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Judy Skutch Whitson made her transition and passed away on Tuesday October 19th 2021. What an inspiration she was to all of us, and how much she will be missed.
Please consider joining me today in making a donation to celebrate Judy's work and life at: https://acim.org/donate/
A Quote from ACIM on Death
"Yet there is a kind of seeming death that has a different source. ⁹It does not come because of hurtful thoughts and raging anger at the universe. ¹⁰It merely signifies the end has come for usefulness of body functioning. ¹¹And so it is discarded as a choice, as one lays by a garment now outworn.
2. This is what death should be; a quiet choice, made joyfully and with a sense of peace, because the body has been kindly used to help the Son of God along the way he goes to God. ²We thank the body, then, for all the service it has given us. ³But we are thankful, too, the need is done to walk the world of limits, and to reach the Christ in hidden forms and clearly seen at most in lovely flashes. ⁴Now we can behold Him without blinders, in the light that we have learned to look upon again.
3. We call it death, but it is liberty. ²It does not come in forms that seem to be thrust down in pain upon unwilling flesh, but as a gentle welcome to release. ³If there has been true healing, this can be the form in which death comes when it is time to rest a while from labor gladly done and gladly ended. ⁴Now we go in peace to freer air and gentler climate, where it is not hard to see the gifts we gave were saved for us. ⁵For Christ is clearer now; His vision more sustained in us; His Voice, the Word of God, more certainly our own."
(ACIM, S-3.II.1:8–3:5)
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Judy Skutch Whitson made her transition and passed away on Tuesday October 19th 2021. What an inspiration she was to all of us, and how much she will be missed.
Please consider joining me today in making a donation to celebrate Judy's work and life at: https://acim.org/donate/
A Quote from ACIM on Death
"Yet there is a kind of seeming death that has a different source. ⁹It does not come because of hurtful thoughts and raging anger at the universe. ¹⁰It merely signifies the end has come for usefulness of body functioning. ¹¹And so it is discarded as a choice, as one lays by a garment now outworn.
2. This is what death should be; a quiet choice, made joyfully and with a sense of peace, because the body has been kindly used to help the Son of God along the way he goes to God. ²We thank the body, then, for all the service it has given us. ³But we are thankful, too, the need is done to walk the world of limits, and to reach the Christ in hidden forms and clearly seen at most in lovely flashes. ⁴Now we can behold Him without blinders, in the light that we have learned to look upon again.
3. We call it death, but it is liberty. ²It does not come in forms that seem to be thrust down in pain upon unwilling flesh, but as a gentle welcome to release. ³If there has been true healing, this can be the form in which death comes when it is time to rest a while from labor gladly done and gladly ended. ⁴Now we go in peace to freer air and gentler climate, where it is not hard to see the gifts we gave were saved for us. ⁵For Christ is clearer now; His vision more sustained in us; His Voice, the Word of God, more certainly our own."
(ACIM, S-3.II.1:8–3:5)
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