Lesson 335: I Choose to See My Brother's Sinlessness.
🌟 A Course in Miracles (ACIM) Daily Lessons & Insights with Hope Johnson
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What if your perception isn’t reporting reality—but reflecting your desire? We dive into Lesson 335 from A Course in Miracles with Hope Johnson and explore a bold claim: I choose to see my brother’s sinlessness. Not as a gloss over behavior, but as a clear, active decision to withdraw belief from illusions and let holy vision replace judgment. We unpack why projection always precedes perception, how that realization restores your authorship, and why forgiving isn’t fixing—it’s remembering.
Together, we look past personality and roles to the innocence that doesn’t change. Hope shares how seeing someone as totally worthy—even when they don’t see it—stabilizes your own worth. We examine the difference between the ego that perceives and the Holy Spirit that knows, and how forgiveness becomes a bridge from illusion to knowledge. As layers of judgment thin, light reflects back more easily, and memory of oneness returns. This is practical mysticism: simple choices, repeated sincerely, that re-train the mind toward peace.
You’ll get a short daily practice you can use right away: a morning visualization to hold someone in light, a midday check-in that asks, Do I want to see guilt or innocence?, and an evening recall that names the moment you chose vision over grievance. By choosing sinlessness, you say, I am as God created me, and you start to experience relationships as mirrors of shared holiness rather than battlegrounds of blame. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who’s ready to trade evidence for vision, and leave a review telling us where you chose peace today.
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Chapters
1. Choosing Sinlessness (00:00:00)
2. Forgiveness as Active Choice (00:02:28)
3. Perception Mirrors Desire (00:05:20)
4. Beyond Personality to Innocence (00:08:20)
5. Forgiveness Restores Memory (00:11:00)
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