Wise Abraham...Abraham-Hicks to be exact... 12/10/2009
Anyone that knows me knows that I am a huge fan of Abraham-Hicks. Abraham is the entity which Esther Hicks channels, teaching us, well...teaching us how to create more of what we want...more of the good stuff. I love this instruction because it is very matter-of-fact, digestible, and incredibly elegant in its simplicity. Basically, the teaching illustrates that by feeling good, we attract more of the stuff to us that created that feel good emotion. So the better you feel..the more you feel better...and so on. The Law of Attraction has been getting so much media attention lately and I am thrilled that this is the case. I want to share with readers an excerpt from a Abraham-Hicks presentation; If you feel disappointed about where you are in relationship to where you want to be, you'll never be able to be there. If you feel hopeful about where you are in relationship to where you want to be, you've already begun closing the gap. If you feel eager about where you're going, if you feel enthusiastic, if you feel passion- now you're on the way. If you feel discouraged, you're not closing the gap. If you feel angry, you're widening the gap. If you feel frustration then you're sort of stuck right where you are. Your emotions are your indication of your movement. So what you're reaching for is satisfaction with where you are and eager for more. This passage illustrates how profound our emotions are in creating the lives that we wish to experience. If you feel yourself feeling less than joyful, examine what is happening inside of you! I wish you all the best of joyfulness and bliss! On the importance of feeling good. 05/09/2009
"I feel great!" That was the response I got from a woman I haven't seen in a while when I ran into her at the pool this afternoon. Now, this woman is a really good person; the kind that would take your dog for the weekend even though she has four kids, one of which is a special needs child, and a puppy that has yet to be house trained (at the time that she extended her kindness to me in this way, my puppy was not yet house trained!) . She would watch your dog so you could have a romantic getaway with your significant other/spouse. She is a rare gem. One of the reasons I am so fond of her is because she is usually upbeat and always genuine. Honestly! It is as if she focuses her attention on only the good part of the biggerpicture. In short, she is kind. We started chatting and she mentioned that she believes that it is very important to simply feel good. I noticed as I spoke with her that I felt so peaceful, and happy just sitting with her soaking in the sun (spf70 of course!) and feeling grateful. Later I read a quote from Abraham/Esther Hicks that feeling good in the ,moment was the ultimate experience. What struck me about the synchronicity of the quote and the conversation was that it was a simple pleasure that made me feel so good-just spending some time with someone that I am fond of and truly admire, while in a beautiful setting. Nice. I wish everyone to feel good this day and every day. Happy Mother's Day! |
