Thursday, May 30, 2013

allow to love

Personal and global ascension requires allowing and gratitude. Allowing what you do not like or want happens when you give your attention to what is desired. Gratitude is appreciation for the incredible variety in all things…personalities, clothing designs, architecture, trees, drinking vessels, and so on.

Daily allowing and gratitude bring you to an inner space of love for ALL without bringing ALL into your everyday experience. With this you discern where you want to go, whose company feels good, what foods excite your taste buds, and so on.


Changes ensue along the path of life. Perhaps the spinach you grimaced over is now a favored green in your salad. Perhaps a person you avoided for a “less than” feeling they transmitted with their presence, has transcended the emotional issue resulting in that message.


Rather than avoiding what is undesirable, focus on what is desired. You can always go to a place of inner stillness where your answers await. (One might sleep on it!)


At a recent tai chi gathering on the Intracoastal Waterway, the participants were mostly quiet for the practice. By being the example I desired for the group, speech was minimal. My meditation on balance visualized  everyone in the group receiving a harmonious blend of galactic and earth energies. Group behavior demonstrated greater balance manifested as silence (focused meditation).  The group tuned to living in the Now. Everyone benefited.


Another way of discussing human interaction is this: love all in the grand scheme whether or not you like their behavior. It is perfectly acceptable to love at a distance and not like upon close inspection. Just follow your emotional guidance scale. If the person does not inspire good feelings in you, place your attention elsewhere.


Whatever you are giving your attention to already has a vibration of its own, and as you give your attention to it, you include its vibration in your vibration...and then your point of attraction is affected. (Excerpted from the Abraham-Hicks workshop in Silver Spring, MD on April 19, 1997)


If man understood that "what I create has nothing to do with what anybody else is creating" then he wouldn't be so afraid of what others are doing. (Excerpted from the Abraham-Hicks workshop in El Paso, TX on November 14, 1998)