Ramona opened the meeting by welcoming guests and asking
updates and successes since the last meeting.
Eddie Conner
led the group in a meditation reminding us that "All is Well".
The opening video
was a segment from the DVD of the Mediterranean cruise of 2013.
Ramona read part of Jim
Carrey’s commencement address at the Maharishi University. The link to a You
Tube video containing the entire speech may be viewed at Jim Carrey's Speech. His speech was all about the law of attraction without mentioning it by name, as indicated by these excerpts.
- Many of us choose their path in life out of fear disguised as practicality.
- There are two choices in life – love or fear.
- So much of what we really want seems out of reach and ridiculous. Ask the Universe for it anyway.
- Fear is going to be a player in your life. You choose how much of a player it will be.
- You can hope for something or have faith that it will work for you.
- Hope walks through fire; Faith leaps over it.
- Life doesn’t happen to you. It happens for you.
- Jim Carrey’s father could have been a great comedian but he did not believe it was possible. So, he took a safe job as an accountant then latter was laid off.
- You can fail at what you don’t want to do, so you might as well take a chance at doing what you love.
- Your need for acceptance can make you invisible in this world. Let the Universe know what you want. Relax and dream up your good life and let go of how it comes to pass.
The evening's discussion was "Remember - All is Well"
Wobbling can happen when we want something. Wobbling is a contradiction to what we really want that keeps surfacing. For example, we can manifest properly, but then wobble by asking ourselves if we are ever going to get it; or if we say something like “I want it, but will I really get it?”
Wobbling can happen when we want something. Wobbling is a contradiction to what we really want that keeps surfacing. For example, we can manifest properly, but then wobble by asking ourselves if we are ever going to get it; or if we say something like “I want it, but will I really get it?”
Feeling the need for something more than
what we currently have
causes us to orchestrate our path. It is like trying to step on a path that is
not there yet. That is rushing things and requires too much effort. Just relax
and remember our desires will be fulfilled by the Universe, but the Universe
will determine the timing, not us.
Lay new pipes instead of trying to unclog the old, rusty
ones. Sometimes our old systems just don’t work. Laying new pipes can develop
new beliefs and new habits that work.
How you feel matters most. It is a wonderful thing when we reach that
place that how we feel matters most because then we will never rush something.
We can’t change things until we shift into a
higher flying disc. When we shift higher we gain more momentum.
Practice feeling good for the joy of feeling good because this keeps us in the
flow.
Abraham says that if they were standing in
our physical shoes they would slow it down a bit. They would focus upon the things that they
know for sure. They would practice the thoughts of worthiness. They would
practice the thoughts of love and well-being. They would practice the thoughts
that feel good.
Abraham wants us to care about how we feel
first and foremost, and
then from that place of alignment we can start focusing into the world in a way
that is so productive and beneficial to ourselves and to the world.
Look for things that we appreciate from
where we are. This will put
us into a place of perfect allowing, even when we are not yet manifesting all
that we want.
Make a list of the kind things people have said about
you and keep that list close to your heart.
Say to yourself “I am right on track.” There is nothing amiss here.
Everything is unfolding perfectly. I am perfect where I am and gravitating to
something that will satisfy me even more. That’s the attitude.
Michele read a story entitled “Praising You” about a tribe in Africa
that had an interesting ritual. In the Babemba tribe, when a person acts
irresponsibly or unjustly, he or she is placed in the center of the village,
alone and unfettered. All work ceases and every man, woman and child in the
village gathers in a large circle around the accused individual. Then each person
speaks to the person, one at a time, about all the good things the accused
person has done in his lifetime. Every incident, every experience that can be
recalled with any detail and accuracy is recounted. All his or her positive
attributes, good deeds, strengths and kindnesses are recited carefully and at
length. The tribal ceremony often lasts several days.
Ramona suggested the following challenge: No one prevents us from
creating such a circle for ourselves, and we can do it all ourselves, and it
can be empowering. And we don’t have to wait until we behave “irresponsibly or
unjustly,” we can stand in this circle any moment, including right now!
We can imagine a circle of
all the people who knew/know us, loved/love us, our children, friends, parents.
We are actually in a better position than those tribe participants because we
can imagine any people who are an inspiration to us, whether they be in
physical or non-physical. And then hear what they say to us, how they praise
us, – as much as we enjoy listening to it.
Georgia shared a
Compassion Exercise she received from The Avatar Times.
Instructions: This
exercise can be done anywhere that people congregate (airports, malls, parks,
beaches, etc.) It should be done on
strangers, unobtrusively, from a distance.
Try to do all five steps on the same person. Expected results are a personal sense of
peace.
Step 1. With attention on the person repeat to
yourself: “Just like me, this person is
seeking some happiness for his/her life.”
Step 2. With attention on the person repeat to
yourself: “Just like me, this person is
trying to avoid suffering in his/her life.”
Step 3. With attention on the person repeat to
yourself: “Just like me, this person has
known sadness, loneliness and despair.”
Step 4. With attention on the person repeat to
yourself: “Just like me, this person is
seeking to fulfill his/her needs.”
Step 5. With attention on the person repeat to
yourself: “Just like me, this person is learning
about life.”
Michella offered this excellent video on
alignment. Abraham-Hicks - A Game of Alignment!
Pam was excited about her newest dance accomplishment and offers the following link of her doing the Tango. Pam’s Tango Link.
Our last meeting of the year will be the Holiday HFD Celebration which will be a Pot Luck on December 7. If you are planning on joining us for this Hoiday event, make sure you RSVP on our Meet Up link.
1 comment:
Thank you so much for this informative blog! I watched and enjoyed the videos. I resonate with "chillin"! Mediating and chilling out in the vortex would accimplish so much more in our lives. ��2�� Gratitude flowing ~~
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