Interesting. I have listened to a lot of Abraham and I felt like what I got from it wasn't overly receptive. But maybe that's just me sorting out and knowing what to do on my own (we are already all tuned in, so the teachers are just reminders, right?). I'll check out Bentinho, I could use some fresh perspective. I'm not sure I have heard from him. Unless he is the one who says something along the lines of just following your highest (crap, can't remember the exact word, but just to follow the action sequence that seems most interesting or desire to you ). I will say the biggest receptive advice I utilize from Hick's is to sort of ignore thinking about something when I catch all my thoughts about it being negative. I do something else to feel good, and then find I can start to manifest more positively and specifically. You're right, that it is probably a balance of both aggressive and passive. I'm always down for more help though! Haha still have a lot to hone in on <3
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Also, I wrestle A LOT with the idea you outlined - that we have created it all every problem every article. Almost like we select a game (I'm a big gamer so I see a lot of metaphors in it). We might select a game with a problem simply because we want to struggle through and solve it, or another one because it is more emotional etc. Have I brought all of these things into existence as a way to work on a skill (empathy, stability, material wealth) ? It feels very possible and yet as you said, it's overwhelming . Like why would I bring suffering of this magnitude when I feel like all I want is to remove suffering. And yeah, it feels sociopathic- perfect word. I feel so deeply other people's pain and joy, they can't just be 'play things' or background. Its intense work for sure, but it feels like the most important work xox
It's Bashar follow your highest excitement. That has helped me so much. Bentinho's work has similarities to Bashar's, but it's different energetically.
You know, I've noticed that people interperet Abraham-Hicks' teachings very differently for their lives. For my friend "be easy about it" is a really important one for her. She takes the meaning of it for her own life. Abraham-Hicks also has such a wide teaching that I think people can grab different things and different energies from them.
My teacher, Donny Epstein says, "Your wound is your greatest gift." Think about it. 🙂