Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 ---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Dayawanti D'Sa <dayawanti@...>Date: Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 7:45 AM Subject: If the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to ________ - that would be enough.pivotinjoy <PIVOTinJoy > <<If the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to ________ - that would be enough.>> A Message from Jerry & Esther: Apr/May/Jun 2006If the only fun thing on earth that we were ever allowed to do was to read our mail, it would be enough. Your letters and emails expressing your joyful re-discovering of life, flow into our lives at such an incredible rate that we are breathless in our realization of how well you are making your lives work for you. Jerry and I have commented that we could publish a book every week containing the success stories you send us as you tweak your lives a little here and a little there allowing the good stuff that has been lined up outside your doors to flow in. And our life is like that, too. Never in our " former " wildest dreams did we imagine the depth of abundance in all areas of our lives that were just waiting there for us to vibrationally catch up with. And one can only wonder at the extraordinary futures that are lurking, just waiting for our recognition and alignment. As we travel from city to city, and from RV park to RV park, from hotel to hotel, and restaurant to restaurant we see people who apparently feel only a fraction of the joy for their lives that we are feeling for ours. We are so happy to be fully awake and to feel such eagerness for life. And when Abraham says there is no end to the good feeling end of the Emotional Scale, we wonder, " how will we endure what is surely waiting for us. " We'll practice every day, that's what we'll do. We'll get so comfortable with feeling good that feeling even better will be the next logical step, and then the next and the next and the next. And then we'll have, a good nights sleep so we can be ready for more good stuff tomorrow. So if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to drive our Monster Bus across this beautiful nation, rendezvousing with our wonderful Abraham-Hicks friends, experiencing wonderful weather all year long—that would be enough. So if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to conduct Abraham Seminars in city after city co-creating (with our fun, efficient, effective on-the-road staff, Mike & , and Jeanne & Barbara, and with all of our beautiful, brilliant people) such amazing new insights and understandings—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was sift through the amazing material we are receiving at the workshops, condensing it into the 74-minute Weekly Subscription Programs—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was collaborate with Alan and Ahnalira as they develop our fabulous new website (coming to you soon) (you just would not believe how much fun they are to work with)—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to interact each day with our wonderful San staff as they lovingly and efficiently interface with us and with you, helping you with products or reservations and all manner of things—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to steal away with our kids and their kids for a few days of walking around the lakes in the Rocky Mountain National Forest or on a cruise to Alaska or Hawaii—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to sift through the transcriptions of the 50 to 60 workshops we do every year to find the nuggets for the next Quarterly Journal—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to pile in a rubber raft with some our favorite people on the planet and flow (roar) down the class IV rapids of a Colorado River—that would be enough. Or if the only fun thing on earth that we were allowed to do was to collaborate with Mike, our building contractor, and landscape designers, and water garden creators, and interior designers, and kitchen designers— that would be enough. But, of course, none of these wonderful things, or the dozens of other things we just don't have room here to mention, has to be enough. We get to play in all of it, savor all of it, expand in all of it, and live all of it. We cannot comprehend those who have lived before us who have cued us up for our turn on this glorious ride of life on planet earth, but we feel so much appreciation for all of that. And we are only now beginning to understand how everything we have lived (wanted and not wanted) in our life experiences, this time around, have set so much of our wonderful lives in motion. We are finally able to get a sense of what Abraham has been telling us for years—to be happy with what-is and eager for more! It is hard to imagine a more wonderful life, but even so, we know an even more wonderful life is coming! Our dear friend, Audrey Bershen, often says, " I feel so lucky. " And we all smile together because we know now, that it isn't luck. It is the divine inevitable consequence of living life in combination with now understanding how to let ourselves really be what life has caused us to become. Our love, Jerry and Estherhttp://www.abraham-hicks.com/lawofattractionsource/journal.php?eid=927 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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