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Purple Hat Award

 

<<This too will all pass and hopefully we will continue getting the great
posts that this list has given me these past few months. I want them all. I
want the
etherically beautiful ones and I want the earthy ones. I want you as you
because if you edit yourself I am going to miss you.>>

Guys: let's get real here. Diversity on this list is strength. No regrets,
no shame. The occasional outbursts of outragousness are part of the deal.

I'd like to take a moment to acknowledge Lois for the very real contribution
she makes to this list. There's no need for self-flagellation! She reminds
me of how I want to be when I grow up: wearing a purple hat and saying the
first thing that comes to mind (sorry, Lois, if you're younger than me).

Further, we can declare July 19th on this list as Stinky Yard Art Day in
honor of the wild and crazy turns this list takes from time to time. I
appreciate now that there may be days when I look at the postings and wonder
what's going on with this list and then I remember that we're always moving
higher in vibration. We can't move backwards because the higher vibration
feels better and better!

I love it the days when even the lurkers drop out of the woodwork to put in
their two cents worth. Further, this list has been real comfort to me so
many times. I want you all to know much this has helped me since I have been
on the list.

Love, Judy


Re: HELLO!!!!!!

 

my lips are sealed : )


Re: Robert: Language stuff

 

OH YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!

SilverLaughter, what an appropriate name!!

I loved what you wrote to Lois....... it is so superb!!

Part of the Abe vibration is ALLOWING

This is a forum of human beings............ATTRACTING

you can't PUSH AGAINST WHAT YOU DON"T WANT
and expect to get what you want

if you take the contrast.............and pivot
then you are doing your work

your only work is to look for things that feel good

let me say that again

your only work is to look for things that feel good

I love you Lois Payne!!!! Without conditions

and I love all you other ABers too : )

Love is all
RebaGoddess


Abe quote

Cia Watson
 

Hi y'all! I just got the new quarterly newsletter yesterday and wanted
to share a quote from it, I really like it. I imagine most of you get
the newsletter, but I figure it might bear repeating anway.

"It's as if the entire Universe is conspiring -- and it is -- to assist
you in what you are wanting. But most of you spend your actions rather
than aligning your Energy, and then you feel overwhelmed because there
is not enough action or you can't muster enough effort. Most of you have
convinced yourselves that you prove your worthiness through your effort
or action. Well, what we are wanting you to do -- if you're wanting to
prove something -- is prove your connection to the Energy Stream."

Yes! It's going to be part of my focus.

Cia


Re: Manifestation

Cia Watson
 

Connee Chandler wrote:

From: Connee Chandler <connee@...>

Hi, friends,

I'm forwarding this from Paul, who is wanting stories of quick
manifestations you've had.

Please copy him on responses if you post them to the list,
because he is not on the list right now.
Hi Paul, and list! I never shared this with the list, but I did write
it down because it was so much fun. It's a small manifestation, but I
don't want to diminish it -- since it was pretty thrilling how it all
happened. Here goes:

Back on Jan. 12 1999, they had just raised the price of postage from
32cents to 33cents. I was taking an escalator up to go get some lunch. I
was thinking that I needed to mail a credit card bill and didn't have
the extra 1cent stamp for that. I walked into the building I was going
to cut through, and there was an ATM machine there that usually sells
postage stamps also. It had a sign on it that said they didn't have
33cent stamps, and a man standing there with a bunch of envelopes that
he wanted to mail. He asked a woman who was nearby how much postage was,
and she said it just went up. He was a little befuddled, but she said
she'd just bought a bunch of 1cent stamps, way more than she needed. She
didn't know why she bought so many. (I know!) So she offered to give him
a few. I was just sort of watching this exchange, and then I said I
needed 1 myself, and she gave me 1. And this was no more than 2 minutes
after I'd realized I needed one.

I was feeling pretty amazed at how that worked out, as I walked through
the building out onto the street. And a small truck was driving by, and
on the side of the truck was the words "Elementary, Watson" in big, bold
letters. (When people ask my last name, sometimes I say 'it's
elementary....' a la Sherlock Holmes & his sidekick Watson.) I had to
look at the truck a second time to be sure that's what it really said,
it was! It was some sort of furniture truck, and I have never seen it
since then. The whole thing was so cool!

Cia


Suitcase yes???

Janelle Kleppin
 

Dear friends -- after trying 5 or 6 times to get someone on the telephone at the bus depot yesterday (got put on hold 3 times, and twice told no suitcase) I "let go" and took the kids to the river -- then stayed so busy with dinner and all that I forgot (yes, I FORGOT) to try again last night. So this morning, 6:30 my time, I reluctantly call one last time -- and I got the kindest, most polite person on the phone (finally!!!) -- and he said there was a suitcase there with that description that had been sitting unclaimed for a couple of days. "duh" So I'm going down today to pick it up.

So -- THANK YOU EVERYONE for your kindness, support, and thought assistance in making this manifestation happen.

Janelle


Speak up Lois

 

Hi Lois
Please please please keep on going the way you are, write whatever you think and
feel at each and every moment.As with beauty, so are words in the ears of the
beholder. You make me laugh so hard sometimes, and the words are just the means
for it. I love your energy. Don't let anyone stop you from expressing yourself
freely. Isn't it what we are saying all the time ?
Go on, make us laugh with whatever words you like
Your long time admirer...
Yariv

Lois writes:
yes confused IS how i feel. or maybe its confused and bothered and not
being torn between delete and LOA. but something is wrong here and i cannot
seem to keep my mouth shut when im chokin on something.


Re: Speak up Lois

Vilik Rapheles
 

At 06:24 AM 7/27/99 +0200, you wrote:
From: Yariv <whitui@...>

Hi Lois
Please please please keep on going the way you are, write whatever you
think and
feel at each and every moment.As with beauty, so are words in the ears of the
beholder. You make me laugh so hard sometimes, and the words are just the
means
for it. I love your energy. Don't let anyone stop you from expressing
yourself
freely. Isn't it what we are saying all the time ?
Go on, make us laugh with whatever words you like
Your long time admirer...
Yariv
~~~~~~~~
Lois,

Your only "mistake" is not sending the list some of your PEM's...which
are your best material. I have a great urge to go back and find the one
that "outs" you as the cuddly fuzzy dolphin you are, under the brilliant
banter.

What was confusing to me was that you were replying to Crissy's first
post, which was water under the damn...(er...dam....<grin>) and had been
answered in the multilevel/faceted way things happen on this list. And she
had written a post in reply to all those. So I am wondering if you missed
some posts. Maybe that is what is confusing.

Another often-cracking-up Admirer...(which is not the same thing at all
as an often cracked Admired, or even a crackpot Admirer...)

~^^V^^~


friends in low places

Robert Payne
 

CAUTION: you better delete it if you opened this one by mistake Nori.

nori writes:
Confused about Ball o Light? I think there is something else bothering you.
I
am torn here between delete and law of allowing...

robert writes:
yes confused IS how i feel. or maybe its confused and bothered and not
being torn between delete and LOA. but something is wrong here and i cannot
seem to keep my mouth shut when im chokin on something.




Subject: [Abraham-Hicks] You say hello, I'll say goodbye


From: BallOLight@...
Crissy writes:

Beloved Ones,
I post this with some hesitation, thinking I might not really have the
right
to voice my opinion since I haven't been here that long. But, I joined the
list with high hopes so I do think I can at least say that I am most
disappointed with the turn of conversation as of late. Actually, I guess I
just might not be "mailing list material." I cringe when I see the same
name
posting a dozen times in one day. I am still trying to figure out how to
read and absorb all the mail, let alone process it and respond to
everything.

I joined this list because someone on the Prosperity List posted something
from Abe on that list. It was the best piece of email I had ever received.
A
few days later, she posted something else which lifted me to that same
degree. I thought, I have to get on that list so I don't miss any of this
wonderful stuff. So, I dropped my other lists and joined this one.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

robert writes:

the words ">Beloved Ones,>But,> I joined the list with high hopes
so I do think I can at least say that I am most disappointed
Actually, I guess I just might not be "mailing list material."
I cringe when I see the same name posting a dozen times in one day"
contained in the beginning paragraph of this post makes the 'does not match'
alarms ring in my head.

Sorry guys but i read:

to whom it may concern,
i am extremely disappointed with this list
I didnt realize that i would be lowering my own higher than thou standards
when i joined.
i dont like the people who are repeatedly posting here.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Crissy writes:

I joined this list because someone on the Prosperity List
So, I dropped my other lists and joined this one.
robert writes:
I read:
but now my opinion is------ "and i shaved my legs for THIS"

Hey, what happened to "ABRAHAM"????? ABRAHAM is the common denominator
here in this JDC pot. Well, that is, I didnt think we were competing with
other lists to boost up the membership anyway.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

crissy writes:
One of the first postings was a magical invitation from Margie inviting
everyone on the list to her house next August. Abe's message was looking
very>clear to me. I felt myself vibrating at a higher and faster rate just
by
being here. This felt like the home I was looking for. I was happy for
quite a few days.
I was thrilled to be referred to Connee's >homepage and her wonderful
lessons.
That alone has made the trip worthwhile. And many of the posts I first
experienced were
so filled with love and >compassion that I felt like I was really going to
learn a lot.

robert writes:
I read:
At first when i arrived you all were postin the right things. all the
things i wanted to hear. I felt like i had arrived at a place where
everyone would always agree with me and i could finally be happy. But now
ive changed my mind completely.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

crissy writes:
But then it seemed to change. It felt like some people were attacking
others and it felt like some egos were so puffed up they didn't even realize
that
other people also inhabited the planet. It felt like the list was becoming
a
showcase of "Oh , LOOK at me... Enlightenment personified!" And then the
language hit the gutter too. I am no prude and I have used all the
language
I've seen here and more. But, for me, part of raising my vibration is
calling
myself up to my highest and best. And, being crude does not raise me up.
And garbage is still garbage no matter what list it is on. I suppose that
one
can try to make the case that a word is just a word, but words carry
vibrations too.

robert writes:
i read:
and now let me tell you exactly what i think is wrong with this place and
the people here.
JDCs here are down in the gutter, showoffs, crude, gabage, filthy talking,
selfish, egotistical, bag of winds with nothing to say.

yeah....... words do carry vibrations too, dont they??????? they sure as
hell do.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

crissy writes:
A word that illustrates this is the word >nigger. Now that word may not be
offensive to you if you are in the KKK
but >even if you are in the klan, why use a word that you know is going to
be a >roadblock to many?

robert writes:
WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! hell yes, i resent this remark. i dont think
one could be an Abehead and give a damn about the age, sex, race, background
of anyone elso who happens to appear on this list. i suspect everyone here
has had one kind of disrespectful label or another plastered across their
forehead. IMHO i think something is being read between the lines that was
not written there.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
crissy writes:
I would think that since the purpose of this list is to "co-create a group
consciousness of unconditional love through Joyous Deliberate Creation in
order to take thought beyond where it has been before..." that people
would choose their words with the intention of calling up the highest and
best.

robert writes:
I read:
What i read as the purpose of this list and what i have observed here is not
a match.
and You JDC's have failed Abraham 101.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
crissy writes
I was pleased that David chose to make the list unavailable to kids. It is
true that many are probably exposed to worse than the things on this list.
But why is that used as a justification to give them more of the worst?
Shouldn't we be the ones teaching the kids that there is higher ground?
robert writes:
HUH????? SAY WHAT???????? this list is UNAVAILABLE to kids? well so
somebody tell me, what is the AGE REQUIREMENT for a JDC? and if one can be
too young to be a JDC, then what is too old? this JDC place IS about the
kids. my kids, your kids, our kids. and i dont mean dragging the kids
down either.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

crissy writes:
Anyway, I wanted to tell people why I am leaving. I do not want to offend
anyone but I do not want to go "gently into that good night." I wish you
all >joy in your creations and much love in your lives. Maybe, at another
time,
the list will be at a vibration that I can resonate more fully with.
robert writes:
HELLO?????????? You do not want to offend anyone? uhhhhhhhhh excuse
me!!!!!!!!! something is wrong with my puter screen here cause that sure as
hell aint what i was readin in your post.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

whhhhhhhhew! now i feel better. and welcome crissy. i really do mean
that.... just please cut the insults. i get a little PMSey this time of
the month.

robert.


Re: The Muse's Corner (#103)appearing in the Alpenhorn Newsp...

 

Dear StarNav,

The 4th!

Appreciation affects everything, everyone. I love being affected by your
sharing. I feel in sync with your appreciation. The feeling is wonder-full,
delicious...yes, sometimes appreciation seems nostalgic or sad, (perhaps
without understanding)?

These have been some of my

Moments

The sound of heels
on wooden hillock bridge,
is trumpet welcome entrance
to enchanted other place.

Thinks the Jasmine,
"This space needs
a drop of fragrance fair,"
and bursts
in delicate star!

Softly speaks the moss,
in undulating tone,
confiding low to water,
chuckling swiftly
down the pebble crowds
of stream.

Gliding gold fish
sniffs
at rock and leaf
suspends
in float
in languid, liquid, peace.

Playful breeze unleashes hair
from tight restraint and care,
flipping loose and wavy,
joining frisky sails
whisking with the air!

Sun-shimmer-diamonds
on the bay,
flashing daytime stars,
shouting celebration,
on this special Fourth,
today!

Carillon's
joy peaked playing,
in swirling time
in scorching heat
of searing Santa Ana
wind
with the laughing, three-tiered
fountain, cascading down
in bubbling sun-filled
chords!

Each moment,
listening alone,
to the music
of itself,
is pleased.
(c) Patricia E. Allen

San Diego brought me many joys.

Love to you
Love to this wonderful group!!


Re: Welcome to [email protected]

green1
 

Hi (Bye?) Michelle!

I love your e-mail name, Plantdirt, just love it! :-).

My very best wishes to you!

Green

=============

-----Original Message-----
From: Plantdirt@... <Plantdirt@...>
To: Abraham-Hicks@... <Abraham-Hicks@...>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Abraham-Hicks] Welcome to Abraham-Hicks@...


From: Plantdirt@...

Please remove me from your list. Thanks. Michelle Miller


Re: still here

Robert Payne
 

im glad you are still here. but im still confused a little bit. well,
maybe a whole lot. Im not exactly sure what or who offended you. and now
im not exactly sure why whatever was bothering you is no longer bothering
you. the foul laungage stuff i was slinging at susan was slung with great
love and respect. i guess i thought if it was clear to susan then it was
pretty clear to everyone else on the list.

i think there is a world of difference when someone says "oh fuck" vs.
someone saying "fuck you". but both sayings in my opinion is a far cry
from someone being called a kike, spic, wetback, ho, dyke, fag, queer,
pussy, redneck, nigger, injun, polock, chink, raghead or cunt. i mean,
was someone attacking or being attacked on this list or was it the language
or attitudes or what? something went waaaaaaaaaaaay over my head here.

could someone help me with this? I have deleted my last six posts becasue
im so unclear as to what is offensive or not.

lo is confused

-----Original Message-----
From: BallOLight@... <BallOLight@...>
To: Abraham-Hicks@... <Abraham-Hicks@...>
Date: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:31 PM
Subject: [Abraham-Hicks] still here


From: BallOLight@...

Beloved Ones,

A week or so ago, I posted a message saying that I was unsubscribing to the
list. Many of you responded with warm and thoughtful letters. I have been
wanting to say that I greatly appreciate those posts (and private emails)
but
for some reason I have been reluctant to do so. I think part of the reason
for my hesitation is because I didn't want it to seem like there were
"sides"
to be on and some were 'siding' with me.

But, I do want to acknowledge those who took the time to write. Your words
served the purpose of lifting me up and letting me experience the higher
vibration of the magnificent people on this list. I thank you for the joy
that brings.

I also include here, in the magnificent people I thank and appreciate,
those
who offered a different opinion than mine. It was nice not to be attacked
as
happens on some lists. It was nice to be elevated by sincere feelings and
not engaged in a war of egos. I loved that.

Anyway, as you can see, I have not left the list. I feel, for the most
part,
that I am among kindred spirits and that is a great place to be.

Crissy


The Muse's Corner (#103)appearing in the Alpenhorn Newspaper (Michele)

 

Michele is a staff writer for The Alpenhorn, an independent weekly newspaper
for the city of Running Springs, CA.


"The rockets in the air and the people everywhere put away their
differences for awhile. I am still a child when it comes to something wild,
that was the night I painted the sky"
These are the words from the chorus of Jimmy Buffet's song, "The
Night I Painted the Sky". The song is about Buffet's experience being a
guest employee as a "bombadier" with the fireworks company owned by his
friend, Captain Larry "Groovy" Gray. The company is located in the French
Antilles and their job is "painting the sky".
I hadn't thought much at all about this past July 4th until it was
almost over. Somewhere in the late afternoon I realized that this would be
the last Independence Day celebration of this century and I felt a bit
astounded by that fact. I had no gigs to do, no parties planned. Both of
those situations were unusual for me for the 4th of July. I suddenly
realized by evening that if I didn't do something pretty fast, I would miss
the whole fiesta, the last one of the century. This seemed distressingly
final.
In all my time living on the Mountain, I had never seen the fireworks
display at Lake Arrowhead. I had believed stories told to me about horrendous
problems with parking, crowds, traffic, viewing spots etc. and therefore
denied myself the joy of this experience by going somewhere else, usually
Down Below with other friends.
It was now twilight and time was very short. I wanted this
celebration! With some fancy last-minute manouvering, I grabbed a Near n'
Dear, got in the Jeep, and drove the 15 minutes to Lake Arrowhead. Neither
traffic nor parking was a problem; neither were crowds and viewing spots.
We found a perfect spot on the shore of the lake to view the
fireworks. We were surrounded by a group of French-speaking people who was
busy loving every minute of this experience. For me, hearing the different
language was very evocative of those times that I have been out of the
country on 4ths of July which was always a nostalgic almost "homesick" kind
of experience. Not that I would have given up my adventure in whatever
country I was in at the time, but the date still reminded me of my home
country in a very poignant way.
Out over the lake, the show began. Each rocket seemed more beautiful
than the one before it. The lake was filled with lighted boats anchored in
place, their undulating reflections brought about by the soft breeze adding
to the painting of the night. Colored sparkling light from "the midnight
rainbow that fell from the sky" reflected on the boats and the water making
an eerie light show below to support the one in the sky.
Enhancing the awe of the moment, there was no music and no
loud-speaker voice giving us a blow-by-blow description of what we were
seeing.
"Oh the mortars they roar in anticipation preceding the sigh of the
uplifted eyes it showers us all in sulfuric sensation". It was a time of
wonder, of hypnotic delight. Fragments of fireworks fell into the lake making
an illusion of countless falling stars.
Back home, I stood in the mountain darkness and looked up at the
stars shining huge and bright; they seemed determined to be equal with the
man-made show of an hour earlier.
Too soon the last 4th of July of the century was over. Who knows
where next year's 4th will find me, but for this evening in content
completion, "I slowly surrender to the child in me who can't say good-bye".


Re: Re. still here

 

<< In a message dated 7/26/99 4:15:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
loispayne@... writes:
<< im glad you are still here. but im still confused a little bit. well,
maybe a whole lot. Im not exactly sure what or who offended you. and now
im not exactly sure why whatever was bothering you is no longer bothering
you. the foul language stuff i was slinging at susan was slung with great
love and respect. i guess i thought if it was clear to susan then it was
pretty clear to everyone else on the list.

i think there is a world of difference when someone says "oh fuck" vs.
someone saying "fuck you". but both sayings in my opinion is a far cry
from someone being called a kike, spic, wetback, ho, dyke, fag, queer,
pussy, redneck, nigger, injun, polock, chink, raghead or cunt. i mean,
was someone attacking or being attacked on this list or was it the language
or attitudes or what? something went waaaaaaaaaaaay over my head here.

could someone help me with this? I have deleted my last six posts becasue
im so unclear as to what is offensive or not.

lo is confused

>>
Lois...

Confused about Ball o Light? There is always the archives....there is
something about your recent posts to Abe and EnAnon that is prompting me not
to ignore what sounds like a call for something more than clarification on
what offended Ball o Light.

The way you position your words and your choice of words say more to me than
you are happy ballolight stayed on the Abe list...This is the second post, my
friend..that I have sent you telling you I hear you...and I care.

In the future I am going to delete without reading because I do not feel
good when I read the words you post right now. If you need a friend, someone
to bounce ideas off or someone to lean on I am here, just PEM me.

I am choosing to see you soar into the Light more magnificent than the Great
Phoenix...

Love you,
really...
Nori
>>


(No subject)

 


Re: Welcome to [email protected]

 

Please remove me from your list. Thanks. Michelle Miller


Happy Monday Sweet Family

Nancy A. Miller
 

Just a short sweet one thanking you all for all your wisdom, inspiration
and smiles. Love you all. Nanc

**
Nancy A. Miller, Administrative Assistant
University of Michigan
UROP/WISE Program in Mosher Jordan Residence Hall
220 Mosher Jordan, 200 Observatory
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2035 *734 936-6536


Re: Help, please.

 

Janelle,

I Am grateful that the case has made its way to the Austin bus station by
now. I expect it gave both you and your daughter the opportunity to reflect
on how much those items it contained meant to her. I Am certain,if she is
like most of us -- she quickly pinpointed the items that she could always
replace with something of an equal or better type ~~ and, of course, those
items which she would "almost die" rather than be without.

The excitement of receiving the suitcase and finding those sketch pads
brought incredible excitement, joy ans relief to all of you !

I share in your celebration.

Lots of love,

Patty


Help, please.

Janelle Kleppin
 

This is the ABE equivalent of a prayer request. Don't know what to call it.

One of my daughter's suitcases did not come in at the bus depot -- I've waited since 6 am Saturday, affirming, picturing, pivoting and everything I can think of to manifest that suitcase. (It has almost everything my daughter owns, clothing wise, in it AND two sketch pads with art I can't replace.)

Can anybody join with me in focusing on this particular piece of luggage and help it find its way to the Austin bus depot TODAY?

Thanks.

Janelle


Re: still here

green1
 

<3 <3 Crissy <3 <3

My heart sings!

Green

=====

From: BallOLight@...

Beloved Ones,

A week or so ago, I posted a message saying that I was unsubscribing >to
the list

snip<<