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Subject: [tmtranscripts] Abraham 5/9/05
Date: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:12 AM
ABRAHAM
May 9, 2005
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am Abraham. Greetings. Gathering together in this fashion helps us
to remember who we are. As I look at each one of you I see not so
much of a physical matter but I see a light. I know you based on
your true substance, your personality, your gifts, your likes and
dislikes. I know you based on your status as a child of God. I love
what I know. I am in understanding of your best intentions. I am
with compassion for the mortal nature. I understand you because I
have come from where you are now.
Each day you are exposed to the harsh realities of mortal life. Many
times during the day there are circumstances that pull you from
spirit. It stands to reason that the mortal life is filled with
material occurrences that must be dealt with. For some it is dealing
with a single individual with whom you perhaps work with. For some
it is family members. For some of you it could be financial woes.
For many people it is a great deal of past baggage that interferes
with spiritual connection.
The beauty of our fellowship is that we are re-centered back to
spirit. Each week that you meet you discuss mortal problems,
solutions, ideas and ideals. This is healing in the fact that the
mortal struggle is not so difficult when an encouraging friend is at
hand. Of course, you have Father, you have your faith, but still is
the mortal struggle much easier to bear when understanding minds
congregate. In our weekly gathering we can remember our priorities,
our true identity and our purpose to continue carrying on.
I do still ponder my existence pre-Machiventa, my mentor. I was
somewhat isolated in my desire to serve the ego. I valued my
standing in the community as a leader. I served what seemed to be
most important. As we can understand from the observation of any
animal, personal happiness seems to be most important. As growing
spiritual beings we find personal happiness and fulfillment to lie
with Father's meanings and values.
For me, my mentor's teachings had the most impact when he was
reminding me of my true identity. I was then a child of God, a
servant of the people, a student, a teacher, a father, a husband, a
brother, a friend, and someone who was to help set an example of
living faith in the one God. Machiventa brought my priorities to the
forefront of my thinking through revealing to me my true identity. I
was not simply an animal on an evolutionary planet, no, none of us
are. We are endowed with mind, spiritual power, and ability to
minister as the Master had.
When mortal life seems to be pulling you from spirit, what are those
simple steps you can take to find balance? What sort of action can
you take to remain true to your identity? Certainly our fellowship
is a wonderful reminder of our sonship with the First Source and
Center. Good health and self-care is also strengthening the
spiritual life. You each know what is needed to maintain good
health. Study and stillness time also bring us back to a place of
balance. Music, art and nature also helps us to re-connect with
spirit. We'll stop here.
Know that I am ever grateful to you, my friends, for your
willingness to ride out any storm. Your faith is a light on our
path. I thank you. My love goes with you. Until next time, shalom.
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