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Deva
Thu May 29 2008, 10:18pm
QUESTION: A thing I have a lot of resistance with is to quit smoking. I've quit three times a year for about the last nine years, but I know I like it, but then I still feel ambivalent about it.

ABRAHAM: It's interesting because even your decision is resistant because you're talking about not doing something. In other words, you're saying, "I have resistance in quitting." And so, let's talk about this just a little bit. If you could smoke and not feel resistance, the smoking would not be of any detriment. It's not the smoking that makes you sick, it's resistance. The reason that smoking is becoming more and more detrimental is because people believe it's bad but they're doing it anyway -- and whenever you do something that you believe you shouldn't do, there is extraordinary resistance.

To do something that you believe is right, there's no resistance. Or to not do something you believe is wrong, there's no resistance -- but to believe that it's bad for you and to do it anyway, that's where the resistance is.

We think that the struggle you're having with it is because there's a part of you that is wanting you to know -- and to assist others in knowing -- that it is not the cigarettes that are the problem. It is the resistance that is the problem. So when you say, "I want to stop smoking," we would say, well, what is it you do want? You're
saying "no" to smoking, which really what you're saying is "no" to sickness or "no" to disapproval of others or "no" to being banished in restaurants or in offices. You're saying "no" to disapproval mostly, or "no" to declining health.

So what are you saying "yes" to? "I want to have a vital, happy life. I want to feel the best I can feel in my body. I want to harmonize with people as much as possible." As you begin talking about what you say "yes" to, what you will begin noticing is that sometimes the "yes" to harmony will be stronger maybe than the "yes" to cigarettes, or maybe they are not separate. "Maybe I can have my
cigarettes and have all of that too."

We, some years ago, saw smoking as very beneficial to people because they usually did it purposefully to relax. It was a time that they sort of put everything else down, they went to a specific place to do it, they relaxed, they breathed deeply while they were doing it. Don't you see people, very often, as they are drawing in the smoke,
don't you see them sort of relaxing and basking as the Energy flows through them? Can't you see them sort of using it as an opportunity to release resistance? And if you could enjoy every cigarette you smoke, not by saying, "to hell with you who thinks I should go to the smoking section..." -- in other words, as you resist the laws; as you resist the non-smokers who are so pious in their pushing against you;
or as you resist anything about it that you don't like -- that's resistance. Jerry talked about the holes in his clothes that he was putting there or the stains on his fingers that he was putting there, and even as you resist those things you disallow the Well-being. So what we encourage you to do is, rather than saying, "I want to stop
smoking," we would encourage you to begin saying, "I want to allow the Energy to flow. What I'd really like is to find a way to let the Energy flow -- I'd like to have my flow and smoking too. I'd like to be able to smoke and have Energy flow through me at the same time."

The advocates against smoking would not be very happy to hear us, but they are wrong. They misunderstand. It is not a disease that kills you; it's resistance that kills you. It's not smoking that kills you; it's resistance that kills you. It's not a disease that makes you unhappy; it's resistance. In other words, you have been misinformed. So if you believe, as we do, that smoking is not inherently bad for
your health, would you want to stop?

GUEST: No, the only reason I want to stop is because people I care about, care about me smoking, you know what I mean?

ABRAHAM: Yes, because they love you and they think it's bad for you. They have decided that if you smoke you can't be well. And so, you're wanting to seek their approval by doing what they want. The resistance you have is not to smoking. The resistance you have is having to stand on your head to please others. The resistance that you have is promoting conditional love. In other words, they're saying to you, "I can't feel good about you as long as you're smoking. I'm afraid you're going to die. I can't allow the pure, positive Energy to flow through me as long as you're smoking. You need to change what you're doing in order for me to feel good." And your resistance is that every part of your Nonphysical being knows that it's not your job to change your behavior so that they can feel better. You can't change your behavior in enough ways to make them feel better. You quit smoking, and then they'll want you to lose weight, and you lose weight, and then they'll want you to dress better, and then you dress better, and they'll want you to buy a different kind of car, and then you buy a different kind of car, and they want you to move to the state where they live, and then you will move to the state where they live, and they'll want you to let your hair grow out, and then they'll want you to cut it and then they'll want you to make it a different color and then they'll want you to act your age and then they'll want you...in other words, you just can't stand on your head in enough different ways to make disconnected people happy, because what you're doing, isn't what's
bothering them anyway. It's their own disallowance of the Energy. And to just play into that by standing on your head only perpetuates this myth about conditional love, you see.

And so, what you're wanting to say to those who love you who say, "I don't want you to smoke because I don't want you to be sick," say to them, from your place of knowing, "Hey, I'm strong and well! Everything's all right here. Actually, this smoking soothes me. I'm a lot less likely to die of a heart attack when I smoke than if I were to quit.

If I stopped smoking now it would aggravate me!"

G-02/18/95

Rodney
Thu Jun 12 2008, 1:30am
Wonderful. One of my favorite quotes. Thank you for that, Shari.

Dance of Joy
Thu Jun 12 2008, 3:04pm
Mwah, mwah! Smooches for you for this one, Shari.

This is JUST what I did not realize I was asking for! rofl :dance:

My boyfriend is a smoker, and just last night we were talking about what it offers him (in a good way). For me, it is drinking coke.

Gotta love it!

Love,
Christine

Dance of Joy
Thu Jun 12 2008, 3:07pm
Okay, folks. I just gotta YELL OUT:

I LOVE THIS ALLOWING SHIT! I love the EASE of this knowledge. I love how ANYTHING GOES as long as it feels GOOD! Woo hooooooooooooooooo!

Here's to a nice long drag on a ciggie, if that is your thing, or a sip of an ice-cold Coke (that is mine) or whatever TICKLES YOUR SWEET FANCY!!! :dance2: :woohoo:

Love and cheers! * yee haw *
Christine

Dance of Joy
Fri Jun 13 2008, 7:17am
christine wicked fucking rocks!

i love to be able to say that! i love the freedom of it--and i too love the taste of an iced cold coke...i typed cock and realized it was a typo--not because i dont like cock--but i like that hot


and i love that i can SAY THAT HERE AND ALL IS WELL! :)

oh, my freedom vibe just went up to 11~

Wooo hoooo, says Christine, bowing. :woohoo:

I do wicked fucking rock. So do you, RRG!

Deva
Fri Jun 13 2008, 1:11pm
HAHAHAHAHA! I love this thread... you guys are amazing!

:loveflag:

Shari

asjairok
Sat Jun 14 2008, 2:59pm
As always Shari, thanks for sharing!!!
I agree with everybody.
I also wondered and saw that this relax my boyfriend...
kiss.

Dance of Joy
Mon Jun 16 2008, 1:43pm
I so appreciate what we have co-created on this thread! On Saturday night I was out with my favourite man, and I expressed this attitude to him about smoking. You should have seen the relief on his face! I have tears in my eyes thinking about it.

Love,
Christine

spiceycamel
Mon Jun 16 2008, 2:25pm
YOU KNOW WHAT I FIND WITH ME IS I SMOKE WHEN I'VE BEEN GOING THROUGH EXCITED TIMES.I NOW ONLY SMOKE SOMETIMES ,A MONTH OR SO IN BETWEEN ,LIKE THAT ,BUT SINCE I SAW ABE AT THE WORKSHOPS HERE ,THE RESIDUAL EXCITEMENT AND HIGHS OVER THE LAST FEW WEEKS ,I GET STRONG CRAVINGS FOR CIGARETTES AND SO I SMOKE 'EM.WHAT DO ANY OF YOU RECKON? IS IT A WAY OF GROUNDING AS GODDESS THERAPIST FRIEND SAID.?IS IT A WAY OF COPING WITH INTENSE EMOTION?..I'M NOT SURE ,I JUST KNOW IT WORKS FOR ME IN THAT WAY. IT'S GOOD TO READ THAT QUOTE AGAIN THOUGH,IT JUST ENCOURAGES TRUST IN MY MIND,NOT FEAR. STEVE

Patricia b
Tue Jun 17 2008, 2:02pm
RnRGoddess said
We, some years ago, saw smoking as very beneficial to people because they usually did it purposefully to relax. It was a time that they sort of put everything else down, they went to a specific place to do it, they relaxed, they breathed deeply while they were doing it. Don't you see people, very often, as they are drawing in the smoke,
don't you see them sort of relaxing and basking as the Energy flows through them?

I totally see that. That was the norm when I was growing up.

I just want to comment though, that "now" there is the power of suggestion going on, or the peer pressure, if you will, that brings a sort of UN-mindlfulness into the act of smoking. And many are doing it as an appetite suppressant, and on and on.

In a St. Germain public session, St. Germain told a questioner that smoking essentially cuts off oxygen, and since oxygen was essential for life on the planet, well.....he started laughing over the ramifcations of the choice.....

I think the value of this discussion on this topic is to help us get clarity on the discipline of making choices that WE are PERSONALLY aligned with and are not just rebelllious acts of defiance against authoritiy or authority figures who are part of PAST experiences in our lives.

LOL, I was planning to smudge the house interior today to clean up the "energies" (THERE'S a belief system for ya), but I am reluctant to breathe the smoke, even if it IS sage and sweetgrass!!!