinlessness that lies beyond. |
W-182.2:5,7,8 |
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Learn this, and learn it well,
You never hate your brother for his sins,
but only for your own.
Whatever form his sins appear to take,
it but obscures the fact that you believe them to be yours, |
T-31.III.1:4,5 |
If your mind is part of God's you must be sinless,
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W-36.1:7 |
Forgiveness recognizes what you thought you
brother did to you has not occurred. |
W-pII.q1.1:1 |
[Forgiveness] sees there was no sin.
And in that view are all your sins forgiven. |
W-pII.q1.1:3,4 |
| [Forgiveness] does not pardon sins and make them real. |
W-pII.q1.1:2 |
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| GUILT |
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| The guiltless mind cannot suffer. |
T-5.V.5:1 |
| ...for guilt is understood as the sole cause of pain in any form. |
T-30.V.2:4 |
| ...Guiltlessness is invulnerability. |
T-14.III.7:1 |
| To accuse is not to understand. |
T-14.V.3:6 |
| Only the self-accused condemn. |
T-31.III.1:1 |
Anger but screeches, "Guilt is real!" |
M-18.3:1 |
| Guilt feelings are the preservers of time. |
T-5.VI.2:1 |
| ...God's Son is guiltless, and sin does not exist. |
M-10.2:9 |
| ...all guilt is solely an invention of your mind, |
W-70.1:5 |
| You project guilt to get rid of it, but you are actually merely concealing it. |
T-13.II.2:2 |
See no one, then, as guilty, and you will affirm the truth
of guiltlessness unto yourself. |
T-13.IX.6:1 |
The acceptance of guilt into the mind of God's Son
was the beginning of the separation
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T-13.int.2:1 |
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