Abraham Hicks - Angels and Spirit Guides
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The most clearest explanation I have encountered!
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@mrfrankiegoestoboston
one of my favorite affirmations is "i forgive myself, i accept myself, i love myself." and to keep it simple, sometimes just "forgive, accept, love." to me, being conscious is a continuous choice and awareness of how i'm feeling.
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@MrFrankygoestoboston - When peace is more important to you than revenge or judgement, you will find it. If you 'let go and let God' you will remember that we are not here to either condemn nor condone anyone for anything - not even ourselves. To forgive is NOT to say it's OK, but releases YOU from what happened. You will see the living hell is one of your own making, created of the hate & fear for another. You can walk through the walls of that prison anytime you turn toward the light.
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I have a person in my life that has destroyed my relationship with my brothers whom I no longer speak with as a result. I hate and fear this person and feel a need to exact revenge on him. My fear of acting out on the revenge keeps me stuck in this hell I'm in. I'm hoping practicing law of attraction will help but it's very difficult because i don't want to let this guy off the hook and i refuse to forgive my brothers for what I see as their betrayal. My life is a living hell everyday.
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@MissBinkyMarie good point. I have my doubts about Abraham being a group of "beings" anyway. I think it's just Esther lining up with her higher self (infinite intelligence) But i do believe in the law of attraction. There is actually no need for 'Abraham" per se. Law of Attraction speaks for itself.
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@myline2mg Your logic is flawed. Let's accept the premise that the goal is to convince me that I am God and that God does not exist. That would mean that the goal is to convince me that I do not exist. That's just plum silly. Also, how do you know that "when you die, you die, and don't wake up until Judgement Day if ***you*** have not been communing with the dead? HMMMM??? Go back to church and fall on your knees and beg forgiveness for your hubris. (Look it up). Love, Miss Binky Marie
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@MrFrankygoestoboston I would gently suggest that it bothers you because it is not a match with your vibration. It is a complete, hummingly vibrating match to the vibration of Tseitalcan, which is why that person used the term. Perhaps you had or are having interactions with a creepy yogic person in your life (I've met my share, so I do understand). To some folks, talking about the vortex, and rockets of desire, and vibrational alignment sounds completely cult-like. (I'm enjoying this chat. . )
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@MissBinkyMarie It's still creepy and that's not what Abraham is about.
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@MrFrankygoestoboston "Namaste" is an expression that is used by many people, not just in yoga-related contexts. In the same way you might say "rendezvous" or "siesta" or use any other borrowed word, some folks use the word "namaste". Because English does not have as many different registers or forms of greeting as some other languages, it is sometimes useful to borrow a greeting from another language. It can be fun.
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I'm taking an extended "bath" in your videos. Thank you so much. They are well-chosen and well-created. Your generosity is appreciated.
Very nice understanding
4moonbow 2 years ago 13
Thanks!
YesToTheVortex 2 years ago 7