October 25th, 2007
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So here I sit, in a hotel in Asheville, waiting for the Abraham workshop tomorrow. I fully intend on getting in the hot seat this time as well. I have been formulating my question in my mind for a couple of days and this is my opportunity to get very clear on what I want to ask.
I received an email from James Ray yesterday that said something that really spoke to me:
Unbending belief and unshakable faith are the essential elements in bringing your vision into physical reality. All great achievers have an absolute belief that their visions will manifest. They know without any doubt that their dreams will come to them.
It is with that knowing that I write my question here
Thank you so much for seeing me Abraham
I would like to know how to be a parent who doesn’t squash my children’s natural guidance. My wish for them is to be connected from the start and not let me or anyone guide their boat for them. I know you say that the children would be so much better off if we would just let them be, but it doesn’t appear that is actually possible, at least until they are a little older.
In the recent CDs, you are talking about the manifestations being just an indication of where your vibrations are. I fully understand that for myself as I have seen that in action, but how do you help your children when they are manifesting things that are really unwanted.
For example, my dear daughter was playing and fell and dislocated and broke her elbow. How to I help her through that and find a better feeling place? How could I have helped her best when we were in the emergency room and she was really scared? How do I help her understand that the manifestation is just an indicator of how she has been feeling?
What about my littlest who was joyously romping through rain water puddles in a trench in our front yard and who was attacked by some really mad fire ants? It is an indication of vibration, but how do you address the issue with them on a level that they can understand.
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Can you, as a parent, inspire wellness in your children? My children seem to be coming home with all sorts of illnesses.
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In my family, I am understanding the Law of Attraction, the stream and my children’s right to be in their own boat. My husband, while mellowed out considerably, is a bit more “tow the line because I think this is what needs to be done”
I am looking for some practical Abraham parenting advice here:
1) My daughter’s room is a mess. I don’t have a problem with it, but my husband does. My husband enforces clean it up now or you don’t get the opportunity to do something she would rather be doing. Daughter get pretty mad about it all. What can I say or do to help her get to a better feeling place?
2) My middle son is probably the most connected out of us all and knows what he wants and doesn’t try to please. I totally respect that in him and I know he will go far in life and be happy with what he creates. Having said that, there are times when that “I want it my way” really throws a wrench in outings we plan. For example, how should I deal with a situation where he is throwing a fit just as we are trying to go out the door to dinner?
Ahh, I think that is pretty much what I want to ask. I am really looking forward to Abraham’s answers.
My vibe raising routine will be just about the same as last time but I will have CAnn’s wonderful YouTube video to watch as well. I planning on getting up early and meditating, hitting Kinkos so I can print this out and getting to the Biltmore Inn in plenty of time. This time, I am planning on sitting up closer on an aisle seat so it is easier for me to get to the hot seat
I will let you all know how it goes!
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So cool you are in Asheville. I almost made it there myself. Terri C. is there. You will love her. Look for a very tall, very attractive gal, with long curly, curly, curly, did I say curly
dark brown hair. She will probably be in the hot seat, too…she always is!
Have a blast! Beth