Abraham: (in response to a question regarding the new process of virtual reality vs. the process of talking about what you want and why you want it.)
When you talk about what you want so often what is activated is a vibration that is different from what would allow it to be. When you talk about how it’s gonna come and who’s gonna bring it and how it’s gonna be—since you don’t have answers to those questions, it just activates within you vibrations that do not serve you. So we were softly wanting to turn your attention to, “I want it because it would feel good. I want it because in the having of it I would feel this way.” In other words, that “I want it because” was offered in the same way that we are offering this virtual reality—to point you toward a vibration that is softer and less resistant. We just think that the virtual reality is taking it a step beyond that but all with the same intent in mind. When you say, “I want it because” there’s a tendency of saying, “I want it because I don’t have it.” And so, we were always guiding you to reach for good feelings and we’re always saying to you that the reason that you want it is because you want to feel good. And, therefore, if you’re not feeling good when you’re talking about why you want it, it still stays apart from you. As you stand in this place without something, and your dominant awareness is that it isn’t happening, then as you move forward it moves forward proportionately because you keep carrying the vibration of the absence with it as your dominant vibration. So you can’t let it into your experience as long as its absence is what is dominant in your vibration.
Questioner: Okay so, we can expect further processes from you
Abraham: Eternally. And we feel sorry for any of you who are trying to do them all at once.
Abraham—Indianapolis, IN 5-28-02