Posted December 29th, 2006 by Brit
From Abraham:
“We’re not wanting to be insensitive to what so many of you are feeling, but we are very much wanting you to put this death thing in the proper perspective: You are all going to die! Except there is no death. You’re all going to make your transition into Non-Physical. It is time to stop making your transition into Non-Physical sound like a subject that is uncomfortable, and begin acknowledging that it is something that happens to everyone. This death thing is so misunderstood that you use it to torture yourself never-endingly and just absolutely unnecessarily. There are those who feel such fulfillment of life and such Connection to Source Energy, who understand that there is no separation between what is physical and Non-Physical; who understand that there is not even a lapse in consciousness, that “death” is a matter of closing one’s eyes in this dimension and literally opening one’s eyes in the other dimension. And that, truly, is how all death is, no matter how it looks, up to that point.. The reemergence into Source Energy is always a delightful thing.”
Excerpted from a workshop in Buffalo, NY on Tuesday, September 25th, 2001
All Is Well
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Posted December 20th, 2006 by Brit
from Charisma Arts
I will relate a quick story from my own life that helped
prove to me the power contained in presenting a warm vibe. One
day, not long ago, I was asked to accompany a woman to a
wedding reception. She was looking forward to her friends and
family meeting her date. But on the day of the wedding I was not
feeling particularly social. My extroverted side comes and goes in
streaks. But I wanted to make a good impression and be a good
date. Socialization was impossible to avoid.
I formulated a plan. I would act over-the-top warm and
friendly upon meeting people. I theorized that maybe this would
excuse me from the responsibility of being involved in
conversation.
That night I followed my plan. I didn’t just shake hands
with strangers; I clasped them on the shoulder. I hugged
grandmas, nieces and trophy wives. I told people that I liked
them and then I shut up.
This produced surprising results. A few days later I was told
that I was the hit of the wedding. My date said, “All the guests
thought you were a great conversationalist.†I was dumbfounded.
I hadn’t said much of anything.
This was both insightful and humbling. I used to think
people liked me for my witty remarks and intelligent
conversation. But it turns out they mostly like me for accepting
and loving them.
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Posted December 20th, 2006 by Brit
Getting used to the idea that
There is no reality, except for the reality you define (according to your beliefs).
Getting used to the idea that
There is no reality, except for whatever you define your reality to be.
Getting used to the idea that
There is no “basic” reality that is any “more real” than any other reality.
Getting used to the idea that
There is no “basic reality” against which you can gauge and judge how “real” your new belief is.
The reality actually is that there is no “inherent reality”.
LIFE IS GOOD. 100%. ALL THE TIME. I GO NICE AND SLOW. I LINGER AND SINK INTO THE MOMENT. MMM-HMMM.
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