What do Abraham-Hicks and Gregg Braden have in common?

October 28, 2009

As a student of Abraham-Hicks, I am always inspired, perplexed, and delighted when they fervently exclaim that global warming is not. Of course, since we create that to which we give our energy and attention, I get the point of not focusing on the disasters predicted by the rising of the oceans and the disappearance of species. I get that focusing on what you don’t want just brings you more of it. I get that. And yet inside I find myself wondering inside how this understanding can also become on excuse for unconsciousness—the “I’ll just not pay attention to that because I don’t like it” syndrome—you know what I mean? Do you do that, too?

I do think Abraham guides us elsewhere than that in encouraging us to create positive visions, and feel inside the experience of living those visions, of the world as we wish to inhabit it. If you don’t like the destruction of the environment, use your powerful spirit-given energy to envision, attract and help to create with inspired action a different reality. I love this, I teach it, and I seek to live it.

My belief in it got another big boost lately. In the last six weeks, I’ve seen Gregg Braden speak twice. I was never attracted to his work before because I’m not much of a science-head (“Man brain”, he calls it ~ no wonder I’m not into it ;-O). I went to a Louise Hay day on “You Can Heal Your Life” and he was speaking. I was completely, I mean completely, blown away.

He’s out sharing a really powerful message. If you know his work, you know Braden has been studying ancient and indigenous cultures for the last 20 years to understand their perspective on what is happening in our world now. He’s also motivated by the upcoming release of the Hollywood movie “2012” that will portray this time as apocalyptic, with the end of the world drawing nigh, complete with sound effects and images designed to stay in your consciousness, well, forever. And he said so well, we need other, positive images, of what will happen in 2012.

I’ve also stayed away from the 2012 conversation because I thought it was mostly about the world ending, or about ascension, and I’m just not inspired by either. (Another head in the sand position?) But what he’s saying—and you can read all about it in his latest book, Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age—is that we are now being given the opportunity to seed the energy of the next world age. One cycle ending is 5126 years long, the other is 26,000 years long—both are ending, and new ones are beginning. And with this convergence, comes major changes in our physical environment, including increased global temperatures, the melting of glaciers, and rising oceans—sound familiar. According to Braden’s research, while human impacts on the environment may be contributing factors, much larger forces are at play that are contributing to the challenges we are facing now. The good news, from his perspective, is that we are almost through the change, which he estimates spans approximately 1980-2020 (it’s not a year or a date like 2012). The difficult news is that the next few years may be the hardest (more on this in subsequent articles).

So what Abraham and Braden are both saying, in their own unique and different ways, is that although things may difficult around you, focus on what you can do to bring about the world you want to live. As the cycles end in convergence, rather than crashing as have civilizations in the past, we can break through to a new way of being AND to a New Earth. IF we make a commitment to a higher way of being. Braden advocates heart coherence, and Abraham says find a way to feel good—it’s the SAME message. When we connect with the love that is our natural state, and the spiritual wisdom that is our birthright, we have immense power ~ and we feel good.

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