If we truly understand that “love is all there is,” we will also have to agree that this primary, immutable law must set in motion subset laws that emanate from it.
Pure love sees nothing that is not love; therefore, it sees nothing that needs forgiveness. Forgiveness then must flow from love as surely as water from a stream.
The concept of forgiveness is based on the need to be forgiven for doing some thing “wrong” or “bad.” So flowing from the law of love must also be the law of correction.
Master Saint Germaine reminds us of this law of correction and invites us to make use of it by putting anything we deem a mistake or wrongdoing into the violet flame, so that any negativity we believe may follow is burned up and transmuted into positive energy and outcomes. In other words, Saint Germaine encourages us to use the energy of the violet flame to burn up anything we feel is less than love and transmute it back into love.
How liberated we would all feel if we truly believed this: that we have not “sinned,” that we have not done any harm, that not only is all forgiven, but love sees nothing to be forgiven!
When we truly come from this higher awareness, we will realize that all of our seeming weaknesses, errors, and mistakes are only what we chose to create at the time to challenge us to see through them with the eyes of love, thereby proving them to be only illusions.
“Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God.” (A Course in Miracles)






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