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“For the entire law is fulfilled
in keeping this one command:
‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”

Paul in Galatians 5:14

Love,
not in an idealized way
(pleasure/expectation)
but simply the openness of
not hating,
not blaming,
not judging.

(Roger on love)

Not judging or blaming yourself.

Love as the debunking of
psychological identity.

Not as a goal for someone to “do”,
but as the gift of understanding,
anchored in Presence.

“You have no idea of
the tremendous release
and deep peace
that comes from meeting
yourself and your brother
totally without judgement.”

ACIM,T-3.VI.3:1

This type of “talking” potentially
infuriates the personal-me.

This sharing here is not about replacing
old beliefs and hopes with new ones!
It is not about mental struggle.

Read this post here again, gently.
Be aware of the reading itself.

We are too easily distracted
by thoughts and feelings.

😇 🙏🏻 🥰

All my words as a draft.

I’d love to hear from you!
Not to be smart or clever, but to
welcome the gift of in-team-a-see.

Holger@HealthyChristianity.com
“Examine yourself”, proof me wrong ❤️.
It is always a win-win.

Words about words…

Love your neighbor as yourself.

“For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” Love, not in an idealized way(pleasure/expectation) but simply the openness of not hating, not blaming, not judging. (Roger on love) Not judging or blaming yourself. Love as the debunking of psychological identity. Not as a goal for someone to…