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WDC636- Beauty in Relationships

2008-06-02-Beauty in Relationships
Woods Cross #636

Contents

• 1 Heading
o 1.1 Topic: Beauty in Relationships
o 1.2 Group: Woods Cross TeaM
• 2 Facilitators
o 2.1 Teacher: Abraham
o 2.2 TR: Nina
• 3 Session
o 3.1 Opening
o 3.2 Lesson
o 3.3 Closing

Topic: Beauty in Relationships
Group: Woods Cross TeaM
Facilitators
Teacher: Abraham
TR: Nina

Session
Opening

ABRAHAM:  I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. How fortunate are we to have one another. We share our lives in many ways. There is a genuine concern for each member and that truly signifies family. I am honored to be a part of that.

Lesson

I have been out sightseeing, so to speak. I am in awe of the beauty of nature. I can see why many individuals take to gardening. It is spiritually renewing when we can work with the earth. I believe that natural beauty causes one to think of a Creator. Our Creator has filled in every detail of this world’s natural beauty, but this is only a drop in the ocean of His many creations.

When you can see Father in the natural beauty of the earth or in other wonderful happenings that may occur in daily living, there are chemicals released in the brain that causes one to feel at ease. We speak a great deal on truth and goodness, but rarely have touched on beauty. In my experience I see beauty as a direct line to worship. Witnessing small acts of kindness is another cause for chemical release and feelings of comfort and peace. There are activities within the brain that commingle with the mindal circuits and truly do help in the everyday business of living.
Volunteering also is an act of beauty and feeling souls open between one another. How strange it is to feel such abundance when you are in a mode of giving. All of your training up to this point is a gift to be extended to others who might not ever feel a real part of this world or of any community. I am grateful at the fact that many of you have much more acceptance from those that are different from you. Progress like this is how we can measure the success of the Correcting Time.

We have had gatherings as of late amongst those who teach and are in some way are connected to the Correcting Time. Michael Himself tells us of the progress made in many areas of the world. Gender, for example, is finally coming to the front of the people’s minds and are made to be open to new thought or policies. Race is also a factor in the top issues of society. The world is having to learn to live with one another in spite of the cultural differences. Religion has been a topic as of late too and individuals who are traditionally trained are learning that they need not a middleman to reach a higher power.

New relationships are being formed with Father and old relationships are being redefined. We are also seeing science embracing a bit more compassion and considering the possibilities of a higher power in the past and present discoveries. This will help with new technology. Hopefully the emotional individuals of the world can come to terms with having a little logic in society’s hot topics.

Michael has expressed His views of the Correcting Time and He sees much more growth than expected. He is calling in reinforcements, so to speak, to handle the overflow of mindal energy. Today’s society is really quite smart and can do a great deal of good when they stop to view the positive or beautiful things of life.

Closing

ABRAHAM:  This week ponder the real definition of beauty. How does it speak to your soul? Does it matter that what you find beautiful is not to somebody else? Find time for stillness because there are universal broadcasts going out daily. Spend time with natural beauty, the things that feed the soul. I will have you know I find each one of you exquisite. Your lives and your efforts to set an example or live the Master’s example, is truly touching. Mary will be here next week. Until then she sends her love, as do I. Until next time, shalom.

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