For some of us, a sense of our inadequacies and mistakes--whether real, exaggerated, or imagined--burdens us, paralyzes us mentally and physically. Feel the power of Love releasing you, right now, with the power of the words, "Thy sins are forgiven." Accept this. This promise and blessing frees us to move with more freedom, intuition, lightness, and effectiveness in the service of Love.
In the Bible, a group of men carry their paralyzed friend on a mat to see Jesus, in hopes that Jesus will heal him. Instead of saying, "Stand up and walk," as everyone expects, Jesus responds, "Thy sins are forgiven," and the man is restored.
For some of us, a sense of our inadequacies and mistakes--whether real, exaggerated, or imagined--burdens us, paralyzes us mentally and physically. Feel the power of Love releasing you, right now, with the power of the words, "Thy sins are forgiven." Accept this. This promise and blessing frees us to move with more freedom, intuition, lightness, and effectiveness in the service of Love.
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AuthorTarn Wilson is the author of the memoir The Slow Farm and numerous essays. You may read more of her work at tarnwilson.com. Archives
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