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| Abraham Hicks and Positive Aspects |
| Sunday, 22 August 2010 16:10 |
![]() "Make lists of positive aspects. Make lists of things you love—and never complain about anything. And as you use those things that shine bright and make you feel good as your excuse to give your attention and be who-you-are, you will tune to who-you-are, and the whole world will begin to transform before your eyes. It is not your job to transform the world for others—but it is your job to transform it for you. A state of appreciation is pure Connection to Source where there is no perception of lack." -Abraham
I wanted to share this quote as it has triggered for me additional change... it's not something new from Abraham, in fact it is shared over and over and over again - and yet, sometimes I hear it with 'new' ears. Apparently, right now, I am ready to embrace this in a way that I haven't succeeded in before, I have moved toward the more 'positive' end of things, and this makes sense. In the past, when I would read something like this quote, I understood it at an intellectual level, but couldn't quite understand how to embody it. Now, I feel like I'm getting it at a more 'soul level' - just goes to show you, the longer you stay with something the more it has the ability to adjust your relationship to the world. I am releasing old programming, old teaching and embracing this.
This quote is related - the other side of the coin...
"When you focus upon lack in an attitude of complaining, you establish a vibrational point of attraction that then gives you access only to more thoughts of complaint. Your deliberate effort to tell a new story will establish a new pattern of thought, providing you with a new point of attraction from your present, about your past, and into your future. The simple effort of looking for positive aspects will set a new vibrational tone that will begin the immediate attraction of thoughts, people, circumstances, and things that are pleasing to you."
-Abraham
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