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WOODS CROSS GROUP
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ABRAHAM
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Reference The Father More In Your Life
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JANUARY 24, 2005
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===Topic: ''Reference the Father More''===
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===Group: [[Woods Cross TeaM]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[Abraham]]===
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===TR: [[Nina]]===
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==Session==
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===Opening===
 
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings, what an increase of energy we have here this evening. I am always joy-filled and energized by our weekly meetings. I feel quite at home and I have you to thank. How wonderful it is to gather and re-center our focus on the First Source and Center.
 
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings, what an increase of energy we have here this evening. I am always joy-filled and energized by our weekly meetings. I feel quite at home and I have you to thank. How wonderful it is to gather and re-center our focus on the First Source and Center.
 
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===Lesson===
 
The week is always filled and many times we are stretched beyond our means to carry on. Many of us forget to consult with Father or His associates on any given circumstance. It is in the animal nature to be selfish or self-serving. Much of the time mortals find themselves serving the ego first and saving a consultation with Father as a last resort.
 
The week is always filled and many times we are stretched beyond our means to carry on. Many of us forget to consult with Father or His associates on any given circumstance. It is in the animal nature to be selfish or self-serving. Much of the time mortals find themselves serving the ego first and saving a consultation with Father as a last resort.
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This week continue to study the authentic self and the relationship with Father and the individual. The lesson is kept short to allow time for a few questions.
 
This week continue to study the authentic self and the relationship with Father and the individual. The lesson is kept short to allow time for a few questions.
 
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===Dialogue===
 
CALVIN: Abraham, we welcome Ashley and her boy friend, Joey. (Welcome.) Abraham, this Father connection—I know it is slow, slow change—for me anyway. I look back and see growth, but every day it feels like I am long way off still. The Urantia Book tells us that it is very unlikely to have a real good Thought Adjuster connection in the flesh. With the circuits open now, how clear can we expect that connection with this training and all?
 
CALVIN: Abraham, we welcome Ashley and her boy friend, Joey. (Welcome.) Abraham, this Father connection—I know it is slow, slow change—for me anyway. I look back and see growth, but every day it feels like I am long way off still. The Urantia Book tells us that it is very unlikely to have a real good Thought Adjuster connection in the flesh. With the circuits open now, how clear can we expect that connection with this training and all?
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ABRAHAM: Certainly. If one is quite in tune with the Father, one chooses a profession that seems like diversion or in other words, something they enjoy and are feeling fulfilled. Every day millions of individuals go out to their place of employment with dread and the desire to make it through one more day. No one is stuck in a particular life pattern. It can always be changed. You can always do good as you pass by. Where you work and live can be your own personal ministry. With the busyness of today’s world many find they must become proficient in multi-tasking. While many feelings are from the animal nature, some are from a soul level. It is not in your best interest to do stillness when you do not feel like it, when you are not open to it. It is not productive to journal if you are forcing it. You are not gaining a full spiritual experience when you greet the day with dread. It is always helpful to have tools at hand that create feelings of peace, music, art, socializing, etc. Small steps lead to larger ones. It must be known by now that no mortal is really forced to do anything, that includes stillness or spiritual study. When you have the desire, then is your experience more productive. Do not force—simply allow and with that I shall take my leave.
 
ABRAHAM: Certainly. If one is quite in tune with the Father, one chooses a profession that seems like diversion or in other words, something they enjoy and are feeling fulfilled. Every day millions of individuals go out to their place of employment with dread and the desire to make it through one more day. No one is stuck in a particular life pattern. It can always be changed. You can always do good as you pass by. Where you work and live can be your own personal ministry. With the busyness of today’s world many find they must become proficient in multi-tasking. While many feelings are from the animal nature, some are from a soul level. It is not in your best interest to do stillness when you do not feel like it, when you are not open to it. It is not productive to journal if you are forcing it. You are not gaining a full spiritual experience when you greet the day with dread. It is always helpful to have tools at hand that create feelings of peace, music, art, socializing, etc. Small steps lead to larger ones. It must be known by now that no mortal is really forced to do anything, that includes stillness or spiritual study. When you have the desire, then is your experience more productive. Do not force—simply allow and with that I shall take my leave.
 
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===Closing===
 
It is an honor to be with you each. I am filled with gratitude to Father for my post. In serving I am well served. I thank you. My loves goes with you. Until next time, shalom.
 
It is an honor to be with you each. I am filled with gratitude to Father for my post. In serving I am well served. I thank you. My loves goes with you. Until next time, shalom.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Woods Cross TeaM]]
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[[Category: Abraham]]
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