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ABRAHAM
JANUARY 9, 2006
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I look forward to seeing you each week. I
am feeling we have quite a family here. The influence you have on
one another is positive and always lesson filled. Our gratitude goes
to Father for making this possible. It is said that to have lived
life with no adversity is the greatest adversity of all. To have had
no affliction is to have very little or no spiritual progress. It is
all a matter of perspective. You can view your life with self-pity
or as a teacher, who is transforming you mentally and spiritually.
It is well understood that many older adults look back on their
lives and are grateful for the wisdom they have gained and would
never go back, never repeat those difficult lessons. Many times it
is all too easy for the mature mortal to hypocritically view the
youth, when indeed there was a time when the mature mortal had the
very same experience. While it would appear that the youth are less
experienced, somewhat less wise, they certainly bring new life, a
new outlook to the world of today. On the other hand, we each know
more mature individuals who have become better by experience, not
bitter. They are with a glad heart to greet each new day.
Personally, I believe that peace and contentment is the goal of most
individuals. It would seem the more you experience and strive to
learn therefrom, the greater perspective you have on knowing the
purpose of this mortal life. How you perceive change is key to
taking in the greater meanings and values and having the courage to
move with grace and integrity. How have our seeming so-called
afflictions in life helped us to progress as a mortal and a budding
soul?
It is said that to grow potatoes one can pray for success, but he
had also better bring a shovel. Father is more than willing to aid
you in all your undertakings and He wants for our success. We know
that fear or slothfulness is an obstacle to our progression. As you
each mature in the spiritual life, you begin to understand that some
hard work is necessary. Some willingness to endure any and all
things are simply an advancement in understanding. I mean not to say
that Father expects you to have a sunny disposition in your
seemingly darkest hours, but merely the willingness to endure, stay
the course. Look always for the meanings and values.
Many individuals have not much growth in their efforts made to
complain about everything. There is not effort made to be a willing
co-creator or even to be a part of the solution. There seems to be
only effort made to point out the negative and believe me, they do
draw energy from those who are committed to being part of the
solution, instead of another aspect of the problem. We, involved in
the Correcting Time, always have opportunity to point out a new and
better way through our actions and truly living what we believe in.
We cannot set the world upright in these beginning years of our
Mission, but certainly we can all influence our little corner of the
world.
This week ponder how you have seen your experience as a good teacher
or merely an exercise in luck. What are your efforts made to be
knowledgeable, be on the side of an open perspective, instead of
fear and unknowing? Again, I am with gratitude and joy to you each
for your willingness to stay the course. Be who you really are. That
is all. My love goes with you. Until next time, shalom.
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