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ABRAHAM -- INTEGRATE THE DIVINE AND MORTAL WORLDS
NOVEMBER 3, 2002
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. Always is it a great blessing for me to
meet with
you. I have come to look forward each week to seeing your faces and
hearing
your stories. I truly feel I am in the presence of family when we
gather. I
am inspired to go forth boldly into the week with renewed energy.
From where I am at now, the spiritual life is quite integrated into
my
existence. I am without the earthly form and I am able to live with
the
spiritual reality, as if it had always been. I do however remember a
time in
the earthly form when the human and divine worlds seemed separate.
Most of
you would certainly understand that one moment you could be happily
within
the Father's presence, and in the next an upset can occur and you
are
feeling quite alone. It was then, as I am sure it is now, to combine
these
two worlds to create a balanced life.
I can assure you that the more you strive for the spiritual life,
the more
natural combining the two worlds will be. In working toward
mastering the
self, the struggle to integrate the divine and mortal worlds seems
to be
more confusing. Your intentions to do good are certainly there. You
even put
forth great effort to set the ego-self aside. Mortal history has
taught us a
great many spirit poisons that would block you from what you desire
to
attain. For example, when you have had an angry outburst, you might
feel
guilty and disappointed with yourself, therefore believing you
deserve
punishment or Father might perhaps withdraw His love.
It is well known that you each for the most part have wonderful
intentions,
and yet when mortal circumstances arise there are still those animal
tendencies that would separate you from the divine world. There is
really no
separation however; it is only within your own understanding. This
difficulty of combining the divine and human is obvious when
attempting to
attain self-mastery. Mistakes you might have made may cause you to
feel
unworthy of good things--Godly things, yes. In this unworthiness
there can
be found self-punishment or neglect of personal needs. This is
further
causing separation from the divine and feeling rather stuck in a
powerless
mortal world.
Father asks not that you suppress your anger or hide your fear. He
only asks
that He be included in everything. Spirituality is not so much about
feeling
worshipful or pious, as feeling that true spirituality is in every
moment of
everyday existence. Anger is a part of your mortal makeup, a
necessary
experience for attaining the higher life. Some believe if they are
to
suppress this anger they will appear to have mastered the self, but
this
sometimes is only suppression, only hiding a part that you feel is
from the
lower animal side of life. Self-mastery is not suppression. It is
not
burying that experience you need to have to advance in spiritual
levels.
In today's society you are finding out the close connection with
mind and
body. Pushing down or hiding true feelings will most likely appear
on your
physical being. To have faith in our divine Caretakers is first and
foremost
important in the well balanced life, the integration of the material
and
spiritual. Trust in that He is always there also opens your minds to
that
literal circuitry that holds solutions to apply in any situation.
Friendship is important when one is troubled and has that open and
caring
ear to hear and even assist in seeing a more clear and positive
light. This
weekly group and your friendship is a well-spring of healing that
can help
to re-center you within those to seemingly opposite worlds of the
mortal and
divine. To meet with one another somehow makes the coldness of the
mortal
life not so cold. To be with one another reinforces faith and
reminds us of
who really takes care of us.
In your open forum there is a comfort to be who you truly are, where
that
may not be quite true out in the world. Your friendship, your
fellowship is
an arena to put forth those feelings that perhaps need a little
extra light.
To suppress is not self-mastery--it is a path to illness. To be in
denial of
everyday reality does not make reality go away. To honestly share
your
heartfelt feelings with Father and your trusted associates is an
avenue to
wellness, where things are brought out into the light for further
understanding, which leads to self-mastery.
This evening I would recommend to those who are not journaling to
begin.
This is also a wonderful avenue in which to vent and lay out your
feelings,
disappointments and understanding. It is a wonderful way to clear
the mind,
perhaps to empty the mind to be open to receive divine instruction.
This
week make effort to journal. Contemplate those issues that you may
have
suppressed and those ailments they may have caused. Be not afraid to
look
honestly at your disappointments and express your feelings. Be an
open ear
for your fellows to find greater understanding. Be watchful of
judgment.
Dare to share your own thoughts and be prepared to receive a wealth
of
information.
Father gave you one another so that your lives may be more full,
more
balanced, more meaningful. This is a gift--receive it gladly. No
questions.
This week I would express to you my deep and abiding love for you
each. Feel
free to contact me during your journaling. My love goes with you.
Until next
week, shalom.
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