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Lesson 364: 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 guidance you long for isn’t a verdict but a welcome—an invitation back to peace? We open with a simple offering of the holy instant and a daring request: be in charge, and we will follow. From there, we unwind the ego’s core myth that light exposes us to punishment, and instead reveal how correction is love in motion, tailored to each moment with unsurprising gentleness.

Across this conversation, we unpack why the mind fears spiritual guidance, how shame sneaks into honest admission, and what changes when we stop trying to think our way out of pain. We look at mistakes without flinching and learn to treat them as classrooms rather than crimes. Practical tools ground the insight: a mantra that reorients the body and the breath—“I was mistaken, and I am still loved”—and a simple rhythm of pausing twice daily and briefly each hour to let words, thoughts, or stillness be given. No striving, no hunting for answers, just permission to receive what serves now.

As trust grows, decision-making softens and clarity rises without force. You may notice less reactivity and more ease, fewer loops of self-criticism and more room for quiet confidence. We explore how surrender is not passivity but responsiveness, how peace becomes reliable when we stop attacking ourselves, and how guidance naturally dissolves the fear that once kept us guarded. If you’re ready to replace punishment stories with presence and learn how to be led by love, this conversation offers both language and practice to begin today.

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