08-20-2014, 07:05 PM 
	
	
	
		Hi Chrissa.
When I began seeking 13 years ago I asked the clouds in the sky. "What is real?"
It was a sincere call for help because I was very confused and felt emotional pain at the time.
These 4 words entered my mind..."Remember Everything Always Love"
That baffled me for many years until I came across tLoO last year, and then it made sense to me.
To remember all information (light) and to feel no seperation (love) is what I have personally taken from that acronym.
Quo take great care in preserving the 'ignorance' within us because they 'see' us as the infinite creator discovering itself.
To love the Creator involves the greatest of care when advising the Creator.
I would suggest that 'mistakes' are merely an admonition of our inability to see the uniqueness in all experience. A mistake to you might be a glorious choice to me?
Therefore we could see mistakes more as opportunities, That way of evaluating our free will choices, departs us from the judgement and blame that persists in clipping our 'wings' down to there 'judged' size.
The seeming paradox between causality and free will reminds me of the chicken and egg parody.
I just started rubbing my brow which means I am tired, and clueless all of a sudden!
	
	
	
	
When I began seeking 13 years ago I asked the clouds in the sky. "What is real?"
It was a sincere call for help because I was very confused and felt emotional pain at the time.
These 4 words entered my mind..."Remember Everything Always Love"
That baffled me for many years until I came across tLoO last year, and then it made sense to me.
To remember all information (light) and to feel no seperation (love) is what I have personally taken from that acronym.
Quo take great care in preserving the 'ignorance' within us because they 'see' us as the infinite creator discovering itself.
To love the Creator involves the greatest of care when advising the Creator.
I would suggest that 'mistakes' are merely an admonition of our inability to see the uniqueness in all experience. A mistake to you might be a glorious choice to me?
Therefore we could see mistakes more as opportunities, That way of evaluating our free will choices, departs us from the judgement and blame that persists in clipping our 'wings' down to there 'judged' size.
The seeming paradox between causality and free will reminds me of the chicken and egg parody.
I just started rubbing my brow which means I am tired, and clueless all of a sudden!