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Abraham on Lucid Dreaming
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Carrie
2011-06-23 15:00:36 UTC
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Not sure what they are going to say, I'm listing to it as I post. But the
topic has come up on this ng so thought it might be interesting.
Lee
2011-06-23 17:50:52 UTC
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"Carrie" wrote in message news:CyIMp.21649$***@newsfe08.iad...


http://youtu.be/Zvl9jzho9Ec

Not sure what they are going to say, I'm listing to it as I post. But the
topic has come up on this ng so thought it might be interesting.

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Thanks for this, Carrie. I'm listening to it now. ~L
Lee Flynn
2011-06-23 18:49:28 UTC
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"Carrie" wrote in message news:CyIMp.21649$***@newsfe08.iad...


http://youtu.be/Zvl9jzho9Ec

Not sure what they are going to say, I'm listing to it as I post. But
the
topic has come up on this ng so thought it might be interesting.

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Thanks for this, Carrie. I'm listening to it now. ~L

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And as an FYI, the "vibrational state" one experiences in 'high-lucid'
dreams
accords perfectly with the condition that our Author describes as
possible
across our encounter with this earthly domain, when undertaken by the
mind as "lucid living." That is how we awaken from the dream of
separation,
in my experience and understanding -- by awakening fully within the
creation-dream of this life, AS the dreamer of one's experience, and with
Christ's vision endowing every living thing and circumstance with the
innocence and holiness that the mind recognizes as its own. The Soul (or
Self) whose slumbering dream represents my ego-identified experience
is capable of having, instead, a lucid version of this, its dream of my
life.
That, imo, is the point and purpose of this curriculum.

Thanks again for the link,

~ Lee
Carrie
2011-06-24 13:40:08 UTC
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Post by Carrie
http://youtu.be/Zvl9jzho9Ec
Not sure what they are going to say, I'm listing to it as I post. But the
topic has come up on this ng so thought it might be interesting.
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Thanks for this, Carrie. I'm listening to it now. ~L
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I feel Abraham is closely in tune with what ACIM teaches. One time, on
one of the workshop tapes, someone asked if they had ever heard of A Course
in Miracles and they said "oh yes..." Like they felt it was good. They
never tell people what to listen to (or not to) or what to do or not do.
There are lots (more than lots, hundreds) of Abraham YouTubes. I like how
they make sense.
They do teach what they call deliberate creation. Like "I am creating my
own life, why not make it as wonderful as possible".
I know some who are into ACIM get the idea we're not supposed to want
or have "things". Material stuff is illusion and all. I think it says we can
have "things" just don't make our peace depend on having them (or not, or in
a certain way) Which is the same thing Abraham says in a different way.
I figure if it's my dream, I can have it anyway I want it. Which of
course, I am anyway, even if I don't realize it.
ACIM says "only the love is real". Abraham says "follow your bliss and
the purpose of life is joy".
Makes sense to me.

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