Saturday 26 November 2011

Forgiveness is where the rubber meets the road.

Title for todays blog is from a book `THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE UNIVERSE`
Forgiveness is where the rubber meets the road. Without forgiveness, metaphysics are useless.
I do not call for martyrs but for teachers.
Forgiveness will never result in violence, but judgment will always result in some kind of negative effect on the level of form, even if the effect is just on your own health. Violence is the ultimate and illogical extension of fear, judgment and anger. The delusional thought system of the ego will always lead to some form of violence and murder eventually, because it requires that people see their enemy - or the perceived cause of their problem - as being outside of them. So do you, but you have found the way out. By reversing the ego`s thinking, your fear will be released, not projected.
With salvation there is no one out there to blame for your one real problem, of which all the others are symbolic. The cause, which is the decision to believe in the separation from God, and the solution, which is the principle of the Atonement, are both in your mind - where you now have the power to choose the Holy Spirit`s Answer.
A tranquil mind is not a little gift.
With that in mind, a component of practicing forgiveness when you`re confronted by an opportunity would be to remember that you are dreaming. You authored the dream and made the figures in it act out for you, so you could see your unconscious guilt outside yourself, If you remember you`re dreaming, then there`s nothing out there but your own projection. Once you believe that - and belief only comes from practice and experience - then there`s no need for what you`re seeing and now forgiving to have any impact on you.
Now I must leave this blog to cycle my eldest boy to the home of his mum and step dad. Collect my youngest and cycle home with him.
Oh yes we will be taking to his house a worm farm that we made today. That put paid to my seven gallon fermentation bucket ever being used to make alcoholic beverage.
Have a good weekend folks and know that you are loved. Your brother Peter

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