Whiteboard Video: Desire
In this 20 minute talk we explore desire. Do you have a spiritual background or discipline that seems to conflict with your understanding of Law of Attraction? Do you have old inner conversations that tell you that desire is bad? Here is a simple solution that brings seemingly opposite approaches into perfect harmony. This is one little piece of the puzzle - but it can change everything for you once you get the "aha!" of it. After you watch the video, please come back here and leave a comment and let me know what is most helpful about this and what you'd like to see more of. Thanks.Price: $1.00
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This was great, Rebbie!
What I got was this: Desiring and seeking what makes us joyful, expressive, clear, grateful, relaxed, etc. is synonymous with desiring what brings us to our true essence. If, when what I desire is manifested, I should go off track and use it irresponsibly or out of tune with my true essence, then it will not bring joy anyway!
Focusing on keeping all desires in the “bigger picture basket” (desiring attunement with who we really are) helps to neutralize all those doubts about desires being something to expunge.
“The most exquisite paradox… as soon as you give it all up, you can have it all” Ram Dass
To me, “giving it up” is the same as putting it in that “bigger picture basket” after you have worked on manifesting it…and then forgetting about it!…because you KNOW it will be yours.
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks again!
I found the talk on desire very helpful. Yes, I am someone who listens to and in large measure follows the Abraham material, but also has the notion elsewhere within me that desire itself must be given up. The two aspects were functioning but weren’t acknowledging each other. The notion that most desires are subsumed in and replaced by the desire for union with God, or desire for true service opens up the conversation in ways that can only help. I now have a conversation in the back of my brain ready to happen. I’m heading there now.