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[Abraham-Hicks] Caroline Myss and changing the past
Hi Wayne and others
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Denise Lynn in her book 'Past Lives, Present Dreams' proposes to 'CHANGE IT" on page 125. I quote: "I find the most powerful technique to resolve an uncomfortable past life memory is to change the circumstances of your past life until it feels comfortable or enjoyable. I believe that you can actually change the past; but if this is too much for you to accept, then imagine that you are changing the images that are stirred in your brain. As you change those stored images in your brain, imagine you are changing the associated limiting beliefs." Even if we accept that all 'lives' are NOW, this could be a powerful way to 'change' the past. And the present and the future, too. :) This would also apply to 'past' experiences in this life. In this context I'm reminded of an Abe quote "Nothing has any meaning except the meaning we give it." If we can pivot from perceiving/remembering an experience as undesirable to something along the line of, "This experience was the best that could have happened to me." this would give us so much freedom from pains and hurts and judgements. A technique to use could be the Abe process of Scripting. Instead of writing a script about a future we would like to experience we could write a script about a past we would like to have experienced. Whatever I do it will always be something to assist me to find and follow my bliss. <smile> And it is never to late to have a blissfull childhood. Warmest Ulrike ----- Original Message -----
From: <waynec01@...> To: <Abraham-Hicks@...> Sent: 17 November 2001 08:45 Subject: [Abraham-Hicks] Caroline Myss and changing the past Thanks to the person who gave me the correct spelling. It is |
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This process you just mentioned is really helpful - one that I'm using today - as a matter of fact . . . (thanks Carol ) . . . It also reminds me of the process Neville calls "Revisioning" - which he recommends for cleaning up the past. He says - to go back to those events - and revise them to your liking. Re-imagine them the way you would have liked them to have turned out ! ( Now - why didn't I think of that ? ) Good Idea ! Actually he suggests we do it on a daily basis - going through our day - and redoing any event that wasn't quite up to par - reliving it - as if it had turned out perfectly. He says that the emotional charge created by that mental action - then - sends a positive vibe out - to create a future - much more in sinc with where we want to be ! ----- Original Message -----
From: "Ulrike Haupt" <rica@...> To: <Abraham-Hicks@...> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1993 8:41 AM Subject: Re: [Abraham-Hicks] Caroline Myss and changing the past Hi Wayne and othersIT" on page 125.to 'change' the past. And the present and the future, too. :)we give it." If we can pivot from perceiving/remembering an experience aswriting a script about a future we would like to experience we could write ascript about a past we would like to have experienced.my bliss. <smile> And it is never to late to have a blissfull childhood.
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