Thursday, February 09, 2006

Blissing in NYC

“When you talk about what you want and why you want it, it always brings you to your center. It always brings you to the vibration of your Core, and when you vibrate in harmony with that which is the Core of you, then you have the perspective of your Inner Being. As you start talking about why you want to be over there, you'll vibrate as if you are over there.
Then your vibration in your Now is that point of attraction, and over there comes here where you are and becomes your physical awareness.”
- Abraham-Hicks. All quotes are copyright Abraham-Hicks Publications. Abraham-Hicks Publications, P. O. Box 690070, San Antonio, TX 78269. Visit the official Abraham site at: www.abraham-hicks.com/


The above quote is huge to me for a number of reasons. For one thing in the culture I was born into, we simply did not talk about what we wanted or why we wanted it. It was considered either boastful, or a total waste of time, or day- dreaming. Either way this type of imagining was ridiculed.

Today, when I ask others what they want and why, some think it’s too private to share, others are afraid to share it (I might steal it), and others have no idea why they want the thing that they want. They just want it because they think it would make them happy in the having of it.

Instead of talking about what they want and why they want it, they prefer to tell me all the reasons why their Now is so horrible and why it isn’t working, and who’s fault it is etc. etc.
I like talking about what I want and why I want it because it has brought me to where I am NOW.
I used to talk endlessly about a library full of books.
Guess what I have now? I talked endlessly about having a reading room, and a beading room and a room of my own. Guess what I have now? All three of those rooms and then some!
I talked endlessly about wanting like-minded people to rendezvous with and I have those for friends now.
I talked about wanting friends who are evolving like I am, and painlessly letting go of those who are not, and that is exactly what is happening.

Last week, I talked endlessly about my one-day trip to NYC. How I would find the best winter coat and eat the best ethnic food, and find the best of everything I wanted to find on that day.
Well I found the most perfect coat, I found the best Chinese food, Thai food and Sushi all in one day!
It was the most blissful day ever, with one great find after another. It was as if the Universe conspired together just for me. I imagined them saying, “Okay, she’s got one day here, so let’s make it the BEST experience for her.”
Thank you, Universe.
I am thrilled with where I am and eager for more.

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