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ABRAHAM: Yes, correct. Another question?
 
ABRAHAM: Yes, correct. Another question?
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ROLAND: Abraham, I [[appreciate]] your lesson tonight. I feel benefitted by that. The East Indian [[tradition]] of [[meditation]] is of course as you know long and asks that in the meditation the goal be in [[connection]] with [[God-consciousness]]. They speak of a [[energy]] which is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini kundalini] energy that rest at the bottom of the spine. Many of the masters are able to raise this energy from the base of the spine through the crown [[chakras]] of the head with [[practice]], and have become [[illuminated]] in the [[process]], in a mindal way, that their [[prose]] and their [[poetry]] of a very high state. Does this have any bearing on what they are doing or a bearing of what you speak of in the [[silence]] or is this a different [[practice]] entirely?
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ROLAND: Abraham, I [[appreciate]] your lesson tonight. I feel benefitted by that. The East Indian [[tradition]] of [[meditation]] is of course as you know long and asks that in the meditation the goal be in [[connection]] with [[God-consciousness]]. They speak of a [[energy]] which is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kundalini kundalini] energy that rest at the bottom of the spine. Many of the masters are able to raise this energy from the base of the spine through the crown [[chakras]] of the head with [[practice]], and have become [[illuminated]] in the [[process]], in a mindal way, that their [[prose]] and their [[poetry]] of a very high state. Does this have any bearing on what they are doing or a bearing of what you speak of in the [[silence]] or is this a different [[practice]] entirely?
    
ABRAHAM: As with [[stillness]] practice you are opening your [[human]] will to be led by Father. You are putting aside your [[desires]] for Father to be of [[service]]. It is Father who [[manipulates]] the energies that you speak of. Man can only be open to this [[manipulation]]. It must be man's will to [[align]] with Father's in order to [[understand]] the benefits of this [[energy]]. God is [[energy]]. He is the [[source]] of all energy. To [[integrate]] with Father is to begin to understand this energy and how to put it to use. Is this at all answering?
 
ABRAHAM: As with [[stillness]] practice you are opening your [[human]] will to be led by Father. You are putting aside your [[desires]] for Father to be of [[service]]. It is Father who [[manipulates]] the energies that you speak of. Man can only be open to this [[manipulation]]. It must be man's will to [[align]] with Father's in order to [[understand]] the benefits of this [[energy]]. God is [[energy]]. He is the [[source]] of all energy. To [[integrate]] with Father is to begin to understand this energy and how to put it to use. Is this at all answering?
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ROLAND: It does answer. I guess the distinction I can see at this point is that for the world in general to [[understand]] that reaching the [[stillness]] is a simple process of [[quieting]] yourself each day and there is a tremendous amount of [[power]] and direction in that. Is it then that [[practicality]] which we achieve by a few minutes of this practice enhanced or perhaps even refined through the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_religion Eastern tradition] of longer periods of time and particular methods of meditation? Is it beneficial to pursue those traditional forms of Eastern Indian practice to achieve higher [[enlightenment]]?
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ROLAND: It does answer. I guess the distinction I can see at this point is that for the world in general to [[understand]] that reaching the [[stillness]] is a simple process of [[quieting]] yourself each day and there is a tremendous amount of [[power]] and direction in that. Is it then that [[practicality]] which we achieve by a few minutes of this practice enhanced or perhaps even refined through the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_religion Eastern tradition] of longer periods of time and particular methods of meditation? Is it beneficial to pursue those traditional forms of Eastern Indian practice to achieve higher [[enlightenment]]?
    
ABRAHAM: Long [[stillness]] practice is to misuse your [[energy]]. Too long stillness practice is to drain you of that energy that might be put to use through [[service]]. This meeting, for example, during the first part of my lessons the [[words]] are fairly strong. Towards the end of our meeting the words are fewer and less understood by the [[transmitter]]/receiver. We recommend short [[stillness]] practice, because when you begin to always allow [[God]] to live your life with you, you will find you are always in somewhat of a [[stillness]] practice. Stillness is a reconnecting and allowing Father to reach you. Advanced stillness is to use this practice in everyday living. Does this help?
 
ABRAHAM: Long [[stillness]] practice is to misuse your [[energy]]. Too long stillness practice is to drain you of that energy that might be put to use through [[service]]. This meeting, for example, during the first part of my lessons the [[words]] are fairly strong. Towards the end of our meeting the words are fewer and less understood by the [[transmitter]]/receiver. We recommend short [[stillness]] practice, because when you begin to always allow [[God]] to live your life with you, you will find you are always in somewhat of a [[stillness]] practice. Stillness is a reconnecting and allowing Father to reach you. Advanced stillness is to use this practice in everyday living. Does this help?
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[[1995-06-26-Personal Questions|(Abraham June 26, 1995)]]
 
[[1995-06-26-Personal Questions|(Abraham June 26, 1995)]]
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ROLAND: Thank you, Abraham, I find that telling of [[experiences]] seems to be of interest because of the [[story]] behind it. The thing that has changed in my [[experience]] that has transformed me is my [[meditation]], to allow the [[Indwelling Spirit]] to [[communicate]] at some level in the [[conscious]] [[mind]] a [[direction]] of the spiritual [[path]]. That is a [[concept]] that is foreign to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Passion_of_the_Western_Mind western mind]. Do you have some suggestions as to how we can approach that?
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ROLAND: Thank you, Abraham, I find that telling of [[experiences]] seems to be of interest because of the [[story]] behind it. The thing that has changed in my [[experience]] that has transformed me is my [[meditation]], to allow the [[Indwelling Spirit]] to [[communicate]] at some level in the [[conscious]] [[mind]] a [[direction]] of the spiritual [[path]]. That is a [[concept]] that is foreign to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Passion_of_the_Western_Mind western mind]. Do you have some suggestions as to how we can approach that?
    
ABRAHAM: Yes, the word, the [[stillness]], may perhaps be too foreign, whereas [[meditation]] is more recognized. Just as with [[prayer]], the simple talk with [[the Father]] and a moment of receiving is really all one needs to start with. Yes, you are correct, the [[stillness]] is very important to contact the [[Indwelling Father Fragment]], but I would suggest that with this stillness [[exercise]] inform newcomer, beginners, that this exercise is not [[supernatural]], is not [[mysterious]], is not going to be [[miraculous]]. This is [[simple]] and does not require much [[effort]]. Mortals are attracted to [[simplicity]]. If the stillness becomes a [[difficult]] [[exercise]] then it will not be [[practiced]]. Does this help?
 
ABRAHAM: Yes, the word, the [[stillness]], may perhaps be too foreign, whereas [[meditation]] is more recognized. Just as with [[prayer]], the simple talk with [[the Father]] and a moment of receiving is really all one needs to start with. Yes, you are correct, the [[stillness]] is very important to contact the [[Indwelling Father Fragment]], but I would suggest that with this stillness [[exercise]] inform newcomer, beginners, that this exercise is not [[supernatural]], is not [[mysterious]], is not going to be [[miraculous]]. This is [[simple]] and does not require much [[effort]]. Mortals are attracted to [[simplicity]]. If the stillness becomes a [[difficult]] [[exercise]] then it will not be [[practiced]]. Does this help?
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[[1996-12-09-Healthy Balance]]
 
[[1996-12-09-Healthy Balance]]
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TETRA: Are these guidelines for Miriam herself or is this kind of a general guideline that you are giving? I know lots of people that [[meditate]] for hours and it seems to really help them. They are in a really [[good]] place with that format. Can you speak a little about that and like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi Yogi]'s and others that meditate a lot and come to new [[awareness]] in their spiritual being?
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TETRA: Are these guidelines for Miriam herself or is this kind of a general guideline that you are giving? I know lots of people that [[meditate]] for hours and it seems to really help them. They are in a really [[good]] place with that format. Can you speak a little about that and like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi Yogi]'s and others that meditate a lot and come to new [[awareness]] in their spiritual being?
    
ABRAHAM: Certainly. I suppose it is a general guideline for everyone. I am [[aware]] that the first few moments of [[stillness]] are the [[purest]] and most tangible [[connection]] with Father. This is where Father's [[energy]] is noticed. There have been many who [[meditate]] for long periods, and I [[understand]] that this serves them well in what perhaps they are seeking, but as for [[our Mission]] [[purpose]] it is not [[necessary]]. But for those it serves to spend hours in meditation is perfectly acceptable for them. In our [[morontial]] lessons there will come a time when [[meditation]] will be lengthened to serve the [[spiritual]] needs of an [[individual]]. The [[knowledge]] beyond [[this world]] is indescribable and lengthy meditations are [[practiced]] for [[universal]] [[understandings]]. Perhaps those individuals who have reached [[morontia]] levels are [[inspired]] to meditate for lengthy periods to [[attain]] these [[universal]] [[truths]], but I would not recommend it as a general rule. This lengthy period of meditation is perhaps is the exception. Does this help? (Yes. Thank you.)
 
ABRAHAM: Certainly. I suppose it is a general guideline for everyone. I am [[aware]] that the first few moments of [[stillness]] are the [[purest]] and most tangible [[connection]] with Father. This is where Father's [[energy]] is noticed. There have been many who [[meditate]] for long periods, and I [[understand]] that this serves them well in what perhaps they are seeking, but as for [[our Mission]] [[purpose]] it is not [[necessary]]. But for those it serves to spend hours in meditation is perfectly acceptable for them. In our [[morontial]] lessons there will come a time when [[meditation]] will be lengthened to serve the [[spiritual]] needs of an [[individual]]. The [[knowledge]] beyond [[this world]] is indescribable and lengthy meditations are [[practiced]] for [[universal]] [[understandings]]. Perhaps those individuals who have reached [[morontia]] levels are [[inspired]] to meditate for lengthy periods to [[attain]] these [[universal]] [[truths]], but I would not recommend it as a general rule. This lengthy period of meditation is perhaps is the exception. Does this help? (Yes. Thank you.)
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[[Stillness]] [[practice]] broadens your concept of [[space]] to allow you literal and tangible [[feelings]] of real closeness with Father and all He has to offer. As you [[study]] these morontial possibilities, [[time and space]] are the beginning lessons, but, without them - we could not move onto further [[understanding]]--other realities, yes.
 
[[Stillness]] [[practice]] broadens your concept of [[space]] to allow you literal and tangible [[feelings]] of real closeness with Father and all He has to offer. As you [[study]] these morontial possibilities, [[time and space]] are the beginning lessons, but, without them - we could not move onto further [[understanding]]--other realities, yes.
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During [[the Master]]'s most memorable [[events]] on [[Urantia]], were possibilities due to his broadened [[vision]] of [[feeling]] at one with Father and His divine possibilities. [[Jesus]]' ventures into [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galilee#Geography the hills of Galilee] to gain [[quiet time]] did more than just give [[comfort]] and [[clarity]] of [[mind]], it had also erased the [[limitations]] that living in a mortal body brings.
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During [[the Master]]'s most memorable [[events]] on [[Urantia]], were possibilities due to his broadened [[vision]] of [[feeling]] at one with Father and His divine possibilities. [[Jesus]]' ventures into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galilee#Geography the hills of Galilee] to gain [[quiet time]] did more than just give [[comfort]] and [[clarity]] of [[mind]], it had also erased the [[limitations]] that living in a mortal body brings.
    
As a child, we are wide-eyed and [[expectant]] of the [[magic]] of mortal living. As time goes on, the [[material]] realities can get the better of us and our [[creativity|creative]] [[imagination]]. The world becomes harsh, you find the world your [[competitor]] and always with the desire to be first - to go before your fellows. A spiritual [[awakening]] does alleviate your [[desires]] to be first, but the material [[limitations]] linger without [[meditation|stillness]] practice.
 
As a child, we are wide-eyed and [[expectant]] of the [[magic]] of mortal living. As time goes on, the [[material]] realities can get the better of us and our [[creativity|creative]] [[imagination]]. The world becomes harsh, you find the world your [[competitor]] and always with the desire to be first - to go before your fellows. A spiritual [[awakening]] does alleviate your [[desires]] to be first, but the material [[limitations]] linger without [[meditation|stillness]] practice.
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===Lesson 43===
 
===Lesson 43===
(Abraham Jan. 23, 2000)
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[[2000-01-23-Self Mastery Is The Key|(Abraham Jan. 23, 2000)]]
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The *stillness* is ideal for energy recharge to tackle these mortal experiences. A time in quiet reflection is aligning your will with Father's, an alignment is peace in mind and heart. A complete trust in Father is relaxing that part of you which worries that you are not keeping up.
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The [[stillness]] is [[ideal]] for energy recharge to tackle these mortal [[experiences]]. A time in quiet [[reflection]] is [[aligning]] your will with Father's, an alignment is peace in [[mind]] and [[heart]]. A complete [[trust]] in Father is [[relaxing]] that part of you which worries that you are not keeping up.
    
===Lesson 44===
 
===Lesson 44===
(Abraham Oct. 30, 2000)
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[[2000-10-30-Group Chores|(Abraham Oct. 30, 2000)]]
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Q: Abraham, I had a dream last night about the Heavenly Hosts and a little something about the difference between seraphim and how they seem to enlighten my mind. I am very grateful for these things. I wonder if you have any comments along those lines of dealing with my dreams.
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SIMON: Abraham, I had a [[dream]] last night about the [[Heavenly Hosts]] and a little something about the [[difference]] between [[seraphim]] and how they seem to [[enlighten]] my mind. I am very [[grateful]] for these things. I wonder if you have any comments along those lines of dealing with my dreams.
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ABRAHAM: Certainly. [[Dreams]] are a vague area of [[spiritual]] realities. You can know of their [[value]] by the fruit they produce. Should this dream lead to [[assistance]] to your daily living, then by all means [[reflect]] upon it often. [[Seraphim]] can aid in the [[stillness]] state more than a [[subconscious]] dreaming state. The fact that you are dreaming of them shows the [[faith]] you have that they are a working [[reality]] in your life. To have such faith is to get to know them better.
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ABRAHAM: Certainly. Dreams are a vague area of spiritual realities. You can know of their value by the fruit they produce. Should this dream lead to assistance to your daily living, then by all means reflect upon it often. Seraphim can aid in the *stillness* state more than a subconscious dreaming state. The fact that you are dreaming of them shows the faith you have that they are a working reality in your life. To have such faith is to get to know them better.
   
===Lesson 45===
 
===Lesson 45===
(Abraham Nov. 6, 2000)
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[[2000-11-06-Barnard's Platoon & The Teaching Mission|(Abraham Nov. 6, 2000)]] (doesn't match?)
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Q: I’m trying to integrate George’s ideas of the ‘construct’ with my current practice of *stillness*. Both seem necessary and lead to the same place. I find the ‘construct’ is very helpful on helping me eliminate my analytical mind from my Stillness practice. Yet, elements of *stillness* seem--of the steps that I have been given to conduct *stillness*--seem very important. So should I alternate the use of both? Or somehow try and find a way to combine the two together in a personal practice?
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Q: I’m trying to [[integrate]] [[George Barnard|George’s]] ideas of the ‘construct’ with my current [[practice]] of [[stillness]]. Both seem necessary and lead to the same place. I find the ‘construct’ is very helpful on helping me eliminate my [[analytical]] mind from my Stillness practice. Yet, elements of stillness seem--of the [[steps]] that I have been given to conduct stillness--seem very important. So should I alternate the use of both? Or somehow try and find a way to combine the two [[together]] in a personal practice?
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ABRAHAM: I can say, there is really no one way for everyone. You may
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ABRAHAM: I can say, there is really no one way for everyone. You may [[experiment]], and then [[choose]] what is best for you. The [[idea]] of the ‘construct’ is a wonderful way to take the [[steps]] into stillness, but we have to keep in the forefront of our [[minds]] the overall reason we practice stillness. That is, our [[contact]] with Father - the [[realization]] that he is in us and we in him. It as an exchange of [[divine]] [[love]] and [[knowledge]]. You and your Parent [[Adjuster]] may want to practice several different ways, but the practice is good mindal [[discipline]] to keep your [[focus]] on the spirit realm and off of the daily grind. Yes.
 
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is a wonderful way to take the steps into *stillness*, but we have to keep in the
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forefront of our minds the overall reason we practice *stillness*. That is, our
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contact with Father - the realization that he is in us and we in him. It as an
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exchange of divine love and knowledge. You and your Parent Adjuster may
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want to practice several different ways, but the practice is good mindal
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discipline to keep your focus on the spirit realm and off of the daily grind. Yes.
      
===Lesson 46===
 
===Lesson 46===
 
(Abraham May 14, 2002)
 
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I have noticed that many have neglected to feed the Spirit, the element that makes you a distinct child of the living God. It is understandable that life is busy and there are many mortal tasks to complete. There are many goals to achieve that makes you successful in the world's eyes. When one has neglected the Spirit the balanced compassion for self leans toward self-loathing, self-disappointment, losing confidence, yes.
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I have noticed that many have neglected to feed the [[Spirit]], the element that makes you a distinct child of the living God. It is understandable that life is [[busy]] and there are many mortal tasks to complete. There are many [[goals]] to achieve that makes you successful in the world's eyes. When one has neglected the Spirit the [[balanced]] [[compassion]] for self leans toward self-loathing, self-[[disappointment]], losing [[confidence]], yes.
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A few moments a day in quiet reflection, or observing the wonders of nature, gives one mindal clarity. A small amount of time lost in the beauty of music brings one to a spiritually centered point. An awareness of Father's works, leading to a moment of supreme gratitude, connects you to those spiritual circuits you need to have balanced self-compassion, in that you forget not to care for the body, mind and soul.
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A few moments a day in quiet [[reflection]], or observing the [[wonders]] of [[nature]], gives one mindal [[clarity]]. A small amount of time lost in the [[beauty]] of [[music]] brings one to a spiritually centered point. An awareness of Father's works, leading to a moment of supreme [[gratitude]], connects you to those spiritual [[circuits]] you need to have balanced self-[[compassion]], in that you forget not to [[care]] for the body, mind and [[soul]].
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How easy it is to neglect the physical needs, which in the mortal life can disrupt other areas such as mental and emotional. Poor habits or diet can lead to imbalance and that disrupts the mind and distorts the perspective. How much time is spent in unproductive stimulation of the mind? In this age of technology it is easy to get carried away with external stimulation, mindless entertainment.
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How easy it is to neglect the [[physical]] needs, which in the mortal life can disrupt other areas such as mental and emotional. Poor [[habits]] or [[diet]] can lead to imbalance and that disrupts the mind and [[distorts]] the [[perspective]]. How much time is spent in unproductive [[stimulation]] of the mind? In this age of [[technology]] it is easy to get carried away with external stimulation, mindless [[entertainment]].
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All is required for balanced mindal clarity is a few moments a day in the silence. There is much more to gain in *stillness* than in the midst of chaos and over-stimulation. Reversion or entertainment is wonderful and you should find a healthy balance for that, yes, no doubt. Remember to feed the Spirit as well. Remember to allow yourself the gift of a few moments with the First Source and Center. He brings you back to a center of balance and realness where there is not room for fears or imaginings or doubts or hopelessness.
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All is required for balanced mindal [[clarity]] is a few moments a day in the [[silence]]. There is much more to gain in stillness than in the midst of [[chaos]] and over-[[stimulation]]. [[Reversion]] or [[entertainment]] is wonderful and you should find a healthy [[balance]] for that, yes, no doubt. Remember to feed the Spirit as well. Remember to allow yourself the gift of a few moments with the [[First Source and Center]]. He brings you back to a center of [[balance]] and realness where there is not room for [[fears]] or imaginings or doubts or hopelessness.
    
===Lesson 47===
 
===Lesson 47===
(Abraham June 4, 2001)
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[[2001-06-04-Growth and Change|(Abraham June 4, 2001)]]
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Q: Abraham, as we go about our days how do we stay more open to direct communication with our Thought Adjuster?
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Q: Abraham, as we go about our days how do we stay more open to direct [[communication]] with our [[Thought Adjuster]]?
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ABRAHAM: There is so much outside stimulation that draws your attention away from the Spirit. When you do not exercise certain muscles they are prone to atrophy--even spiritual muscles. Study, *stillness* and fellowship are wonderful antidotes to overwhelming mortal daily realness. It takes commitment though to the Spirit--either you are in or out, committed or not. The half-way commitment is too difficult. You have promised your life to divine ways, and then knowingly go about doing the opposite, then certainly are you going to be closed off to the Father. You become disappointed in self and also believe Father is thinking the same way, and your feelings of unworthiness pull you farther away. Everyone makes mistakes--certainly. Yes, there are moments of weakness, no doubt, but in the realization of your true intentions, you know if you have knowingly gone against the Spirit or not. You are not then prone to feel closed off and away from God if you believe you have only made! a simple mistake. Yes, commitment to a life to the Spirit, live what you believe, mistakes, yes, certainly acceptable. Knowingly to go against that divine promise is closing off. Good question, my son.
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ABRAHAM: There is so much outside [[stimulation]] that draws your [[attention]] away from [[Ta|the Spirit]]. When you do not [[exercise]] certain muscles they are prone to atrophy--even [[spiritual]] muscles. [[Study]], [[stillness]] and [[fellowship]] are wonderful [[antidotes]] to overwhelming mortal daily realness. It takes [[commitment]] though to the Spirit--either you are in or out, committed or not. The half-way commitment is too difficult. You have [[promised]] your life to [[divine]] ways, and then knowingly go about doing the [[opposite]], then certainly are you going to be closed off to [[the Father]]. You become [[disappointed]] in [[self]] and also believe Father is [[thinking]] the same way, and your [[feelings]] of unworthiness pull you farther away. Everyone makes [[mistakes]]--certainly. Yes, there are moments of [[weakness]], no doubt, but in the [[realization]] of your true [[intentions]], you know if you have knowingly gone against the Spirit or not. You are not then prone to feel closed off and away from [[God]] if you believe you have only made a simple mistake. Yes, [[commitment]] to a life to the [[Spirit]], live what you believe, mistakes, yes, certainly acceptable. Knowingly to go against that divine promise is closing off. Good question, my son.
    
===Lesson 48===
 
===Lesson 48===
 
(Abraham June 25, 2001)
 
(Abraham June 25, 2001)
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We are straying off the lesson of overcoming obstacles in the Brotherhood a bit, but when you think about it, if you feel so unworthy how can you possibly be connected in the family of God? Living the mortal life naturally, instinctively, draws out those imperfections within that need attention. This is shown to you to give you drive towards greater things, not discouragement and feelings of unworthiness.
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We are straying off the lesson of overcoming [[obstacles]] in the [[Brotherhood]] a bit, but when you think about it, if you feel so unworthy how can you possibly be [[connected]] in the [[family of God]]? Living the mortal life naturally, [[instinctively]], draws out those imperfections within that need [[attention]]. This is shown to you to give you drive towards greater things, not discouragement and [[feelings]] of unworthiness.
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When one feels so unworthy, inadequate and alone, one is likely to neglect themselves, spiritually and physically. It is difficult to draw upon spiritual power when you feel physically ill. Do you see the mental or emotional focus causes physical effects that complicates everything and really takes away the joy of mortal living.
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When one feels so unworthy, inadequate and [[alone]], one is likely to neglect themselves, [[spiritually]] and [[physically]]. It is [[difficult]] to draw upon spiritual [[power]] when you feel physically ill. Do you see the mental or emotional [[focus]] causes physical effects that complicates [[everything]] and really takes away the [[joy]] of mortal living.
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Always do we recommend you to stay connected to the Spirit through *stillness* practice and prayer. This is a natural antidote to animal tendencies. When faced with stressful events use your words to describe how you are really feeling. Do not assume anything without asking questions and attempting to view the overall difficulty. A little understanding can diffuse any stressful situation practically.
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Always do we recommend you to stay connected to the [[Spirit]] through [[stillness]] practice and [[prayer]]. This is a natural [[antidote]] to [[animal]] tendencies. When faced with stressful [[events]] use your words to describe how you are really [[feeling]]. Do not assume anything without asking questions and attempting to view the overall difficulty. A little [[understanding]] can diffuse any stressful situation practically.
    
===Lesson 49===
 
===Lesson 49===
(Abraham July 16, 2001)
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[[2001-07-16-Which Master Do You Serve|(Abraham July 16, 2001)]]
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JOHN: Abraham, I definitely relate to what you were saying in the lesson about parts of your life where you want to include Father and there are other parts where you exclude or even just forget about His existence. I guess my question is--maybe besides the *stillness*, how do we get to a place where we can go ahead and allow Father into those places that we are not so proud of or feel worthy of?
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JOHN: Abraham, I definitely relate to what you were saying in the lesson about parts of your [[life]] where you want to include Father and there are other parts where you exclude or even just [[forget]] about His [[existence]]. I guess my question is--maybe besides the [[stillness]], how do we get to a place where we can go ahead and allow Father into those places that we are not so proud of or feel [[worthy]] of?
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ABRAHAM: Understood John. You know you are not perfect and are in a state of becoming. Certainly Father knows that. That is indeed part of His plan. What other mortals may deem shameful, Father sees these things as opportunities to become closer with you. He knows you at your very worst and He does not love you any less, no. Once you have committed to bring Father even into your darkest areas, the levels of shame fades away and your co-creating partnership with Father excels. Many individuals cannot seem to overcome their past mistakes, and their guilt is a barricade to God. The ego loathes to see its own mistakes and seeks to cover them up with excuses, but the divine seeks Father's guidance on how to correct or to find a better way. Yes, *stillness* is good. That keeps a close communion with Father, but real honesty with yourself and Father takes you to a new level of taking action towards really putting the divine way to work, yes. Father is not about atoning or even red!eeming after deeds are done. He desires to be brought into every situation beforehand as if He was a partner in all your decision making. Good question, John.
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ABRAHAM: You know you are not [[perfect]] and are in a state of [[becoming]]. Certainly Father knows that. That is indeed part of His [[plan]]. What other mortals may deem [[shameful]], Father sees these things as [[opportunities]] to become closer with you. He know you at your very worst and He does not love you any less, no. Once you have [[committed]] to bring Father even into your [[darkest]] areas, the levels of shame fades away and your co-creating [[partnership]] with Father excels. Many [[individuals]] cannot seem to overcome their [[past]] [[mistakes]], and their [[guilt]] is a barricade to God. The [[ego]] loathes to see its own mistakes and seeks to cover them up with excuses, but the [[divine]] seeks Father's [[guidance]] on how to correct or to find a better way. Yes, [[stillness]] is good. That keeps a close [[communion]] with Father, but real [[honesty]] with yourself and Father takes you to a new level of taking [[action]] towards really putting the divine way to work, yes. Father is not about [[atoning]] or even [[redeeming]] after deeds are done. He desires to be brought into every situation beforehand as if He was a [[partner]] in all your [[decision]] making. Good question.
    
===Lesson 50===
 
===Lesson 50===
(Abraham Dec. 10, 2001)
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[[2001-12-10-Allow Room To Grow|(Abraham Dec. 10, 2001)]]
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As I think back to my life in the flesh, I wish I had more courageously faced those mortal inevitability's. I wish I would have felt every aspect of emotion, instead of protecting myself. To know the fulfillment of a quenched thirst, you must travel through the desert. To have real spiritual joy you must define your mortal experiences through a spiritual perspective.
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As I think back to my life in the flesh, I wish I had more [[courageously]] faced those mortal [[inevitabilities]]. I wish I would have felt every aspect of [[emotion]], instead of protecting myself. To know the fulfillment of a quenched [[thirst]], you must travel through the [[desert]]. To have real spiritual [[joy]], you must define your mortal experiences through a spiritual [[perspective]].
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Just as we had difficulty in beginning our lesson this evening, it is all the more difficult to be in touch with that Father-fragment when you are in a state of self-guarding or preoccupied with trivial things. *stillness* practice is keeping those lines of communication open. Without this practice it becomes somewhat difficult to be spirit led. A few moments of silence every day increases trust in Father and you feel protected; you feel watched over and cared for. You need not build your own wall of protection that keeps away pain, as well as happiness.
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Just as we had [[difficulty]] in beginning our lesson this evening, it is all the more difficult to be in [[touch]] with that [[Ta|Father-fragment]] when you are in a state of self-guarding or preoccupied with [[trivial]] things. [[Stillness]] practice is keeping those lines of [[communication]] open. Without this practice it becomes somewhat difficult to be spirit led. A few moments of [[silence]] every day increases [[trust]] in Father and you feel protected; you feel watched over and cared for. You need not build your own wall of [[protection]] that keeps away [[pain]], as well as [[happiness]].
     

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