What is Sin?
Our special theme says:
Sin is the home of all illusions, which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts that are untrue. They are ‘proof’ that what has no reality is real.
Yesterday we replaced “sin” with “My ideas of right and wrong, good and bad, what should be and what should not be.”
My ideas of right and wrong, good and bad, what should be and what should not be are the home of all illusions, which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts that are untrue. They are ‘proof’ that what has no reality is real.
NTI calls these ideas “judgment.”
Judgment is the home of all illusions, which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts that are untrue. They are ‘proof’ that what has no reality is real.
Gina Lake calls these ideas “duality.”
Duality is the home of all illusions, which but stand for things imagined, issuing from thoughts that are untrue. They are ‘proof’ that what has no reality is real.
Today, we continue to notice our judgments or ideas of duality. We remember that these ideas feed the ego, make illusion and hide truth. We choose to disregard these ideas as mistaken, limited or unwanted and to practice the Loving All Method instead.
This day I choose to spend in perfect peace.
If we do not believe ideas of duality, and we practice the Loving All Method with everything that comes into our consciousness today, we will spend the day in perfect peace. This is entirely possible today.
If you find that you are not at peace at some point today, look at the thoughts that are in your mind, and ask yourself these questions:
Is there a thought of duality (judgment) in the mind now?
What is it?
Am I willing to see that idea as mistaken, limited and/or unwanted?
Am I willing to practice the Loving All Method now?
If you have 30 minutes for meditation today, I recommend this meditation:
If you only have 20 minutes for meditation today or if you have 20 minutes later in the day for a second meditation, I recommend this guided meditation by AHAM and Karen Worth again today: