The key to choosing one outcome from among many possible outcomes is our ability to feel as if our choice has already come to pass.

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The key to choosing one outcome from among many possible outcomes is our ability to feel as if our choice has already come to pass.
I hope for nothing, I fear nothing, I am FREE
Nikos Kazantzakis
Why do we get sleepy when we are bored?
I think, boredom is so far from your natural state, so far from who you really are; you just want to get back to your original vibration, just stop creating.
We are growth seeking beings. We are supposed to feel ecstatic. We just can’t tolerate boredom. Children can’t. We were taught to tolerate it. That’s why we get to the point of our consciousness trying to shut itself down just to escape the boredom.
We want to help you regain clarity about your individual power. Everyone has it. No one can ever take it away from you. No one can ever do anything “bad” to you. No one can assert into your experience. Everything, without exception, comes only by your individual invitation to it. Do you understand the process of asking? When you give something your attention and it becomes your dominant vibration relative to the subject— that is your asking. So, deliberate creating is not so much about looking out into the world and saying, “Oh, there are things that are good that I want to create or attract into my experience, and there are things that are bad that I don’t want to create or attract into my experience.” Deliberate creating is more about deliberate allowing. Deliberate allowing is more like deliberate vibration.
Abraham San Francisco, CA — 3/8/03