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Lesson 363: This Holy Instant Would I Give to You. Be You in Charge For I Would Follow You, Certain That Your Word Gives me Peace

Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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What if the fastest way to clarity is not to think harder, but to forgive sooner? We explore how forgiveness, understood as a shift in perception rather than a moral duty, clears the static that turns simple choices into stressful puzzles. Instead of asking “What should I do,” we practice asking “How do I see this,” and watch how the next step presents itself with ease.

We unpack a practical definition of forgiveness—“What I thought happened didn’t happen”—to show how meaning, not events, drives our suffering. By naming and releasing imposter thoughts that evaluate, accuse, or replay old slights, we free attention for guidance. From that quiet space, the right word, the needed stillness, or the gentle action appears without strain. This is the heart of acting from inspiration: letting peace lead behavior rather than managing outcomes through control.

Across the conversation, we return to the holy instant as a living practice: “This holy instant would I give to you. Be you in charge, for I would follow you.” We reflect on Christ’s vision as a lens that recognizes shared innocence beneath the conflict story, dissolving the need to be right and restoring a calm certainty. As judgment drops, complexity fades, and clarity rises on its own. The mantra “I follow by forgiving” becomes a steady rhythm through the day, a simple tool to reset perspective and soften resistance when confusion creeps in.

If you’re ready to trade overthinking for presence, and complexity for simple, inspired action, press play and practice alongside us. Subscribe for more teachings like this, share the episode with someone who could use some peace today, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s one judgment you’re willing to release right now?

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