Blue__Butterflies wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 6:28 pm we want you to activate within yourself your awareness of your own guidance system,
so much so, that when you stumble into a thought of self-condemnation or condemning of someone else, that you draw away from it,
and, just like that hot stove, that you recognize the inappropriateness of that thought.
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Blue__Butterflies wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 6:28 pm You probably remember the first time that you got together with friends and talked negatively about another friend.
Esther can remember it vividly. She remembers her body shaking.
She remembers trembling in the middle of it.
She remembers the moment. She remembers the faces.
She remembers the discussion. She remembers the discord...
and it bothered her more the first time than the second time.
And it bothered her more the second time than the third time;
and it bothered her more the third time than the fourth time,
and then, after awhile, she didn’t mind lying on that stove so much,
because everybody around her, sort of, laid on that stove.
And, little by little, she lost track of the sensitivity of who she really is on that issue.
In other words, she became socialized, or integrated into the way society approaches things,
and lost sight of the way she, as God Force, approaches things.
It’s easy to lose track of where you are when you lose track of your guidance system.
But when you regain conscious awareness of what your emotions mean,
and you remember that when you’re in alignment with your Source - with that which you call God; when you’re in alignment with that - you are clear-minded, you are radiating love, you feel wonderful, you are in the state of thriving.
Every cell in your body is receiving the beneficial energy.
And when you feel less than good, you are depriving yourself, by virtue of the thought that you are choosing to focus upon, of that connection.
And so, the art of allowing is the art of allowing my - in this physical body - connection to the Source that is me. And the better I feel, the more I am practicing the art of allowing. And the worse I feel, the less I am practicing the art of allowing.
~ Abraham-Hicks