GUEST: I know what you’re saying is true. My egoic mind feels - TopicsExpress



          

GUEST: I know what you’re saying is true. My egoic mind feels like it’s very irresponsible for me not to pursue… ABRAHAM: Your what kind of mind? GUEST: My egoic… ABRAHAM: Egoic. That’s a good word. We make up words too. […laughter…] Your egoic mind is a focusing mechanism. Your egoic mind has the ability to focus upon anything that you want and will receive – immediately – a vibrational translation in the form of emotion. So, don’t condemn this clear mind that you’ve got. Just direct it. Just direct it. GUEST: Okay. ABRAHAM: There’s nothing wrong… You want to be here in this body. You do care about who you are. You are selfish by nature because your only perspective is Self. All kinds of people ask you to give [up] your perspective of Self, which is your relationship with your Inner Being. They ask you to give it up in order to satisfy what they want, and then they have the nerve to call you egoic?! Egotistical, if you don’t?! You see, use your mind for good. GUEST: Yeah. Got it. ABRAHAM: Here’s a clarification. We’re not talking about using your mind for the creation of better conditions – like better bodily conditions – we’re saying use your mind for something that you can control right here and now which is an ATMOSPHERIC MOOD CHANGE. You can control that. You have the ability to complain or to compliment in any moment of the world, and the more you practice it the easier it will be to do… until – in time – you will be so distracted with blue glass and butterflies and feathers and all kinds of other wonderful things that are far more important than those things would ever seem to be… that there will be no question in your mind about the relationship between what you’re focusing upon and what’s coming to you. And, don’t try to figure out what kinds of thoughts you were thinking that brought… what you don’t want about… because it was never something big. You didn’t sit around and deliberately cause destruction to your own physical experience. You never do that. It’s not big things. It’s not massive things. You weren’t born with big dilemmas to sort through. It’s the piddly little complaining about this and this and this and this and this that holds you in chronic patterns of resistance that just get bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. You’re not doing bad things to yourself. You’re just piddling away moments that could feel good. Your SACFACING good-feeling moments! […laughter…] Your SACFACING good-feeling moments unnecessarily. ~ABRAHAM AUGUST 9, 2014 SAN DIEGO, CA SEGMENT 3, GUEST 1
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 22:09:43 +0000

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