This is a continuation of my post from two days ago. Here are more takeaways I got from seeing Abraham-Hicks last weekend. Note: these quotes, as well as my interpretaitons, are my best recollection of what I heard. Details might defer from what Abraham actually said:
I was born worthy, and still am!
Abraham-Hicks, 2/11/23, Sacramento, CA
What this means to me:
Here Abraham was reminding us of a fundamental, immutable truth: we were born worthy, we have always been worthy, we will always be worthy! The challenge for a lot of people, I think, is believing it. We live in a Universe governed by the Law of Attraction. If a person imagines themself to be unworthy, they will attract evidence of that.
You’re only impatient because you do dumb things!
Abraham-Hicks, 2/11/23, Sacramento, CA
What this means to me:
As I recall, Abraham here was talking about how people get in their own way with negative thinking. The “dumb things” they are referring to could be, for example, doubting yourself while trying to accomplish something that matters to you. When you doubt, you cloud up the experience, whatever it is. Your intention gets murcky and mixed up. Abraham was intentionally mocking us with strong words to cajole us back into alignment.
Personally I concede that if I muck things up with negative thoughts, that is indeed a dumb thing to do!
Put your basket far enough that you still believe you can hit it.
Abraham-Hicks, 2/11/23, Sacramento, CA
What this means to me:
As I recall, Abraham described Jerry when he would coach his clients. He encouraged them to make goals that were attainable. It’s like playing basketball: someone might be confident they can make the shot from three feet away. But from three hundred feet away? Setting your basket out far enough that you have a good chance of making it, while still challenging you, is wise. Otherwise, you risk disappointment and self-judgment, or all kinds of flawed conclusions that can come from trying for something you are not ready for.
To use a real world example, it would be like saying “I want a million dollars!” when maybe you are in the vibrational range of $10,000, or even $1,000. You’re better off wishing for the smaller amount since that is what you believe is attainable. Once you have attracted it, then you can go onto bigger things.
In other words, pace yourself 🙂
Most people–we love you so much–you are so limp about life! You call the shots!
Abraham-Hicks, 2/11/23, Sacramento, CA
What this means to me:
Again, Abraham is playfully mocking us to help us (!). So often people settle for “reality,” regurgitating what they have been taught to see and not using their creative power to shape their reality. After all, we call the shots. We shape our reality. So let’s do it deliberately instead of haphazardly. As usual, Abraham reminds us of eternal truths. It’s up to us to align with them.
Abraham describes how Esther puts out little pink arrows on the walls to guide her through the hotels she visits, (I believe) before coming out to talk with us. These little “breadcrumbs” help her know where to go. Abraham says, “You are never lost. There are pink guiding arrows everywhere!”
Abraham-Hicks, 2/11/23, Sacramento, CA
What this means to me:
Again I am recalling this as best I can. Abraham uses this anecdote to reassure us that we are never lost, no matter how far gone we may think we are. I believe this was during a segment where they were speaking with a man who got in a car accident. He was very upset and quite angry about it still. He was stuck on it, and struggling to move forward in life. I took what Abraham said as an affirmation that we are never far from help. There is always guidance, like those pink arrows helping Esther, if we look for them!