The Law of Attraction Basic Teachings by -
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Published: 2012-03-03T12:27:55+00:00
PART IV
The Art of Allowing
The Art of Allowing: Defined
Jerry: Abraham, this next subject, I would say, has had the most impact in the way of new understanding for me because I‘d never thought of it from the perspective and with the clarity that you have, and that‘s the Art of Allowing. Would you speak about it?
Abraham: We are most eager to help you remember your role in the Art of Allowing because a deliberate understanding and application of this Law brings everything together for you. In other words, the Law of Attraction just is, whether you understand that it is or not. It is always responding to you and giving you accurate results, which always match what you are thinking about. But a deliberate application of the Art of Allowing requires that you be consciously aware of the way you feel so that you choose the direction of your thoughts. An understanding of this Law is what determines whether you create intentionally or by default.
We have put the Art of Allowing in this order, following the Law of Attraction, first; and the Science of Deliberate Creation, second, because the Art of Allowing cannot begin to be understood until the first two are.
What we mean by the Art of Allowing is: I am that which I am, and I am pleased with it, joyful in it.
And you are that which you are, and while it is different perhaps from that which I am, it is also good. Because I am able to focus upon that which I want, even if there are those differences between us that are dramatic, I do not suffer negative emotion because I am wise enough not to focus upon that which brings me discomfort. I have come to understand, as I am one who is applying the Art of Allowing, that I have not come forth into this physical world to get everyone to follow the ―truth‖ that I think is the truth. I have not come forth to encourage conformity or sameness—for I am wise enough to understand that in sameness, in conformity, there is not the diversity that stimulates creativity. In focusing upon bringing about conformity, I am pointed toward an ending rather than to a continuing of creation.
And so, the Art of Allowing is absolutely essential to the continuation or the survival of this species, of this planet, and of this Universe, and that continuation is powerfully allowed from the broader perspective of Source. You, from your physical perspective, may not be allowing your own expansion, and when you do not, you feel rotten. And when you do not allow another, you feel rotten.
When you see a situation that bothers you and you decide that you will do nothing to try to stop it or change it, you are tolerating the situation. That is very different from what we mean by allowing. Allowing is the art of finding a way of looking at things that still allows your connection to your Inner Being at the same time.
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