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"Being" and "having"
 
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"Being" and "having"


I am not talking about as you say "that which you keep harping on". Nor am I referring to "beating the drum" (of being over here and wanting to be there),as Abraham puts it.

I am talking about *doing less creating and desiring (and getting caught up in all that activity of thinking/feeling what "I" want) and recognizing that there is much more to this limitless I than i can see. LOA as it's being heard is a bit like aboriginal peoples being given White Sugar . And, when you think about it, that's all of us, with the things of this world.


What I'm getting at is: there is a place for pure *Being-ness* that's central to LOA which trumps any limited consideration of LOA. And that is not generally being addressed by those talking the Abraham-talk. (Though I think Abraham *will* lead people to it, as people expand their views more and more, and eventually tire of "manifesting"). It's not the whole view to say we are simply here to manifest our desires. Actually, Jesus and other highly evolved realizers taught that we are here to recognize our True nature, to remember our origins, return Home and show others the way--to come to 'before the beginning'.

In a state of attention and simply Being,

where the pure witness can arise, and see beyond this "I, seeing" to seeing the seeing :-). THEN, awareness of ego-limited views are uncovered, they are just dropping leaves, and what's false and *stands in the way of "IT", can be more
easily let go.

Playing with attracting objects can be great fun and can increase a sense of power, but it may also keep one moving on a very gradual path--all the while being met with "contrast", etc. etc. I'm for the faster route. I don't want to just play. I want to
see the face of God, live that, and release all small consolations.

The wondrous thing is that the expression "if you want it you can have it, if you get out of the way" (that you hear in those early videos) is not (imv) mean to be taken as all the small "its". Not at all--yet it's been heard that way. And "getting out of the way" is what all the great masters taught--though not through *following* desires
(which are, in themselves, perpetual) but by stilling all desire, and looking AT the mind. There IS a place of Divinity, before thought. But you have to come to it, not imagine you can pull it to you.

Slight--and radical difference.


the Best to you all.
Alison
 

 
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