Be Playful, Have Fun

“Let your dominant intent be to feel good which means be playful, have fun, laugh often, look for reasons to appreciate and practice the art of appreciation.

And as you practice it, the Universe, who has been watching you practice, will

give you constant opportunities to express it. So that your life just gets better and better and better.”

—Abraham Hicks, September 13, 1997

Be Patient

“What true patience is, is knowing that you want it and knowing that it’s coming and actually enjoying the unfolding along the way.

Understand that you never get it done. So you might as well be patient. You never get it done, because every time you want and receive, you also receive a new perspective from which to want.

Life is a constant unfolding of new desires and then a constant alignment to those desires.”

Abraham-Hicks, 8/30/97

The Law Of Attraction

“I see myself in perfect health. I see myself in absolute prosperity. I see myself invigorated with life, appreciating, again, this physical life experience which I wanted so very much as I decided to be a physical Being.

It is glorious to be here, a physical Being, making decisions with my physical brain but accessing the power of the Universe through the power of the Law of Attraction.”

Excerpted from The Law of Attraction, The Basics of the Teachings of Abraham on 7/1/06

Qualities Of The Ego

“The ego is always on guard against any kind of perceived diminishment. Automatic ego-repair mechanisms come into effect to restore the mental form of ‘me.’

When someone blames or criticizes me, that to the ego is a diminishment of self, and it will immediately attempt to repair

its diminished sense of self through self-justification, defense, or blaming. Whether the other person is right or wrong is irrelevant to the ego.  It is much more interested in self-preservation than in the truth.  This is the preservation of the psychological form of ‘me.’

Even such a normal thing as shouting something back when another driver calls you ‘idiot’ is an automatic and unconscious ego-repair mechanism.

One of the most common ego-repair mechanisms is anger, which causes a temporary but huge ego inflation.

All repair mechanisms make perfect sense to the ego but are actually dysfunctional.  Those that are most extreme in their dysfunction are physical violence and self-delusion in the form of grandiose fantasies.”

A New Earth – Awakening To Your Life’s Purpose, Eckhart Tolle, p. 214-215.