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Subject: [tml] [tmtranscripts] Abraham & Mary 11/28/05
Date: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:25 PM
ABRAHAM & MARY
NOVEMBER 28, 2005
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I love this evening's group attitude. Your
energy is indeed a driving force. I am blessed to have an overall
picture of how you each touch the lives of those you know. Family
has gone beyond biological borders. You are each helping to set an
example of embracing every individual as a part of the Kingdom as a
whole.
I am always inspired by the Master's stories because He truly lived
in each moment. He was not stuck in regret over the past nor was He
anxiety ridden over things to come. The Master learned useful skills
from His journey in the mortal life, but still He went into every
new situation with no expectations. His heart and mind were always
open to new possibilities, messages Father may have to impart to
Him, new understanding of human nature, or more experience that
helped Him to complete His mission bestowal that gained Him His
sovereignty. All things were new with the Master.
I am MARY. It is wonderful to be among you this evening and in such
high spirits. I can see why Abraham is filled with such excitement
and anticipation of this weekly meeting.
From time to time I still have some regret over my experience in the
flesh. I still feel sorrow sometimes at having been a seemingly slow
learner. How grateful am I to have worked with the Master, who
embraced every individual regardless of who they were or what they
had done or not done. To the Master, people were not labeled or set
with certain limitations. They were simply children of God. When I
had met the Master I was not at the top of my game, so to speak. I
was uneducated and felt trapped in a life I had never wanted. Jesus
was instrumental in showing me how to bring forth the value from all
my experience.
Because I was a battered woman--I knew well how to deal with other
women looking to have healing. Because I was a neglected child--I
had a special bond with children and knew just the right words to
make them feel included. Jesus really showed me how to quit feeling
sorry for myself for what seemed lost and take hold of the here and
now. I had to overcome my regret through self-forgetfulness and
allow my experiences to unfold in due time and when it was right, I
had understood the value therein.
When Abraham had spoke of tradition and feeling the pressure to live
up to societies ideals of success, I believe in a way, he was
speaking about what can be seen by the material eyes, instead of the
spiritual. Those things that are valued in today's society are
highly materialistic and much is dependent on how things look. A
man, who is wearing a three-piece suit, is more likely to get a job
than a man who is unkempt. Someone who is educated is more likely to
be trusted than someone who is spiritual. A mother, for example, is
looked on to be more valuable if she does it all--work and raise
children. These are the pressures that stifle growth.
We can look back over our experience with disappointment and be
confused over where we are going, or we can be as the Master was,
living truly in the here and now. There is value in all our
experience and Father does use it to further His ministry. Some of
you are experts at certain things in life, not because you have had
earthly education, but because you have lived it firsthand. No one
mortal is qualified to define the success of another. That
definitely is not helping in the growth of anyone.
Having lived the life that I had, it made it extremely difficult for
me to be judgmental of others, which helped in my ability to be able
to minister. There is definitely a certain humility I had learned,
which gave me the capability of having compassion for others, those
that seemed to be trapped by their circumstances or poor choices.
The Master showed me that my willingness to overcome my regret and
self pity helped me to live in the here and now, which enabled
Father to reach me with certain instructions that were needed to
minister.
Urantia is moving forward. There are choices people must make to
accept the past and simply learn from it and move on, do better.
Dwelling over regret of the past is in no way an atonement for it.
It is not helping anyone to advance. It is not helping in the
connection we should have with Father. Life is what it is. We are in
the here and now and it is important to have an open mind and heart
to receive Father's guidance.
I am especially grateful for the Master's humor that brought me out
of my self-pity into my true potential. Again, you each know what
you must do to live a balanced life. This week find time to have a
moment alone with the Master. Allow a bit of time to review your
past and see the good therefrom. Ask Father what value He would make
out of your life experience this far. How has your life experience
given you the skills to minister to others today? That is all. Know
that Abraham and myself are with continuing gratitude for your
dedication and willingness to serve in any capacity. Until next
time, shalom.
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