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Hello All - Question for the experts - Trying to clearly understand the concept of driftwood used by Abraham Hicks. Is it the same as signs? Thanks much!Β
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Anyone?Β
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I just take it to mean that I'm completely on my path, and heading towards my desire π
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Sounds good to me - Thanks Cherished!
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Have you heard Abraham talk about turning downstream? So their analogy is this: you're in the river, and all your "stuff" is collecting down the bottom of the river. So if you are easy about it and simply turn your boat downstream, you'll leisurely float along and make your way to your stuff, enjoying the ride and the view and the journey immensely.
Resistance, in the way that Abraham describes, is similar to being in the river but trying to paddle upstream. It's hard work. Struggle. Effort. And you won't find any of your stuff (manifestations) because they are all downstream. When you simply turn your boat around, (meaning turn your THOUGHTS around), give up your oars and let them rest (giving up your resistance) you will naturally float down the river to find your stuff.
Now, DRIFTWOOD is a term that Abers use along with this analogy. When you're in the water and you're getting close to land, you will see more wood and debris floating by. Same for manifestations. When you are getting closer to manifesting your desire, you will see "signs" or driftwood that encourage you to stay on your path!
Last edited by Cherished (12/08/2015 5:32 am)