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Are we returning to innocence?

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  1. Thinking makes us feel going away and returning from our natural

    state of innocence.It is only the thought that goes out and in always.

    We are always innocent.Looking otherwise is due to clouding of thoughts over the innocence.


  2. I love that song! As for your Q....we are innocent and the return is to that which we already are.  

  3. there never was innocence in anyone besides children and animals. people were just more penalized for it before now.

  4. Returning to the essence of *who we really are* - pure light.  We can thank God for the journey from light to dark to light again... so we truly can appreciate the Light when we embrace it for the last, endless time.

    Peace, Love and Blessings!

  5. I agree with nice vibrations. We have always been innocent. We were created perfect by a perfect source. To believe that the collective son could ever be changed, damaged, or made corrupt is part of the ancient lie we have "bought" for so long now. Yet, because we believe it we will manifest it in our lives somehow. It is not a return to that which we have always really been, but a remembering. May we all remember! In meditation there is a place of remembering or being, words are sometimes so useless. Once experienced it changes you in manifestation forever.

    Blessings!

  6. Innocence exists for those who are able to bury their  head in the sand.

  7. We cannot deny that which we are.

    Your question interests me because it assumes in itself that we are 'innocence' itself as we could not 'return' to something that which we never were. So taking this assumption further (and I call it assumption only because we can only feel it but not prove it), if 'innocence' is that which is at our roots, then it means its a part of us and if its a part of us then its always been within us and with us. So instead of saying 'returning' to innocence, I would say 're-awakening' into innocence.



    And yes... we are.

  8. maybe not 'returning to innocence' ....but maybe instead we are becoming wiser and becoming true to ourselves and others....I like this thought better for today's society only because 'innocence' can be all too easily taken advantage of and then easily hurt...

    Nice thought though and great song! Here's one from me to you:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=PXuIiHKk0H...

  9. Innocence is a romantic notion that is absurd, but yet desired by those who feel guilty about something.  The idea of innocence is the desire to not feel guilty.  Nothing more.


  10. Today’s world, however, is not one overly blessed with love and affection. Neighbors are viewed with indifference, strangers are treated with an “I couldn’t care less” attitude, and the natural affection we should expect to find within the realm of the family is all too often missing. Why?

    But know this, that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here.  For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, self-assuming, haughty, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, disloyal,  having no natural affection, not open to any agreement, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, without love of goodness,  betrayers, headstrong, puffed up [with pride], lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God,  having a form of godly devotion but proving false to its power; and from these turn away( .2 Timothy 3:1-5)

  11. I have to go with Nice Vibrations and Phae on this one.

    I cannot think of anything to add or take away.

    Thanks for a good question and thanks Nice Vibrations and Phae for such insightful answers.

    Peace!

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