ABRAHAM – PEACE
MARCH 30, 2003
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. Our
gratitude goes out to those who carry our Mission forward, those
who host meetings, those who transmit or transcribe, those who
organize, those who fellowship, those who minister and spread
the good news. You each play an important role in carrying on
with Michael’s Mission purpose.
We also express our gratitude to
our beloved Father and His perfectly organized universe. While
the world appears to be in constant chaos, those who chose to
live a life in the spirit will take comfort in knowing Father
knows everything, and all is well looked after and attended to.
This evening we will speak a few more words on the subject of
peace.
Most inner turmoil that individuals
have stems from the feeling of being out of control, or
controlled by someone or something else. Life is busy and so it
should be. You should be diligent in your life activities, but
always is there a balance to be mindful of. Of course, you must
work to support your material life. Of course, you must take
time for children and the family life. There is always something
that motivates you to stay ahead of the game.
Anxiety comes when you are feeling
overwhelmed and behind. Anxiety comes when there is not effort
put forth toward maintaining balance. Of course, you have your
material responsibilities, but to neglect the spiritual is an
invitation to inner turmoil. The challenge of mortal living is
to grow ever closer toward God, to be like God and to maintain a
human and divine life.
Many say, ‘I could be more likely
to be more God-like should I not have to spend so much time
working.’ Employment is fertile ground in which to practice your
spiritual ministry. You can view your place of employment as you
share a common burden with other individuals or you work as a
family toward a common goal, a common good.
You can view your employment as
something that controls you and takes from you, or you can view
it as something that provides for you and your family on many
levels. Of course, Father would never want you to be employed at
something you dislike terribly, no. This situation would call
for you to be active in seeking other avenues, other
opportunities, yes.
You also have your home life which
many times appears to be a place of chaos instead of a place of
peace, especially in this day and age where there are so many
single parents, blended families, cultural and societal
influences. There is a great deal of issues to attend to. Many
individuals live in somewhat toxic relationships and no, Father
would not have you put forth your best effort year after year
only to meet with misery, and continue to stay in the toxic
relationship. Again, this would be your choice to be active to
find other avenues.
Mortal life has many areas that
could be a breeding ground for stress and of course, this
affects the mind, body and spirit. Should you desire peace then
you should work toward it. You can maintain a certain amount of
control and order in your life. You need not be overwhelmed to
the point that you feel controlled by your life circumstances.
You have power; you have intelligence, but best of all, you have
Father. You are not alone. He does not seek to challenge you to
see how much you can take before you break, no.
Think about your life. You would
agree that it is the way it is because of the choices you have
made. Of course, there are exceptions, but for the most part you
have made your life what it is. You have control to a great
degree and you can create inner peace and mindal clarity. You
must remember that all worldly circumstances are working toward
an ultimate good.
Be aware to keep worldly issues at
an intellectual level. Do not personalize it to the point that
you have moved from the intellect to being paralyzed
emotionally--also the same goes for friends, family, coworkers
and acquaintances. Their lives are not yours. You are a part of
their life, but to worry yourself to the point of anxiety is to
sever that God-connection, which would certainly give aid to
those you have concern for. Forget not that God is many things,
but above all else, He is intelligent.
This week take time to view those
troubled aspects of your life that continue to cause you unrest.
Simplify if you must. Detach if you must. Be not afraid to take
control and be a creator of peace. Many of you are the heart of
your home. How you feel or portray your attitude is the tune
that is set for the rest of your family. I have time for only a
few questions. Proceed if you will.
RYAN: Hello Abraham. My dad and I
haven’t been to the meeting for awhile. I am very glad to be
back. Is there anything you can say to me and my dad that would
be helpful?
ABRAHAM: I am with joy to look upon
you, my son. You are indeed bright and you have great strength.
I realize the home life you each expected is not what is
reality. Have not fear. Do not lose faith. Continue to make
effort in creating peace. You each know those things which wreak
havoc. You know you each possess a power to have a more
organized and peaceful life. Have not worry. Another question?
LUKE: Abraham, with my wife coming
in tomorrow, it is very helpful what you said about not
personalizing her life and who she is. Is there anything else
that you can help me with when she comes into town to move
things forward in our relationship?
ABRAHAM: Certainly. Luke, you must
be true to who you are and allow her to be the same. You cannot
make yourself happy by changing who you are so that you will be
loved. Continue on with you lighthearted attitude while she is
here and have not worry about the deeper issues. Remember where
you each came from. At some point in the beginning of your
relationship there was a more pure love, less conditional. Work
toward finding that again. Is this helping? (Yes. Thank you.)
JEDADIAH: If the war mortals are
experiencing did not come from the Father, what source does it
come from? (Repeat the question.) If the war us mortals are
experiencing does not come from the Father, what source does it
come from?
ABRAHAM: The war does not come from
the Father. Is that your question? (What source does it come
from?) Man, of course. The war is wholly mans choice. There are
universal laws to be followed or there will be repercussions. On
an experimental evolutionary planet such as yours there indeed
needs to be majority of agreed upon laws for there to be world
peace. Absolutely. This world peace does indeed come with a
price. As the world moves closer to the stages of Light and Life
the understanding will be made clear, and individuals will not
seek to be superior and all-powerful. There will be that inner
knowing that all are children of God, and all are deserving of a
fair mortal life. It is entirely mans choice to war. I however
believe that this planet is working toward its highest and best
good. The majority of individuals seek for the well-being of the
whole. It is just a small percentage of people who seek the
greater self-glory at the expense of others. Is this answering?
(Yes. Thank you.) You’re welcome. Good question. One more
question.
ANN RAYEL: Abraham, if that is the
case, then how do we discern which is evil and which is good.
Maybe the act seems evil, but maybe it has a higher good. So how
can we discern?
ABRAHAM: That is for each and every
individual to decide with their own free will choice. The
Fragment of Father is bestowed to every normal minded
individual. That is what will guide you toward light. The
understanding of evil versus good does indeed come with time and
experience. A small child cannot expect to understand the larger
concepts of light and dark, but indeed from the mind-set of
where he is, even he knows bad and good. All are with free will.
It is the individual’s own choosing to know good and evil for
themselves. If you have not experienced evil, how could you know
good? I do believe the Internal Father, time and experience,
will be the best teacher. Is this helping? (Yes. Thank you.)
You’re welcome. Good question.
With that I must take my leave.
Know that you each empower me to become better each time we
meet. I am with deep love and affection for you each. Until next
time, shalom.