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− | Let me remember that there is no sin. | + | <center>'''Let me remember that there is no sin.'''</center> |
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− | Sin is the only thought that makes the goal of God seem unattainable. What
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− | else could blind us to the obvious, and make the strange and the distorted
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− | seem more clear? What else but sin engenders our attacks? What else but
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− | sin could be the source of guilt, demanding punishment and suffering? And
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− | what but sin could be the source of fear, obscuring God's creation; giving
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− | love the attributes of fear and of attack?
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− | Father, I would not be insane today. I would not be afraid of love, nor seek | + | [[Sin]] is the only [[thought]] that makes the [[goal]] of [[God]] seem unattainable. What |
− | for refuge in its opposite. For love can have no opposite. You are the Source | + | else could [[blind]] us to the obvious, and make the [[strange]] and the [[distorted]] |
− | of everything there is. And everything that is remains with You, and You | + | seem more clear? What else but sin engenders our [[attacks]]? What else but |
− | with it | + | sin could be the [[source]] of [[guilt]], demanding punishment and [[suffering]]? And |
| + | what but sin could be the source of [[fear]], obscuring God's [[creation]]; giving |
| + | love the [[attributes]] of fear and of attack? |
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| + | :''Father, I would not be insane today. I would not be afraid of love, nor seek'' |
| + | :''for refuge in its opposite. For love can have no opposite. You are the Source'' |
| + | :''of everything there is. And everything that is remains with You, and You with it.'' |
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