Dear Friends,
For a long time, Abraham has encouraged us to look for positive aspects of situations, relationships, ourselves and others and I’ve been fairly consistent about doing that through the years, but lately they have refined this process in what feels to me like a revolutionary way. A way that is demonstrably more effective: They call this “Easy Existing Matches.” It goes like this: Think of something that easily causes you to feel good. Don’t find something negative and try to turn it toward positive. That can be hard work and can often leave you feeling worse if what is bothering you is strong. Instead, feel for experiences, or people, or situations, or things, or places that already have strong positive momentum going. As you focus on these good feeling things, often the momentum increases, causing your “point of attraction” to improve in a wonderful, beneficial way. I find I can get high-flying quickly by doing this.
Thinking about our Abraham Dallas Workshop is one of those kinds of “Easy Existing Matches” for me. In the early days of our Abraham adventure, Jerry and I drove to Dallas once a month for a workshop. We were a small handful of people who became fast friends as we met regularly asking Abraham questions that many of us had wondered about for years. It became obvious to Jerry and me right from the beginning that Abraham’s interest and awareness of each of us was keen and specific and because our group was small it was easy to notice the lovely improvement that we were experiencing as individuals as time went on. The group got bigger as people told people about this wonderful experience and at one point we speculated, perhaps we should hold a “newcomers” workshop and an “old timers” workshop so that the new people could get up to speed with the “evolved” conversations. And so, we did that for a few trips to Dallas but then we saw that everyone wanted to come to everything and there was really no point in trying to separate out the newcomers from the old timers. I love the feelings I am having now as I reflect on this. The feelings of belonging and of expansion, and of clarity and understanding that happen whenever a group of us meets. You can almost feel the roads we have all travelled to meet at this perfect junction. It is almost like a “meant to be meeting” that is soothing and invigorating at the time.
Anyway, I am so delighted to be returning to Dallas, April 19, 2025 (Saturday) for what I know will be a glorious combining of questions and answers and clarifications and soothing and expansion and loving of life. If you would like to join us, click here!
Our love,
Esther
(and Abraham and Jerry)