Embracing Love: A Path to Healing

There is no love without forgiveness, and there is no forgiveness without love.

~ Bryant H. McGill

It matters little what is said or done if your thoughts are not in alignment with what your soul’s mission is for you. While this concept might seem odd or inconclusive, perhaps Sananda/Jesus’s message below might provide some clarity.

We hope you will find value in this transcription. Thank you in advance for adhering to the desire to be present for three or four minutes so you can integrate the Light Codes it contains.

Mary Magdalene

Forgiving yourself for hurting someone is only required if you were intentional in your actions. Being expected to offer an apology to someone when no harm was intended might very well prompt you to seriously rethink whether the connection you shared with that person was as unconditionally loving as you would personally prefer.

When this scribe was asked to relay “last rights” to her mother after an intentional overdose left her in a coma, the first words we asked her to repeat were, “All is forgiven.”

“Does that make sense?” some of you might be wondering. To that end, does it also make sense to apologize for something you didn’t do?

Assuaging a person’s ego isn’t something the soul desires by any stretch of the imagination. What the soul chooses to do—much to the chagrin of the ego on many occasions—is provide opportunities for healing which require the ego to circumvent misjudgment in exchange for expansion of awareness.

Humanity does not need someone to come down from the next realm to say, “This is how things should be.” However, it is important to remind people that humanity’s survival ultimately requires the ego to display its shortcomings in order to improve them and set aside misgivings and misperceptions in exchange for opening the mind and heart to the Oneness of All That Is.

True Christianity does not divide, it unites. It brings together people who would otherwise not want to see others as equals even though, deep down, the only thing that separates people is how they choose to live their lives.

Those who choose to live in harmony within themselves have the upper hand, so to speak. That doesn’t mean those same people can’t choose to uplift others; in fact, that might be exactly what humanity needs right now.

As solemn as this post might be, so is it important to understand that we have everyone’s best interests at heart—even those who might otherwise think they already know what’s best or what other people “should” be doing. Is that not the ego’s way of separating what is “good” from what simply requires a bit of conscious improvement?

What do you think “Judgment Day” is supposed to look like? Isn’t it an awareness of the ways in which everyone—both individually and collectively—can simply ask the following question:

How much love do I want to give and receive?

Isn’t it loving to extend a helping hand to those in need?

Isn’t it loving to have what is often referred to as a “difficult conversation” in order to find common ground in lieu of points of difference so that the ego can steadfastly hold onto anger or hurt that have no place in the soul’s desire to ascend to a state of Nirvana that so many have sought during each lifetime chosen by your soul for the sheer purpose of making the world as you know it to be a better place in lieu of a bitter one?

While the foregoing paragraph is acknowledged as being a single run-on sentence, it is intended to offer a way to stand in your truth and ask yourself whether some of the truths you’ve been holding onto are simply misjudgments that have no place in your overall growth.

As the Oneness of All That Is combines all directions of time—which is not linear but multi-layered—so is your inner realm also comprised of vast layers of awareness that have yet to become compatible with your soul’s desire to unite so-called “opposites” so they can be Divine representations of the Oneness of All That Is in your own unique way. You are, after all, a spark of the Divine.

You are whole and human, even though some of you might feel fragmented from time to time.

Do not deny yourself an opportunity to liberate yourself from your ego’s fears. Learn how to understand them and apply love to areas where insecurity has hidden itself into a corner, crying out for attention and a chance to release all self-imposed limitations that were previously held onto as truth.

A “truth” is not permanent. It is simply a belief that has yet to be challenged in the name of love so it can be refuted if it does not support your soul’s unique plan for you.

Love requires the commitment to become conscious of the ways in which corrections and connections form part of the soul’s “repertoire of acknowledgment,” as my dear friend El Morya refers to it.

Love requires commitment to love, doesn’t it? It also requires a commitment to stating the obvious from time to time:

There are ways in which everyone can improve.

No one is “less than” because they haven’t completed the soul’s curriculum. In fact, some of the people who have endured repeated disappointments did so for a higher purpose. Their experiences—as difficult as they were—served as catalysts for growth, assisting them in discovering ways to manoeuvre through the world in peace and relative solitude, connecting with nature and animals alike in order to receive the unconditional love required to survive as well as thrive.

Love does not require you to be what others want you to be. It requires you to be yourself and accept that no one has the right to bully you or cut you down if you aren’t deemed “perfect.”

Perfection is the soul’s domain, not the ego’s.

Love does not require you to sacrifice who you are. It requires you to embrace who you are and make amends to the aspects of yourself that have felt undervalued or underappreciated.

It is not your job to tell people where they need to improve. It is your job to tell people that you will support them as they make self-love their highest priority. No doubt, many are sadly lacking in that department, and the last thing they need is to be made to believe they aren’t good enough.

Everyone deserves love.

Everyone deserves compassion.

Everyone deserves forgiveness.

Let this be your conscious mission: to love without condition. Then you will be sharing your soul’s overarching mission in this lifetime, in all the ones to come, and in all the ones you’ve experienced.

Let love resonate in every direction of time.

Let it become One with All That Is.

That is your soul’s vision of Nirvana.

And so it is.

I AM Sananda, but many of you know me as Jesus the Christ.

We love you all.

~ Channeled October 4, 2024