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Abraham-Hicks on Death
Here’s an excerpt from an Abraham-Hicks workshop in Burlingame, CA on Saturday, March 11th, 2000
Guest: I’ve heard you talk an a lot about death in the last year that… [We thought we were talking about life.] The thing that I’m still not complete with, is the actual process of the transition itself. I can think about after the transition and be very comfortable with that, but if I think about drowning or falling out of an airplane or some other horrible way of dying, I don’t feel real comfortable with that.
Abraham: Do you ever have a bad dream? [Yes] And do you ever wake up right in the middle of it? [Yes] That’s what death is like in those “horrible” situations you just described. In other words, right in the middle of something that you feel would be abhorrent or intolerable, you wake up into the reality of who you really are — And it is like a distant dream that is not in your now.
Guest: So I wake up before it’s so horrible that I can’t stand it any more?
Abraham: Always, every single time, without exception. Anytime you try to superimpose how you would feel in a given situation, you are distorting. But it is our promise to you that when that time is there for you, that the transition is very quick.
The problem with most people is that they worry about death. They’re pushing very hard against it. Death is not seen by most of you as the natural thing, or as the glorious, good transitioning thing that it is. Instead, it is seen as a bad thing, something so bad that you give it to those people that you hate most. You give them the “death penalty.” Think about it. You’re not giving them the reward of death. You’re not giving them the relief of death, or the release of death. You have figured that it’s about the worst thing that could ever happen to any of you, and then you save it as punishment to wield in the worst possible way. It’s no wonder that you worry about it, because all of you know that it’s coming to you.
And so, we can understand how you would be a little confused about how you would feel about it. But we have to say to you, you live in this Universe that is always yielding good things to you, and that the transition into Nonphysical is like, in one fell swoop, leaving behind all worry and fear. But what happens is, you see it as something not wanted, and so you push against it. Most people are pushing so hard against this death thing that they are not allowing themselves to truly live. So, there are few of you that are really living in the free, good feeling, of this moment, that you could if you were releasing your fear of death.
If we were standing in your physical shoes we would begin saying, on a regular basis, “I love this physical experience. And as long as there are things that are drawing my attention, and as long as I am able to allow the Energy to flow through me, I want to run rambunctiously in this physical body. I want a long, healthy, happy physical experience. And when there are no longer things that are calling me, I will make my transition quickly.”
In this physical time/space reality, it’s pretty easy for you to utilize the contrast. You are becoming a global consciousness. You have lots of experiences, early in life experience. There is always more for you, but often you find yourself not able to find something more that you are wanting. But your Inner Being is never in that position. And in the moment that you spend time saying, “Well, I’m really not interested in that, and I’m really not interested in that,” and you are not able to muster something that is summoning life through you, your Inner Being always says, “Well, there’s plenty going on here, come on with us.” So there is a withdrawal of your consciousness from here — just like getting up and walking out of a movie that’s no longer pleasing you, or leaving a conversation that doesn’t feel good any more. But your consciousness does not miss a beat.
And so, the only question that we really want to talk about, relative to the death process, is not about the moment of death, that’s a piece of cake. What we want to talk to you about is how much you are willing to endure not being fully connected to Source Energy before you make that decision.
We would far rather that all of you walk out and get run over by a truck, in the moment that you leave this building, than that you spend long lingering years worrying about one thing and another, and pinching the Life Force off, little by little. It is much more effective to just get it over with, reemerge into Nonphysical — and then make another run at something that will summon more Energy through you.
That’s what the beasts of your planet do. They come and go very easily because they’re not worried about death. They know they’re eternal beings. They are always fully focused in life. And they come to their full maturity faster and easier in life experience, and so they come in, they become mature, they experience the deliciousness of life, they make their transition — and they come again, and again, and again and again. And you are the same.
Abraham Hicks Quote
Here’s a quote I saw from Abraham Hicks that you may find of value:
All is well, and you will never get it done. Life is supposed to be fun. No one is taking score of any kind, and if you will stop taking score so much, you will feel a whole lot better — and as you feel a whole lot better, more of the things that you want right now will flow to you. You will never be in a place where all of the things that you are wanting will be satisfied right now, or then you could be complete — and you never can be. This incomplete place that you stand is the best place that you could be. You are right on track, right on schedule. Everything is unfolding perfectly. All is really well. Have fun. Have fun. Have fun!
— Abraham
Excerpted from the workshop in Tucson, AZ on Tuesday, February 20th, 2001 #239
Our Love,
Jerry and Esther

