Hi DaBears..you sure do your homework good

so I think I hear you say the magic tool is the tool of forgiveness?
I believe in other words, the eternal I which exists before and after creation could be called "I am that I am." or in some circles "I am consciousness."
in suffering circles we call it center of the universe disease, or selfishness perhaps.
your question appears as "But why does this name exist then? I'm confused what name u are talking of..is this name sin? please explain. although I can say straight off, sin translates to error.
the other day I came across this phrase in my reading "he who would not forgive, must judge, for he must justify his failure to forgive.."
then theres is a saying in the bible "judgment is mine sayeth the Lord."
so I'm saying we cannot judge others if we would practice forgiveness.
just rambling here, but in the Catholic church which is not that popular, well maybe among the Hispanics, it might be popular still, but there is a thing called confessionals.
I don't think you can find this practice in any protestant churches, but DP, my guide would say confessionals allow you to get rid of guilt by confessing the errors you or I may have noticed ourselves doing..a regular "oh, I messed up again but I will notice the next time the temptation is presented because then I won't have to keep coming to confessionals to be forgiven" well you get the point, that they were a way to change one's self, make an intention to do better, feel better about oneself.
then the priest would forgive the sinner even as J would have, and all those guilt feelings go away.
but deep down I think the guilt feelings stem from feeling individually and collectively that we have separated from God. when the time comes you feel merged with god and never having been separated except in your mind, in allusions, then there's no more guilt feelings about anything. since god is love, then all you feel is love which is what you are is love, behind the guilt and fears we work thru, does that make any sense to you DaBears? I think you are a tremendous question and answer maker on this board btw, and a great theologian in the making. thanks for your post, alysia