“Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much. (1 min 18 sec)
But he who is forgiven little, loves little." (Luke 7:47)
1. Forgiveness isn't about the other person's sins.
It's about healing our own perception. The Course teaches that our grievances are our own illusions. We project them onto others and then hold them accountable.
So, when Jesus says "forgiven," it's about recognizing there’s nothing to forgive. All those "sins" are illusions. The love she feels? It’s her awakening to this truth. Her perception shifts, and she sees only love.
On the flip side, "he who is forgiven little, loves little." This means if you cling to the illusion of sin, you limit your love. You stay trapped in your own grievances.
Love asks us to see through the eyes of Christ—pure, unconditional love. No sins, no guilt. Just love and a shift in perception. It’s about seeing beyond the ego’s tricks.
So, the takeaway? Forgive by seeing there’s nothing to forgive. Love fully by dropping the illusions. That's Love's way. Provocative? Absolutely. But it's a path to true peace and love.
#thinkgod I am sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you.
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