December, 2013
Back to TopFRED: Leave Habit and Let Yourself Fly
FRED encourages us (in a VERY funny way) to let ourselves FLY!
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This video is the very end of our 2013 retreat.
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Rebirth from Death
This is from Denise. She is currently doing a private session series with Eloheim.
She began the series just before her father died. This email details her journey using Eloheim and The Council’s teachings through the process.
My father died 3 weeks ago. I loved him so much and looked after him for his last four years. Some people wondered how tedious that ‘occupation’ was for me…I wondered how being with someone so clear-minded and fair-minded, as he was, could ever be anything but a joy.
I am in gratitude he was my father. Out of the infinite possibilities of available parents, I was born to be this man’s daughter. If I could have chosen a father, out of every man on Earth, I would have chosen him.
Here’s the weird part…for me at least. I was not at all sad when he died. I WAS in such gratitude for having known him. His death was a positive experience, not a negative one. I mean, he was dead, there was nothing I could do about that. I chose to be in the moment with what that experience was teaching me…it was teaching me joy, not sadness. (Chose your reaction to your experience). Sorry if that bit sounds like I’m lecturing you…it’s more about me explaining me to me.
You can’t have change without change. Awwwwww. But I didn’t like change.
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Year End Compare You to You ~ 2013-12-04
Before this meeting, I was reviewing the Morning Messages and found a list I had created back in August 2013 listing some of the things that I have learned from Eloheim. Eloheim asked me to print the list and take it to the meeting. They used the list to do a year end “Compare you-to-you” review! Here is the list:
• Neutral observation of “what is true now”
• Embracing that what is, IS
• Willingness to be vulnerable
• Choosing to follow what feels juicy and fascinating
• Abiding in the discomfort of “understanding is overrated” and “I don’t know anything”
• Seeking clarity and setting aside my addiction to certainty
• Mentally staying on the step I am on
• Not limiting myself through pre-conceived notions
• Relaxing my relationship to time
• Telling fear to take a hike unless it has something new to add
• Maximizing access to possibilities by dropping my fixation on specific outcomes
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