Right now I pretty much do everything using online note taking apps like Notion and Anytime because I can always add to a page.
I'd like to handwrite stuff to get away from PC screens, but one book for ALL those abe processes seems unwieldy, as would one book for EACH process. Ooh I sound contrasty lol.
What is your preference for where and how you do your Abraham exercises?
How Do You Write Your Processes?
- Paradise-on-Earth
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Re: How Do You Write Your Processes?
Hi!
I hear that you want to get away from the screen.. I personally LOVE to do it on a screen!
One thing I love about it is that I can add images so easily.
When Forum had croaked, I did it on my writing programm "Pages", but find the energy is SO much lower when I did it privately than like here, in a Forum. I felt that in the days of the old Forum, and now again: I guess this is because more people that read/connect with what you write, build an energy field that is simply accelerated. SO MUCH higher! It just feels elated, as on steroids for me!
Abe adviced to WRITE processes, as in writing is more momentum and in that, higher energy, than by just thinking, or talking.
What would be wrong with having a whole row of beautiful journals, for each process it's own? This sounds lovely to me!
I hear that you want to get away from the screen.. I personally LOVE to do it on a screen!
One thing I love about it is that I can add images so easily.
When Forum had croaked, I did it on my writing programm "Pages", but find the energy is SO much lower when I did it privately than like here, in a Forum. I felt that in the days of the old Forum, and now again: I guess this is because more people that read/connect with what you write, build an energy field that is simply accelerated. SO MUCH higher! It just feels elated, as on steroids for me!
Abe adviced to WRITE processes, as in writing is more momentum and in that, higher energy, than by just thinking, or talking.
What would be wrong with having a whole row of beautiful journals, for each process it's own? This sounds lovely to me!
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Re: How Do You Write Your Processes?
Hi JadedJester!
For processes that don't feel too private I do them here on the forum. The nice thing about the forum is that you can create your subdivisions for each process / subject through different threads, yet it's all more or less in one place. And you get the added benefit of your words potentially inspiring others too, which gives doing them an extra feel-good factor for me.
For more private-feeling processes I sometimes write them out on the PC on Word, all the processes in one file. That's about the same as using one notebook with one place for everything. I personally don't mind putting different processes together in one place. Especially since sometimes I find one runs into another. One minute I'm appreciating, the next I'm visualizing a happy aligned memory and writing it out - It is convenient and feels free to me to allow myself to run one into another in one place : )
The right way for YOU however entirely depends on what feels best for YOU
Feel it out - which feels better, this or that? - whichever feels better, that's the right way!
I may be wrong, but I'm getting a sense that maybe part of your contrasty feelings may be about ALL those Abe processes - the amount of them can feel overwhelming? Perhaps it may feel better if you pick your favourite one or two processes to make it feel more manageable?
For processes that don't feel too private I do them here on the forum. The nice thing about the forum is that you can create your subdivisions for each process / subject through different threads, yet it's all more or less in one place. And you get the added benefit of your words potentially inspiring others too, which gives doing them an extra feel-good factor for me.
For more private-feeling processes I sometimes write them out on the PC on Word, all the processes in one file. That's about the same as using one notebook with one place for everything. I personally don't mind putting different processes together in one place. Especially since sometimes I find one runs into another. One minute I'm appreciating, the next I'm visualizing a happy aligned memory and writing it out - It is convenient and feels free to me to allow myself to run one into another in one place : )
The right way for YOU however entirely depends on what feels best for YOU
Feel it out - which feels better, this or that? - whichever feels better, that's the right way!
I may be wrong, but I'm getting a sense that maybe part of your contrasty feelings may be about ALL those Abe processes - the amount of them can feel overwhelming? Perhaps it may feel better if you pick your favourite one or two processes to make it feel more manageable?
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Re: How Do You Write Your Processes?
oh yes, that is big and joyful for me, too!spiritualcookie wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 6:56 pm And you get the added benefit of your words potentially inspiring others too, which gives doing them an extra feel-good factor for me.
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Re: How Do You Write Your Processes?
Thank you for these replies, much appreciated
Bit of clarification on me and writing, I often start notebooks and only use a few pages before skipping off somewhere else Hence the resistance. But I think I'm leaning in the direction of getting an A5 ring binder like a Kikki K one and putting in pages that I can move around however I want, even splitting it up later if I fill it all up. I love pretty planners so much so it feels like a good choice for me.
I'll use that in combo with a specific BOPA, and a "f**k book" which is where I just vent out when I'm in a really negative mood (the cover is covered in red paper and multiple copies of word f**k in scribbly black ink, which felt good to make when I was in an angry mood!).
Bit of clarification on me and writing, I often start notebooks and only use a few pages before skipping off somewhere else Hence the resistance. But I think I'm leaning in the direction of getting an A5 ring binder like a Kikki K one and putting in pages that I can move around however I want, even splitting it up later if I fill it all up. I love pretty planners so much so it feels like a good choice for me.
I'll use that in combo with a specific BOPA, and a "f**k book" which is where I just vent out when I'm in a really negative mood (the cover is covered in red paper and multiple copies of word f**k in scribbly black ink, which felt good to make when I was in an angry mood!).
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Re: How Do You Write Your Processes?
The ring binder notebook sounds like a good idea.
No intimidating blank pages ahead - just add them as you go!
And easy re-ordering / re-distributing pages to other places if wanted too
The answer to your question was within you all along
No intimidating blank pages ahead - just add them as you go!
And easy re-ordering / re-distributing pages to other places if wanted too
The answer to your question was within you all along