Day 5: Look for Something to Appreciate

30 Days to Living Your Best Life Add comments

From an Abraham-Hicks recording @ Fort Collins, CO, June 22, 2002:

“What we’re getting at is, the more connected to source you become, the more stable you are, the more able you’re able to roll with things and the more what others are doing or thinking or feeling becomes a non-issue to you. And then you are able to be the uplifter that you have come here to be.

“That’s what bugs most of you about not feeling good –
You know at the very core of your being that you are an uplifter, and when somebody has made you not feel good it is doubly terrible to you because not only were you not intending to come forth and be dependent on them to make you feel good, you planned on making them feel better.

“But it is so hard to make somebody feel better when they have just made you feel bad. (Laughter.) In other words, when you’re out of that stability the last thing you want to do is uplift who’s making you feel bad. So we say don’t work too hard at this — we make too much of all this. In other words, we have to justify all the money you’ve spent and all the miles you’ve driven to be here. We talk on and on and on where really all you ever needed to know is: ‘If I would look for something to appreciate and make that my dominant vibration, I would live happily ever after and fulfill my reason for being.’

“We should have one-minute seminars from now on. Everyone can gather from far and wide — double the price, it will make them appreciate it more (more laughter) — and everyone will gather, and we will say, ‘The secret to life is this: look for something to appreciate and practice it until it becomes easy and you will live happily ever after.’ There is great love here for you we are complete. (Laughter.)

I love smoothies. If you enjoy this site (or if you despise it and want me to pack up and go do something else), be a smoothie and donate today to my smoothie foundation. All contributions ($3, $17, $68?!) appreciated and applied to this site or some other exciting endeavour in the form of smoothie-powered focus. Thanks.

Popularity: 4% [?]

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • bodytext
  • Technorati
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon

Leave a Reply

WP Theme & Icons by N.Design Studio
Entries RSS Comments RSS Log in