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    • Writer: James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
      James P. Mackenzie-Carmichael
    • Sep 15
    • 1 min read

    You cannot enter into real relationships with any of God’s Sons unless you love them all and equally. ²Love is not special. ³If you single out part of the Sonship for your love, you are imposing guilt on all your relationships and making them unreal. ⁴You can love only as God loves. (ACIM, T-13.X.11:1-4)


    ⁶For God created the only relationship that has meaning, and that is His relationship with you. (ACIM, T-15.VIII.6:6)


    God established His relationship with you to make you happy, and nothing you do that does not share His purpose can be real. (ACIM, T-17.IV.1:1)


    You have a real relationship, and it has meaning. ⁶It is as like your real relationship with God as equal things are like unto each other. ⁷Idolatry is past and meaningless. ⁸Perhaps you fear your brother a little yet; perhaps a shadow of the fear of God remains with you. ⁹Yet what is that to those who have been given one true relationship beyond the body? (ACIM, T-20.VI.12:5-9)

     
     
     

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