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A Course In Miracles

Sin

 


 

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Sin is defined as “lack of love.” Since love is all there is, sin in the sight of the Holy Spirit is a mistake [of perception] to be corrected, rather than an evil to be punished. Our sense of inadequacy, weakness, and incompletion comes from the strong investment in the “scarcity principle” that governs the whole world of illusions. From that point of view, we seek in others what we feel is wanting in ourselves. That, in fact, is what passes for love in the dream world. There can be no greater mistake than that, [that is, confusing love for the "scarcity principle"] for love is incapable of asking for anything.

What if you looked within and saw no sin?

Sin is insanity... Sin is the home of all illusions... Sin "proves" God's Son is evil... A madman's dreams are frightening, and sin appears indeed to terrify... There is no sin...

Editor’s note: See the essay on “Sin,” the traditional view, which has been used by the churches to control people with fear and guilt. Notice what the Course judges to be the basis for love in this world: we seek in others that which we feel to be lacking in ourselves. Most marriages are based on this neediness: “I need someone to make me happy and give me the good life.” See “The Wedding Song” for a full discussion of this “scarcity principle.”

 

 

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