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Old 04-25-2007, 03:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
BelleEnchanted
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Sorry for the long explanation! I am just wondering which method to take. Should I follow my bliss and not worry about outcomes (play)? Robert Schienfeld and Marc Allen say I can. James Ray says I can't. I "need to take action". I need to be "responsible" and constantly manifest this responsible lifestyle which will produce something of value to others and feel good about that? Sometimes that approach gives me a headache and leaves me feeling frustrated. Help?! There are only so many hours in a day.
I've been doing things lately based on Abraham-Hick's concept of "inspired action". It's where you line up your energy with your desires - this is where the visualization and imagining and focusing come into play - and once you're lined up, you take action. And this "post-alignment" action is EASY to take - I've been finding that, once I'm lined up, it's like I'm opening up myself to a ton of opportunities. They just flow in, and from that standpoint, it's easy to take action.

At first it was a bit of a challenge getting to this point. I had all the usual thoughts - am I being lazy? procrastinating? But then I realized that it's not that I have decided not to take action, I'm trusting that the inspiration for my action will come. So these days, I'm finding that it's easy to take action, it feels good and it's definitely not a struggle. Once I let go of the "shoulds", the opportunities to act came up and at times it doesn't even feel like I'm taking action - I'm just doing what feels best in the moment.
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