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Old December 13th, 2008, 11:14   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Imed View Post
I am not quite sure what you are trying to say here. Can you please rephrase it?

As I was saying though, you may go on and practice the techniques given in SGR and count that as your time of trying to 'improve' your life. Then, once you are done, you should go back to practicing being present each and every moment. Practicing presence is not only helpful in becoming enlightened, but it is also helpful in working with the law of attraction. In practicing being present, you will learn to accept things as they are and enjoy each moment, which in turn, will keep you from focusing on lack like you were talking about.

The whole idea of lack is just a creation of the mind anyways. Eckhart Tolle says to "focus on this moment and see what problems you have." You won't have any problems when you are completely present because problems are created by the mind (or ego or whatever you want to call it). When you are not lost in your mind your 'problems' (such as lack) won't exist either.

Well Eric, hopes this works


If I repeat my desires everyday. Asking time and time again, the same thing, I would remain in the asking mode. I am not allowing to let go of my desires.. (pay attention to just feeling good, my desires, for having what I want, think about my desire as if it was here) The more time you ask the same thing. The further you are away You are actuarially sending out”i don't have this!.”.

If you want something and you have not asked for it yet, this is okYou are in the asking mode. However. I believe, if you ask,ask and just keep on asking, the universe alligns up what you are sending about( I do not have this)..

Your phrase actually reminds me of that warrior story , Eckard told. There a sort of a fighting ,which took plaxe. The contester was sad and confused why he did not win.r He should have won the contest to his believes This is what he wanted, more then ever.
He had put to much energy in the desire to win, instead of focusing to get the best out of the now. I am convinced, this is true. It is ok,to want something or have desires(you should have them!)bu emotions as lack, anxiety,sadness can overrule the peace and joy which should go with the wanting.
I think this Eckard Tolle is amazing


Love,

Karin
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