2007-10-08-Abraham & Mary

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Topic: Patience in the Making

Group: Woods Cross TeaM

Facilitators

Teacher: Abraham, Mary

TR: Nina

Session

Opening

I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am lifted up by the light in your faces this evening. I am filled with gratitude to know you. Your unique personalities are glistening like a prism of knowledge well earned from experience. You are always helpful in my continuing education. I am a teacher and I love it. Always am I on the path to new learning with you. During the Correcting Time we will address a great deal of social issues. You, my friends, are experiencing these issues first hand and you are my link to understanding this day and age.

I always am faced with my impatience. I do wish to see hurried results and feel the satisfaction there from. That, however, is not how Father’s plan unfolds. With each setback or disappointment in the cause for Michael’s plan, I am faced with an opportunity to learn patience. I still feel emotions rising up within my mind, especially frustration. It is always for naught, because I eventually learn that Father has a much more successful plan in the works.

I am MARY, again honored to be a part of this branch of our family tree. I am amazed with all the social issues that impact you personally. There is so much more to contemplate in your time now than there was in mine. I can relate with Abraham’s shortness of patience. Impatience is a strange energy that sure creates a great deal of static from mind to mind. Observing your world today is really an overload for me. I can imagine what it must be like for you.

Lesson

It is easy to view your surroundings and see the selfishness that extends from person to person. Every day your eyes take in the scenery and must interpret the meaning therein, in the busyness of your lives we always ask you to take a few moments to remove yourself from this external stimulus. Allow your muscles to let go and relax. Allow the negative energy that you have gathered throughout the day to lift out of your body and float away. It is acceptable for you to allow your mind to become blank and simply rest.

Remember me and my wonderful friend, who laid beneath the trees to watch them sway back and forth, to feel the wind upon our faces and the green grass beneath us. To be without gravity toward anything or anyone, any problems, your family, your job, your health, your financial situation can all be set aside. To constantly ponder over your difficulties burns up energy that could be put to better use. In the blank space that you allow yourself, Father is able to plant the seeds of new ideas, new thought, direction, yes. With Him there is meaning to the aggravation of everyday living. He provides you with a clarity that shows your problems in a light that minimizes their effects upon you.

I know it is difficult to find time, but believe me, it is out of necessity that you make effort so that you can have meaning to the happenings in your everyday lives. Even Abraham says a few moments each day is like a good medicine that works immediately. The energy of impatience takes a turn for the better. You can feel empowered to take action in any situation. You are certainly not helpless victims of life, no.

This week work on building the muscles of patience. Make effort to see good. Make effort to find time where there is nothingness. Allow Father to come in and change the direction of negative thinking. In social situations there is always a mix of energies. You, my friends, have the power to direct that energy toward positive thoughts. Your kindness and caring examples help others to see that this world is still good, still beautiful and still with truth.

Closing

That is all for this evening. Know that ever if you need us, we can be there for you in seconds. Feel free to call upon us anytime. As always, our love is ever growing for you each. Go in peace. Until next time, shalom.