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Abraham; Mary - How Competitive Mortal Life Has Become - Mar 08, 2010 - Woods Cross Group
ABRAHAM & MARY
MARCH 8, 2010
WOODS CROSS GROUP

I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am touched to see your faithful souls this evening. I have known you for many years and I believe we will know each other for many more. A project has been started on the planet and I understand that many of you will continue to be a part of the progress long after the flesh is done.

I know that most of our lessons are spiritually based and we are always trying to learn to live a spiritual life as a mortal. Over the past weeks I am beginning to understand how competitive this mortal life is and you have to be more wise in this day than was in my own day, which was mostly about power and fear.

I know that the financial world of today has many barely hanging by their fingertips and the stress is literally killing them. If this life was a game we would choose to use foresight and look ahead to make preparations that would keep us from the life-threatening stress.

I am MARY. Greetings, friends. To me the world has always seemed competitive, whether a mother was at the market bargaining for food for her family or the merchant who bargained for more money for his family.  Healthy competition is normal. When you get to that place of physical and mental sickness, then it is time to scale back.

Those things you hang onto for dear life, you have to question why. Look at the technology of today. How did we ever get by without them? In the natural occurrences of health, medical technology was not able to keep an individual alive for so long. Perhaps they were not supposed to. It would seem that individuals of that day had a bit more faith and trust in Father’s will and cared not to beat the system.

We each know individuals who strive on this competitiveness and that is acceptable. There are also individuals who require peace and have not care to compete. For them it is just better to let go of that grasp, then fall into the Father’s will and see where it takes you.

The lesson this evening is manyfold, where you are in a world where you must have your wits about you to survive, courage to play the silly mortal games. On the other hand, we cannot let the stress of everyday competition take us down physically or mentally. There are many aspects of the world to discover and still so much you haven’t seen. If you are continually worried, you are going to miss a great deal.

That is all for this evening. I thank each one of you for listening and your participation. Every day you mean more to Abraham and me. Call on us if you have need. Until next time, shalom.

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