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Forgiveness: Chipping Away at the Walls. (2 min 24 sec)

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    1. God's love and mercy know no bounds.

    I'm inviting us to contemplate a reality where every soul, regardless of its earthly journey, is destined to return to God.
    The Illusion of Separation.
    Our perceived separation from God is merely an illusion—a dream from which we will all eventually awaken. In this dream, we feel lost, afraid, or even unworthy of divine love. Yet, these feelings are not our true reality.
    God's Unwavering Love.
    Divine mercy is the understanding that God's love for His Creations is constant and unchanging. Unlike human love, which is always conditional and fluctuating, divine love remains steadfast. This love is not diminished by our perceived mistakes or sins, for in the eyes of the divine, such concepts are part of the illusion we've created.
    The Journey of Forgiveness.
    Forgiveness is the key to unlocking our awareness of God's ever-present love. This forgiveness is not about pardoning real sins but about recognizing that, in truth, there is nothing to forgive. As we learn to forgive ourselves and others, we chip away at the barriers we've built against God's love.
    The Inevitability of Return.
    Every soul will eventually find its way back to God. This return is not a matter of if, but when. Some of us will awaken to this truth sooner, while others may take longer paths. Yet, the outcome is assured because it is impossible for God's Creations to be truly separate from their source.
    Time is an Illusion.
    In the eternal now of God's reality, the concept of time as we understand it does not exist. Therefore, while from our earthly perspective, the journey of reconciliation may seem long for some souls, in the divine realm, all are already home.
    God's mercy is not a finite resource to be earned or depleted but an infinite reality that encompasses all. Universal reconciliation is not just a possibility—it is an inevitability, born from the limitless love of the divine for all its creations.
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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