Jan 09 2010
Going With the Flow vs. Having Structure
Last night I attended a meeting of my Abraham-Hicks support group. We were all over the place. First we chatted about our lives (”what is”) over a potluck dinner, then we gathered to practice Abraham empowering techniques.
Abraham is all about letting go of the oars. Giving up the struggle. Acting only when inspired. In other words, going with the flow of life.
I have always wondered about having structure, goals, action plans, organized anything vs. going with the natural flow of life. It seems that when I give up the oars, give up the battle to make things happen, there is a natural un-foldment.
If I set my intention and get a clear picture in my mind of what I want to manifest, and then let go, it usually shows up, or something better. Where attention goes, energy flows.
Recently, I’ve attempted to research certain information online (that I thought I needed) for the success of my business. I keep running into closed doors, roadblocks, seminars that have long passed, links that do not work, and teachers who are not willing to share their knowledge. That’s a sign for me, to open to new possibilities. That perhaps the road I thought I should take, is not the path for me. So, my oars are out of the water. My mind is open to new possibilities, and a new direction will be revealed. Have you had a similar experience?
Just do your best to keep yourself in balance. One of the first things that causes Energy misalignment, is asking or demanding too much of yourself in terms of time and effort. In other words, you just cannot burn the candle at both ends, so that you are physically tired, and then expect yourself to have a cheerful attitude. So, the rule of thumb has to be: “I’m going to be very, very, very happy, and then do everything I have time to do after that.”
I just finished watching Oprah interview 4 women who got “out of their ruts” by doing something completely “outrageous”. SKY DIVING!!! It brought tears to my eyes when those women stepped off that airplane (entrusting their complete survival to total strangers).



