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---------- Forwarded message ----------From: korat_jme <korat_jme@...>Date: Nov 30, 2007 7:06 PM

Subject: [AbeQuotes] A different perspective of using virtual realityAbeQuotes

Some of you have been doing something like this for some time. Some

of you have been doing what we have called Creative Workshops, or

imagination for awhile. But the thing that we want you to hear that

may be different for you here today than what you've been doing

before, is that when you are working in your Virtual Reality, you

make everything as you want it to be. In other words, you would not

take a broken relationship into your Virtual Reality and fix it. You

would just take a perfect relationship. We think that is the thing

that is tripping so many of you up. Because so often, you go to your

Creative Workshop to try to fix something that is broken. And then

you drag that energy into it, which causes your Virtual Reality

moment-in-time not to be any more pure in vibration than what you're

actually living.

Something that really trips you up, is that you have been trained to

believe that you should face facts, that you should tell the truth,

that you should tell it like it is. And what we're really wanting you

to hear is that when you are seeing it, remembering it, imagining it,

telling it like it is, then you are offering a vibration like it is --

and you're not doing something about changing anything. In other

words, all you're doing is practicing the same vibration that is

bringing you to the same place that you were before.

And so, as you begin to utilize this Virtual Reality in the powerful

way that we are offering it to you, you will take 15 or 20 minutes,

maybe two or three times a day, on subjects that are important to

you, and you will jump in and imagine something just as you want it

to be.

Excerpted from the workshop in Phoenix, AZ on Saturday, March 23rd,

2002

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