Friday, July 09, 2010

Monitoring

"When you think a thought of upliftment or abundance or Well-Being you are filled with a feeling of positive emotion. You may trust the way that you feel as the indicator as to which side of this subject (that is really two subjects) you are on. Whether it is the subject of money or lack of it, or health or lack of it, or a relationship or the lack of one—always, when you feel good, you are in the place of attracting that which you are wanting." Abraham

"I didn't trust my feelings," is something we often hear from people as they then relate an experience with an outcome that wasn't pleasing. As commercial aircraft and similar are fitted today with a device that warns of eminent collision by giving the pilot specific instructions so as to avoid another plane, Abraham tells us that our down deep gut instincts give us what amounts to anti-collision input, and to learn to trust this is a process that will steer us in happier moments and outcomes. This can be applied to the thoughts we are thinking as well as the various life choices that are always before us. To apply this calls for a pro-active stance on our behalf that is willing to #1, more deeply monitor our emotional gauges...am I feeling good or bad in this thought, expectation, news item of whatever? And, #2, if "bad" or similar, to switch our focus to the other side of the subject in question which contains within it the attracting force that brings us what we truly want. Something we can do more?

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