--

Darling, in the vernacular of what I understand, this is CORRECT as a Universal One known in some circles as The Son.

The Son, believing Himself separated from The Father/Creator has no option but to consider himself solo, broken, alone, even rejected.

Acknowledging the Universal Creator does not take away our authority or sovereignty which is the ability to speak our personal understanding of truth, but it ensures it for ourselves and for every other part of the Sonship that is innocent and perfect, residing in Heaven with The Father where He has always been.

Please my term of affection if it offends.

I celebrate your voice and your willingness to share it with us all.

--

--

Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons
Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons

Written by Debra (Debi) Yvonne Simmons

Atonement, His (Christ’s) Story, Three Temptations: Addiction, Power-Hunger, and Depression, “Seeing” Truth in the “Unseen”, Living Above the Chaos C U there :)

No responses yet