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♥ Abraham Hicks ♥ Abraham explains the importance of deliberately setting your vibrational tone.
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We would focus on everything that mattered to us. It is so satisfying to hold a thought and to find the feeling place and then see the Universe conspire to help you receive it. Oh, co-creation at its best. -Abraham

Excerpted from a workshop in Chicago, IL on Sunday, November 1st, 1998

Music-Adagio for Strings -Samuel Barber :)

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  • @EvolutionAvenue - One other thing real quick I just wanted to say I watched your 'I appreciate...' vid and noticed you had a pic of Robert Monroe in there. I've read all three of his books (which are amazing) and have had my own personal 'experiences' as well. Anyway just wanted you to know I'm not just some jerk who's completely apathetic towards these ideas...much love ;)

  • @Xineohp37 Did you really? My first video :) I didn't think that of course. Yes the books are amazing. Read read and re-read. Also intertwined with those are Joe McMoneagel and Skip Atwater. Recommend both of their books. It's rather indescrible but I expect having had your own experiences I don't need to explain, and couldn't really anyway. Hahahaha. I've been to The monroe insitute twice. I look forward to many more visits. Fascinating stuff. Much Love :)

  • @EvolutionAvenue- Nothing peronal just trying to inject a little humor that's all. I actually agree with the message of this video and find this subect fascinating. It's just I grew up watching platoon and can't help but think of that scene when I hear this music. If you've never seen the film I recommend it, it's very good and based on Oliver Stones' personal experience in the Vietnam war.

  • @Xineohp37 Understand ^_^ It's a movie from my childhood also, which for some reason I gave a wide berth. Looking back I'm feeling it was because, it did not feel good. No issues with fantasy violence or horror, but I think because I knew it was about something real, I couldn't view it as entertainment. I know it's an excellent work...I'll reconsider it. :) Thanks for the that and the comment. XO

  • What's up with the sad 'Platoon' music?... All I keep seeing is Sgt. Elias with his arms up in the air and then keeling over :/

  • @Xineohp37 I've never seen the movie Platoon. For me it was music, in itself, beautiful, with only goodness. I don't have a sad associate memory with this composition so, that's what is up with that. I know now, but I can't change the music.

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  • @EvolutionAvenue - I will also look into those two other authors you mentioned, thanx for the suggestion! :)

  • @EvolutionAvenue - Wow! Amazing to talk w. Someone who's actually been there! And yes I've learned pretty early on to keep it to myself lol. My 1st experience, although brief, was enough to give me a lifelong interest in the subject. I always had it in the back of my mind that I'd like to visit the MI while reading those books. It's just a matter of finding the time, funds etc...but who knows maybe I'll bump into you 1 day! ;)

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    I don't click "like"

    I'll click "Replay"

  • @Mixxer182 - Winning! ;)

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