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ABRAHAM & MARY
NOVEMBER 14, 2005
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings, I am enjoying the harmony among the like
minds this evening. I take joy in watching your excitement as you
gather to discuss issues in mortal living. As your comfort levels
grow with one another, you are finding more freedom to speak your
true thoughts. As I gaze around the room this evening, I cannot say
that even one of you have had a typical or traditional background.
Your unique experiences have made you into the unique person you are
today.
I am finding among Urantian citizens that there is a deep-set
disappointment at having not experienced the life that your society
defines as traditional. There is a great deal of guilt among people
who seem to stray from the well known, well worn path. To many,
‘unique experience’ is another term for failure and use this
so-called shortcoming as a reason to blame all of their poor
decision making on. The time is coming where individuals will be
valued for their ability to endure in any circumstance.
I am MARY. I can relate with this evenings topic very well. I had
not the typically respected life-style. I was however a survivor and
used what skills I had to get by. As I received training from the
Master’s ministry, of course I was able to withdraw the meanings and
values out of my unique experience. I no longer needed to have
regret over my so-called misfortunate upbringing. I found it useless
to continually chastise my poor decision making abilities.
Experience in the ministry taught me that no one person will be able
to pour their life into a set mold and have it turn out to be what
they have learned is perfect. Such is life on an evolutionary
planet.
There is not a perfect path or completely prearranged plan. Your
agondonter status gives you free reign to make choices according to
your own understanding, in your own time. I learned personally that
what appeared to be my scars from life, were in actuality a creation
of who I was becoming. Society can be so judgmental and harsh with
those who fit not the righteous criteria. You, Mission participants,
are well trained to show acceptance and compassion to anyone and
their life style, their personal circumstances. Most
importantly—each person is a child of the Father and valued beyond
human measure. As we deal with individuals in our life, let us make
that abundantly clear.
In today’s world there are no perfect chosen paths. There is meaning
and value to practically any circumstance. The Teaching Mission’s
ministry is a wonderful foundation to plant the seeds of diversity.
This week let us ponder our own seemingly non-traditional life
experience. How have you allowed that to shape you as a mortal and
cosmic citizen? I give you back to Abraham for questions.
I am ABRAHAM. Proceed with any questions you may have.
HARRISON: Abraham, I have a question. I don’t know what to expect as
far as help or direction, but Carol and I am considering whether or
not I might retire the end of next year. Whatever you understand of
our circumstances or whatever you have to say regarding that, I
would appreciate it.
ABRAHAM: Certainly. I don’t know if I can impart to you anything
that you don’t already know. For you, Harrison, I am seeing that
familiar flicker of Father’s light in your eyes. I am in
appreciation your enthusiasm and willingness to be open to new
possibilities. My only suggestion would be to be cautious of really
listening to Father. I know Father’s tasks can seem to not align
with what you are truly wanting. Know that seemingly small tasks of
today are building toward a greater plan in the future, greater--not
so much meaning from a mortal standpoint, but more from a Kingdom
perspective. Your commitment to this Correcting Time is known and
appreciated and by all means, Father will use you to make strides in
this plan. Embrace the small moments of awareness in everyday
living. They are the true blessings. Overall, have not concern over
time right now. You both indeed do very well. Another question?
MIRIAM: Abraham, thank you for the lessons, friendship and mentoring
us all. Any help or guidance you could give me I would really
appreciate it.
ABRAHAM: Miriam, my daughter, I am most happy to spend these moments
with you. I am always happy to see you. I am understanding you to be
feeling the heaviness of life’s realities—as if these months ahead
are well known and the same old thing. I am saying ‘the same old
thing’ does not have to be. You are at a point in your life where
you are with some freedom and power to change the ordinary. I
realize you many times feel life’s heaviness when things appear to
be out of your immediate control. I know to be subject to various
circumstances is a prison, it is not freedom. I just want to tell
you—you have power to do things different, to change the heaviness
of life to light. You have done well, Miriam. Carry on. Another
question?
CALVIN: Are you encouraged by the events going on in the Middle East
(Inaudible.)?
ABRAHAM: I really have no personal opinion or desire for outcome in
one way or another. It is what it is. I have learned by now that
traditions are deep-set in the Middle East and evolution there is
slow. I am encouraged however by Father and His ability to reach
even the coldest of hearts. As He comes at this situation from all
directions we are hopeful that the eyes of the people will be
opened. When I speak of directions and Father’s influence, I am
meaning equality among the people, women, children, the elderly,
religion, classes and status among the wealthy and the poor.
Spiritual roots will take hold in many different areas and this is
the hope of change ahead. When people have hurt long enough, there
is a tendency to find surrender and in this there is clearing of the
mind and searching in the heart. Good question, Calvin. One more
question.
MIRIAM: Abraham, I have been quite involved with (inaudible) with
their plight against leukemia this week. Do you have any guidance?
ABRAHAM: I am in understanding of your compassion for these people.
Many times when we are witness to others hardship, we are made to
turn inward and wonder if we, ourselves, could endure such ordeals.
I am understanding--to continue doing what you are doing, being
there, being a friend, having them know you are available. Many
times those that are in real need simply need an understanding ear.
You are well gifted in this area. Have not worry about helping them
to go in one direction or another. The sharing of your experience
provides a great deal of inspiration. That is all.
My connection is growing weak. I would thank each one of you for
your dedication, your open hearts, your welcoming attitudes. In all
sincerity, my love goes with you. Until next time, shalom.
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