RIGHTEOUSNESS & SIN
Text: For, righteousness and sin - as in the minds of most individuals - are the extremes of an awareness in the consciousness of an individual. Thus it becomes a personal condition to be reckoned with by the individual. Not that there are not laws, nor that there are not metes and bounds about either of the terms intended to be expressed in the very words righteousness and sin. Yet, as we have given, what may be righteousness to one may be sin to another; or what is sin to one might not be considered at all by another as a deviation from a righteous path. What then (ye may ask) is the awareness or the consciousness that makes for the producing of that as may be called righteous in the experience of the individual? To be in an at-onement - in purpose, in will, in desire - with the ideal is to the individual a righteous state. Then to be conscious of deviating from that ideal, whether consciously or unconsciously, is a sin to the entity. Cayce (262-125)
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