Tuesday, December 17, 2013

"I TRUST MY FELLOW HUMANS, WHO ARE ONE WITH ME."

Trusting our brothers and sisters is essential to establishing and holding up our faith in our ability to transcend doubt and lack of sure conviction in ourselves.   When we attack our fellow humans, we proclaim that person is limited by what we perceived in them.  We do not look beyond their errors.  Rather, they are magnified, becoming blocks to our awareness of the self that lies beyond our own mistakes, and past their seeming sins as well as ours.







Forgiveness has a focus.  Change this focus, and what we behold will change accordingly.   Remove our focus on others sins, and we will experience the peace that comes from faith in sinlessness.  Their mistakes, if focused on, are witnesses to sins within us.   We seek for innocence and nothing else.

A major hazard to success has been involvement with our past and future goals.  The past is gone the future imagined.  These concerns are defenses against present change of focus in perception.  Nothing more.  We do not look to past beliefs, and what we believe will not intrude upon us now.  Let us look upon the sinlessness within.

If a person's sins occur to us, our narrowed focus will restrict our sight, and turn our eyes upon our own mistakes, which we will magnify and call our "sins."  Transcend them with instructions to our minds to change their focus, as we say:  "It is not this that I would look upon.  I trust my fellow humans, who are one with me."

What we seek to look upon is reality.  Our focus goes beyond mistakes, we will behold a wholly sinless world.  The world which once proclaimed our sins becomes the proof that we are sinless.   Our love or everyone we look upon attests to our remembrance of the holy Self which knows no sin, and never could  conceive of anything without Its sinlessness.  We look straight into the present.  We give our trust to the experience we ask for now.  Our sinlessness is the Will of God.  This instant is our willing one with His.  www.jean-lucdabreau.com

 

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