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Abraham Hicks: How to stay in alignment with others who share different points of view...

  • Aug 20
  • 2 min read

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Q: I'm also struggling with this question. How do I understand people who see things so differently than I do, especially when I believe that they're supporting something harmful or even immoral? And is it even my job to understand their point of view? Or is that just my ego trying to manage something that's not mine? So overall, how can I stay in alignment and stay open to love, and friendship, with people whose beliefs I can't align with at all? Thank you so much. I love you so much


A: By wanting love so much, by wanting to feel love and be love and be in love so much, that you are unwilling to challenge that love by looking at things that take it away in the moment of the thought.

By accepting - and this isn't easy - that contrast is of value, because it launches rockets of desire. By accepting that at the heart of everyone - even those who you think are way off base in what they're asking for or what they want - by accepting that at the very core of them, is the love that you are seeking too.

You cannot get to where you want to be by pushing against what you do not want. And so, those that make you the most want to push against the most, are also those who cause you to launch the most rockets of desire.

Your contrasting world is causing a harmonious vortex. What you're creating together is magnificent and beautiful. And love, not hate. And well-being, not terror. What you are collectively creating together is a beautiful thing. But you've gotta focus on the beauty that you are creating, not on the moment in time that is causing you to launch the rockets.

It's a lot to trust. And many humans will not believe this or really get it until you make your transition into non-physical and you experience it. We don't think that you should have to croak to experience it. We know for sure that you have access to it, when you find thoughts of harmony with your inner being.

So don't test yourself on the big stuff. Don't prove to yourself how hard it is. Show yourself how easy it is for you to love.

Abraham Now, 6/18/25, part 2

 
 
 

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