Monday, November 30, 2009

Abraham-Hicks

Abraham is saying that the guest should say to himself,

"I think the only way I can ever become a really good focuser is to focus
outside the vortex for awhile and see how it feels, and then focus inside
the vortex and feel the results. I don't think I've been a slacker, I think
I've been a collector of data. I think I have been a collector of
experience. I have been a launcher of desires. I think I've been doing a
whole lot of step 1 work. I've filled my vortex full of things I want. I
wouldn't call that a slacker!

I've been going about life the hard way. Life outside the vortex is
thousands of times harder than life inside the vortex.

I don't deserve the label of slacker... I'd call that misinformed. I'd
call that trying to please others. I would call it going about it the hard
way. But I have never been a slacker.

I have NEVER been a slacker! And now I am going to apply my same ability to
focus with the Laws of the Universe. And just because it is easier, I will
not call myself a slacker.

I'm going to utilize the energy that creates worlds. I'm going to use the
leverage of alignment. I'm going to discover what a cooperative universe is
really like. I'm going to be in the vortex, thinking my way into alignment,
thinking my way into productivity, thinking my way into the success I want.
Thinking and feeling my way there!

Others looking at me who see me know longer paying the price of being out of
the vortex, THEY're going to call me the slacker."

They're going to say, "How in the world can things be so easy? You do not
look like you are paying the price at all anymore!"

And then I'll explain to them, "I was confused about this slacker thing,
too. Turns out that we are supposed to live well and life is supposed to be
good for us. And there is a Universal Force that is set up to accommodate
us. And all we have to do is find a way to get into alignment with it, you
see.
And I was so busy trying to prove my worthiness that I help myself in
vibrational resistance to the ease. And I just got all frustrated and worn
down and then I stopped trying.
That's all that happened!"

But now, think about what you know NOW!

Seattle 7/12/09