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Subject: [tmtranscripts] Abraham & Mary 9/12/05
Date: Thursday, September 15, 2005 6:35 PM
ABRAHAM & MARY
SEPTEMBER 12, 2005
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am joy-filled to meet with you and
observe your interaction. I enjoy your uniqueness of personality and
your passion to forge ahead come what may.
This week I was literally given orders to find rest and reversion. I
was made to rise above my present thought into an open space in
mind. Over these last few weeks I have been witness to a great deal
of occurrences that were driving me to have need to work, to assist.
I have grown quite fond of the people on Urantia and I am loathe to
see such suffering. I understand there is always an ultimate good in
Father's plan, but I wanted to be sure I was on task with my duties
and I was perhaps a bit overworked, perhaps a little too close to
the action. I am still finding myself to be surprised at my own
feelings. I am at times overwhelmed and I am completely committed to
staying the course, but everyone cannot give their all when they are
taxed beyond their capacity to find meanings and values.
At times each of us must completely remove ourselves from the
happenings of everyday life. There are times when we simply need to
not think, not be always in a problem solving mode. People are at
their highest potential when they are receiving spirit guidance. The
chaotic mind is not receiving full and accurate spirit guidance.
People are really at their best when they find value in the small,
joyful things in life. Moments of quiet observance in nature are
bound to reconnect soul with the spirit. The well rested, balanced
mind works at an increased capacity. Those that for the most part
live their spirit driven inclinations are most likely to be of
benefit to serving the whole. Looking busy or productive is not
what's always best. It is easy to make rash decisions and take
action therefrom.
Greetings, it is I, your spirit friend, MARY. I am just now
beginning to understand the depth of Abraham's topic for this
evening. I am myself feeling well spent. I have always taken a great
deal of inspiration from the Master's example of the well-balanced
person. He was never in a hurry. He rarely acted upon rash
decisions. He always made time for the small, simple things in life.
He took great interest in nature, astronomy, woodworking, habits of
the mortal mind and the wonder of Father's interplanetary workings.
He really enjoyed life. He had not regret over the past, nor worry
about the future.
What the Master had is somewhat hard to find among the people of
today and that is trust in Father. Jesus expected not for Father to
give Him money, to put food on the table, no. He did however trust
that when He needed something, the means would be there for Him to
work toward achieving. The Master found work to be pleasant, a
meditation, so to speak, not a time to hope the day would pass
quickly. There was for the most part purpose in everything. I do
feel personally that individuals around the Master naturally became
light-hearted and had comfort that the Father's plan always worked
toward an ultimate good.
To serve the Master and His cause was indeed my life's work at that
time, but never did He encourage me to live without balance, prayer,
meditation, fellowship and certainly that included care of the
physical body. One who feels well served is definitely energized to
serve. Those that feel fed by the spirit are inspired to pass along
this life sustaining energy.
This week, make effort to find several moments to rise above the
cloud of over-thinking. Find the small, simple joy in moment to
moment living. When all things are gone from this mortal life, what
have you? When you look back upon your days in the flesh, what did
you leave behind? What is your responsibility in working toward the
ultimate good? Next week we will have questions. Know that I am
blessed to serve alongside of you. We bid you farewell. Until next
time, shalom.
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