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Norma Member

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Posted: Sun May 18th, 2008 01:58 am |
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the question is: can you love yourself when you love him? or do you have to choose?
Abraham, I think, would say that we are love (pure positive energy), and that to not love is to deny the very being that we are. And I think they would say that the best thing you can ever do for anyone, and yourself, is to love. But that doesn't mean it's going to look like what you think it ought to.
The choice is do you listen to your EGS and be in alignment, or chose to resist the flow for a while longer. Which one do you think would be in the highest good for all concerned?
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Posted: Sun May 18th, 2008 03:23 am |
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Norma wrote: Abraham, I think, would say that we are love (pure positive energy), and that to not love is to deny the very being that we are.
Yes, exactly, but if the two vibrations don't match, enough distance must take place so that both loves are possible.
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Norma Member

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Posted: Sun May 18th, 2008 06:23 pm |
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Yes, and the belief that every kind of vibration ought to be able to be in the same room with every other is new age nonsense!
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Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 02:23 pm |
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Norma wrote: I have an old thought from the early days of the "new age" that "spiritual people" ought to be able to get on with everyone. I am suspecting that this isn't the case. You may love everyone, but for some you must do it from a safe distance.
I love this thread!
Thank you for this, Norma... I think I've identified a pretty strong belief that loving someone means that I'll attract them into my experience even though their vibration and mine don't match. Kinda silly, actually, but that's our work, right? Identifying those beliefs that no longer serve us and gently re-aligning our thoughts.
melisa 
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Norma Member

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Posted: Tue May 20th, 2008 03:11 am |
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Kinda silly, actually, but that's our work, right? Identifying those beliefs that no longer serve us and gently re-aligning our thoughts.
Actually I think you hit the nail right on the head. On the CD that was included in the "Emotions" book Abraham says at one point that we have to trust the flow and our own worthiness to bring us to what we want. I've listened to the CD several times now and that trust thing struck me tonight. Trust is not a little thing, and it seems key to all of it. If we don't trust the flow, we're in a fear space, and however much we want whatever, we can't really connect. It seems a lot of our "beliefs that no longer serve" seem to have to do with faith. Abraham says "have faith in the stream and in your own worthiness."
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float_on Member

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Posted: Tue May 20th, 2008 12:17 pm |
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Norma wrote: Trust is not a little thing, and it seems key to all of it. If we don't trust the flow, we're in a fear space, and however much we want whatever, we can't really connect.
Yes! Trust is definitely key.
Did Abraham say anything about how to move from that fear space into faith?
melisa
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