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ABRAHAM
OCTOBER, 18, 2004
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings, I am always pleased with your welcoming
attitudes. You make me feel at home. I realize that your attention
or
energy put into this meeting has been the very reason why we carry
on. I
thank you for allowing me to be a part of your family.
Over the last few weeks we have had discussion on evolving
instincts.
With the Correcting Time and the opening of the circuits, you and
your
world are becoming as if there were no Rebellion or Default. It is
good
to recognize and fine tune your evolving instincts. This is mostly
an
exercise of allowing. It is an exercise of spirit listening and the
courage to take action. This evening however I would like to discuss
intentional living.
We have learned over these many years that we have little control
over
the world and its people. We have come to realize our behavior and
attitude is the only thing under our control. Many times you are
stern
with yourself, saying ?I will complete this project or set up a goal
to
reach for.? Intentional living is not so much about controlling or
even
self-mastery. It is about following your inner drive. It is about
having
courage to go forth with those ideas that seem to hold truth, beauty
and
goodness.
?One moment I may be extravagant in spending money and in the next
moment be fear ridden of my debtors.? Is this common sense? Is this
responsible thinking? How many individuals do you know that on
living on
purpose, that are brave enough to follow through with their internal
beliefs? You say ?the spirit is strong, but the flesh is weak.? I
say
not so for those who are driven to be spirit-led. You have access to
the
most intelligent, powerful, dedicated and loving Source. How much
more
could you do with Father than you could alone?
Intentional living is a life without fear, without what ifs, without
dread of what tomorrow will bring. As a child you were more
influenced
by adults. Now you are spirit children and you can be influenced by
the
Father of all fathers?. Intentional living is to live out what you
believe to be true?spirit wise. ?I believe the Master is an
important
part of everyday living, therefore I will act as if He is always by
my
side.?
We all know those who can indeed speak of things larger than life,
but
when it comes to action they are easily discouraged or distracted.
Intentional living is not having fear of what others may think or
what
is popular. It is living as you would out in the open as you would
behind closed doors. To adopt this behavior is to indeed request
spirit
assistance at all times. It is to live with a freedom and bounding
joy.
This week ponder on these things:
· Life drives me to be a certain thing.
· The spirit drives me to live a spirit-led life.
· Adversity drives me to become better.
· My spiritual freedom seems to be more of a burden than an actual
freedom.
· And last I fear not to be the creature Father meant for me to be.
Life is not to be a continual burden, no; it is a fine balance of
work,
play, rest and education. Be not afraid to live as you truly
believe.
That is all. Know that my love is growing with you. Until next time,
shalom.
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