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    Eternity

    • Writer: James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
      James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
    • Sep 17, 2025
    • 1 min read

    ⁸Time and eternity cannot both be real, because they contradict each other. ⁹If you will accept only what is timeless as real, you will begin to understand eternity and make it yours. (ACIM, T-10.V.14:8-9)


    ³Miracles therefore reflect the laws of eternity, not of time. (ACIM, T-1.I.19:3)


    ²The separation is a system of thought real enough in time, though not in eternity. (ACIM, T-3.VII.3:2)


    ⁵The only aspect of time that is eternal is now. (ACIM, T-5.III.6:5)


    Miracles have no place in eternity, because they are reparative. ²Yet while you still need healing, your miracles are the only witnesses to your reality that you can recognize. (ACIM, T-9.VI.6:1-2)


    I seek but the eternal. ²For Your Son can be content with nothing less than this. (ACIM, W-334.2:1-2)

     
     
     

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