Dear Friends,

It feels good to be deliberately getting out into the world more these days. I’m in southern California where there are especially beautiful things all around. I don’t have to look hard to find them and enjoy them. Yesterday I visited a place where there are acres of beautiful blooming flowers. It was vividly beautiful, and it felt really good. As I was taking it all in and loving it, and enjoying the people around me, including strangers, I remembered the years that Jerry and I lived in the deserts of Tucson and Phoenix. There was an entirely different kind of beauty. I remember walking on a long, dusty trail. It was hot, the trail was flat, and everything was the color of sand. And then, we came upon a small desert cactus that was in full desert bloom, and as we stood there taking it in, it seemed to me like it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. I didn’t want to walk away from it.

There is something so important in the constant contrast that we are living. I think I am just now really understanding the true value of every bit of contrast. I am so eager to deliberately discover the value of my personal focus in the context of the contrast that surrounds us. Life is good.

I am so eager for the Abraham NOW broadcast that will happen this Saturday, 5/1/21. If you would like to join us, click here!

With great love,
Esther
(and Abraham and Jerry)

PS: Please submit your questions for this broadcast by 4:00 PM Central Daylight Time the day before the broadcast.