You call things that are possible not possible; you call things that are absolutely recoverable as incurable, and the reason you do it is you haven’t figured out how to quantify your journey so you go this way, this, way, this way, this way, this way, when what you want’s over here. And you say, I’m so tired, do you know how long I’ve been working; do you know how many miles I’ve driven; do you know how many miles I’ve walked; do you know how many things I’ve tried? And we say, have you just tried going in the same direction for a while instead of back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.

You gotta figure out how to quantify your journeys; you gotta figure out where what you want is downstream and you gotta figure out how to keep moving consistently in the direction of what you want. And we’re here to tell you that the way to quantify your journey is by using your guidance system which is in your belly, which is in your gut which says, if it feels a little better you’re moving in the direction of what you want; if it feels a little worse you’ve taken a detour in the opposite direction.

Excerpted from Abraham-Hicks Workshop, Portland OR. -23-07