Thursday, May 27, 2010

Sexuality, part two


Throughout this tape, Abraham emphasized that there is no right way to act. The only thing that matters is that you feel good. When you feel good, you are acting in accordance with your inner guidance. If you feel bad, that is a sign that you have violated your own rules.

The trouble comes when you say "I want to do (fill in the blank) but I shouldn't." This sends your energy in two different directions and drains you.

So which do you do - follow your wanting or your shoulds? Abraham suggests that if your wanting is in alignment with your inner guidance, it will feel good to follow it. Ignore society's shoulds.

Making statements of what you are wanting strengthens your connection to your inner guidance system.

These are some other statements that stood out for me:

Freedom is the acknowledgement that you may always choose your experience. You can choose negative or positive.

Look for the positive aspects in any situation.

As long as you are focused upon what you are wanting, you are infused with energy from the universe.

Abraham also reminded us that we need to focus on what we are wanting, not on what we don't have. "When you are working on attracting something, if it is not here immediately you assume it is not coming and you focus on lack," she chided.

Creation is not orchestration. Think instead of being the attractor. Get your house in order and you will attract what you are wanting.

If you are waiting for someone else to straighten out before you have a happy experience, you will have a long wait.

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