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[Abraham-Hicks] how to respond to others


 

Hi Diana,
One response you can give to your friends is: "It is going GREAT! I am in
love with the most FABULOUS person ---- ME!!!!!" Not only will this get your
vibration up (especially when you say it with passion!), it will startle
them, bring a quizzical look to their face, and perhaps get some giggling
going.
I bet they'll even start saying, "Oh! Then I have someone I want you to meet."

You may also find that when you have a great, fun response, that people
either stop asking you, or stop asking you with that down-trodden tone in
their voice. Instead they will ask from a place of excitement.

Wishing you much magic attraction!
Nina!


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I lie and tell them I have a lover....but its too early to talk about it or
I say I don't want to jinx it because it is soooooooo good!!! I remember I
did this a couple months ago...my best friend (who knows everything about
me) called me on the phone as usual to pass by...on a Saturday night...I was
so tired of the same thing all the time (at the time there was absolutely NO
ONE in my life....) SO I said...oh sorry...I have a hot date...some guy I
met through work....he went, hmm what?...Yes, I said...got a date and made
my voice all giddy like I do when I have a date and quickly told him I had
to get dressed...Told him I would tell him about it next week...Well, funny
it worked...next weekend I did meet someone (nothing serious but definately
a step in the right direction) broke a long dry spell....I didn't really
think of it as "lying" per se...I thought this would be a great way to
confirm a near future event I was awaiting...It seems to work...
Just don't tell a soul you made it up...
Lots of love,
Tima

----- Original Message -----
From: Diana Gentrup <dianagentrup@...>
To: <abraham-hicks@...>
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:18 AM
Subject: [Abraham-Hicks] how to respond to others



hey group,
I have a question about how to respond to others when they ask me about my
love life. There isn't a love life right now and I would like there to be,
I
find that I can get a joyous vibration about what I want the next
relationship to be like but when people ask me if I'm dating or how the
love
life is, the vibration drops and I think about the recent "almosts" and
focus on why the last one had to end (it was good...they get better each
time but there i wasn't getting all I deserve from it).
So anyway, after people ask (and friends seem to be interested in my
life),
I feel the belief drop and the cork go under the water.

Does anyone have a good response that I can give so that I don't drop the
vibration and discuss the lack in my life? I appreciate their interest
but,
it gets old talking about it. Of course, it just hit me that my focus on
it
then draws the attraction of people asking me and the cycle
continues....Stop the Insanity!!

Suggestions???

Diana

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Diana,
I would thank your friends for asking about your love life and
then go into a wonderful story of how you are creating the next love
story in your life by dreaming of it and thinking of it and talking to
others of it. I would talk and talk about the qualities I want in the
relationship and where I want to go and what level of commitment. I
would take my friends questions and recognize them as the Universe's way
of getting me to focus on what I want! Wonderful opportunity!
As You Believe,
Cary
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 22:18:34 -0500 "Diana Gentrup"
<dianagentrup@...> writes:


hey group,
I have a question about how to respond to others when they ask me
about my
love life. There isn't a love life right now and I would like there
to be, I
find that I can get a joyous vibration about what I want the next
relationship to be like but when people ask me if I'm dating or how
the love
life is, the vibration drops and I think about the recent "almosts"
and
focus on why the last one had to end (it was good...they get better
each
time but there i wasn't getting all I deserve from it).
So anyway, after people ask (and friends seem to be interested in my
life),
I feel the belief drop and the cork go under the water.

Does anyone have a good response that I can give so that I don't
drop the
vibration and discuss the lack in my life? I appreciate their
interest but,
it gets old talking about it. Of course, it just hit me that my
focus on it
then draws the attraction of people asking me and the cycle
continues....Stop the Insanity!!

Suggestions???

Diana


 

You may also find that when you have a great, fun response, that people
either stop asking you, or stop asking you with that down-trodden tone in
their voice. Instead they will ask from a place of excitement.
This is very true.

I heard Abe say on one of the tapes, (paraphrase)

When your friends ask you, "Do you have the new car you've been wanting?", we want you to say, (joyously, excitedly, almost giggling) "NO!!!"