Difference between revisions of "ACIM Workbook - Lesson 249"
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− | Forgiveness | + | [[Forgiveness]] paints a picture of a world where [[suffering]] is over, loss |
− | + | becomes impossible and [[anger]] makes no sense. [[Attack]] is gone, and | |
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− | becomes impossible and anger makes no sense. Attack is gone, and | ||
madness has an end. What suffering is now conceivable? What loss can be | madness has an end. What suffering is now conceivable? What loss can be | ||
− | sustained? The world becomes a place of joy, abundance, charity and | + | sustained? The world becomes a place of [[joy]], [[abundance]], [[charity]] and |
− | endless giving. It is now so like to Heaven that it quickly is transformed into | + | endless giving. It is now so like to Heaven that it quickly is [[transformed]] into |
− | the light that it reflects. And so the journey which the Son of God began has | + | the [[light]] that it [[reflects]]. And so the [[journey]] which the Son of God began has |
ended in the light from which he came. | ended in the light from which he came. | ||
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:''Father, we would return our minds to You. We have betrayed | :''Father, we would return our minds to You. We have betrayed |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 1 October 2015
Forgiveness paints a picture of a world where suffering is over, loss
becomes impossible and anger makes no sense. Attack is gone, and
madness has an end. What suffering is now conceivable? What loss can be
sustained? The world becomes a place of joy, abundance, charity and
endless giving. It is now so like to Heaven that it quickly is transformed into
the light that it reflects. And so the journey which the Son of God began has
ended in the light from which he came.
- Father, we would return our minds to You. We have betrayed
- them, held them in a vise of bitterness, and frightened them
- with thoughts of violence and death. Now would we rest
- again in You, as You created us.