Guest: I have very high ambitions and aspirations of things I want to become. But often, I am just a slacker, or just plain lazy.
Abraham: Now, this is interesting, true, but interesting… [Laughter]
So those high aspirations, can you say, in the context of what we have been talking about today, you have been, one by one, putting those aspirations into the vortex of creation. Source within you is tending to them, and has literally become them.
So when you say, “I am a slacker,” and you feel the negative emotion of that self-judgment, do you realize the reason it feels so off is that Source does not see you as a slacker?
…The fastest way to get separated from Source is to look at yourself with devaluation. The surest way to disconnect from who you really are is to find a reason, any reason, to criticize your self.
It’s almost as bad to criticize others, but the very worst thing is to criticize you.
If flies in the face of the most powerful love that Source flows, you see.
Seattle, 7/12/09