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The Two Mindsets. (3 min 4 sec)

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    1. Choosing Between the Unholy and Holy Trinity.

    Now let’s shift to the holy trinity: innocence, love, and forgiveness. These are the qualities of a mind aligned with truth. When you step into this mindset, everything changes.
    The Mind of Innocence
    A mind that believes in innocence sees the inherent perfection in everyone and everything. It understands that separation is an illusion and that there is no sin—only mistaken beliefs. This mindset radiates peace and compassion because it doesn’t judge.
    The Mind of Love
    A mind rooted in love sees connection everywhere. It isn’t defensive or fearful because it knows that love is infinite and can’t be threatened. It gives freely, without expectation, because it knows that love is its natural state.
    The Mind of Forgiveness
    A mind that believes in forgiveness lets go of the past completely. It doesn’t cling to grievances or hold onto blame. Forgiveness isn’t about condoning—it’s about seeing through the illusion of separation and recognizing the truth of oneness.
    When someone reacts with kindness, compassion, or patience, you can observe: This person is coming from a mindset of innocence, love, or forgiveness. And here’s the beautiful part: that reaction is an extension of love—it’s love being sent into the world.
    The Split Mind: One Mind, Two Choices
    This is where it all comes together. What we call the “unholy” and “holy” trinities are not two separate systems—they’re two sides of the same mind. Every moment, every nanosecond, you are choosing between these two mindsets.
    The unholy trinity: sin, fear, and guilt.
    The holy trinity: innocence, love, and forgiveness.
    It’s like cake and pie. There are many variations—chocolate cake, vanilla cake, strawberry cake, or apple pie, cream pie, lemon meringue pie—but at the end of the day, it’s all still cake or pie. Similarly, every thought, every reaction, every choice falls into one of these two categories. You’re either aligning with the unholy trinity or the holy trinity. That’s it.
    Seeing the Mind Behind Actions
    When you understand this, everything becomes clear. You don’t need to ask why someone is acting a certain way. You can simply observe:
    If they’re attacking, defensive, or reactive, they’re coming from a mindset of sin, fear, or guilt. They’re caught in the illusion of separation. And here’s the truth: that behavior is always a call for love.
    If they’re kind, compassionate, or forgiving, they’re coming from a mindset of innocence, love, or forgiveness. They’re extending love because they know the truth of oneness.
    This understanding allows you to respond, not react. When you see someone coming from the unholy trinity, you don’t need to take it personally. You can recognize it as a cry for love and respond with love instead of judgment.
    Why This Is Profound
    The mind is one, but it appears split into two: the unholy and the holy. Every moment is a choice between these two systems. When you align with the holy trinity—innocence, love, and forgiveness—you awaken to the truth of who you are.
    And here’s the kicker: you can’t force anyone else to choose the holy trinity. But when you embody it yourself, you become a living example, a reminder of what’s possible. Your choice to live from innocence, love, and forgiveness is the greatest gift you can give to the world.
    Responding with Love
    Every reaction, every thought, every behavior is either a call for love or an extension of love. When you see this, life becomes simple. You stop taking things personally. You stop judging others. You stop holding onto grievances.
    You realize that every moment is an opportunity to choose the holy trinity over the unholy. To see innocence instead of sin. To extend love instead of fear. To forgive instead of holding onto guilt.
    What say you? It's 12/8/24 at 9pm and we’re just getting started. Let’s wake up.
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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