Some friends and I were watching an Abraham-Hicks dvd the other night and I got something out of it I wanted to share.
Abraham was talking a lot about trying to paddle upstream in a river as opposed to flowing with the current.
My interpretation of what was said is that when you have a desire, you are creating the river to take you to what you want.
Then, in your thoughts and/or actions afterward regarding that desire, you either paddle upstream and against the current - taking you farther away from your goal, or you allow yourself to flow with the river, and you get to your goal with ease.
Since then, when a desire comes up for me during the day, I try to then make sure any thoughts and/or actions that follow regarding that desire are in "the flow." And I trust that just by having the desire, the river is being created and being sustained.
Jessica
Abraham was talking a lot about trying to paddle upstream in a river as opposed to flowing with the current.
My interpretation of what was said is that when you have a desire, you are creating the river to take you to what you want.
Then, in your thoughts and/or actions afterward regarding that desire, you either paddle upstream and against the current - taking you farther away from your goal, or you allow yourself to flow with the river, and you get to your goal with ease.
Since then, when a desire comes up for me during the day, I try to then make sure any thoughts and/or actions that follow regarding that desire are in "the flow." And I trust that just by having the desire, the river is being created and being sustained.
Jessica
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