‘Abraham - who is Non-Physical Source Energy as translated by Esther Hicks - responds to a question from a lesbian activist who wants to affect social change in a meaningful “downstream” way. Recorded February 9th, 2008 in San Rafael, California.’
‘Abraham - who is Non-Physical Source Energy as translated by Esther Hicks - responds to a question from a lesbian activist who wants to affect social change in a meaningful “downstream” way. Recorded February 9th, 2008 in San Rafael, California.’
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June 16th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
This is a great video; and this approach (logic/reasoning/philosophy) can be quite effective with any problem that seems to be “outside” of us. Simply replace the (”Gay Rights”) issue from the video with your own (”personal affront or injustice”) and imagine yourself having the same conversation with Abraham… No matter what the problem, the answer is always the same.
Truth isn’t truth because of who said it, or because it’s true in most cases; it’s true because it’s true every time no matter who said it. And, there is very little actual truth in the world — very little that meets this criteria. Most things are not as we believe them to be; and, consequently, most of the solutions we are toiling at are not really solutions at all — they’re actually helping keep things the way they are. Though we can continue indefinitely casting the “outside” world as the villain to our victim; there is no one outside of us tormenting us — that’s all coming from “in here,” not “out there.”
Very inspirational and thought-provoking post! Thanks!