[tmtranscripts] Abraham & Emulan 1-15-01

ellen ellen at utah-inter.net
Wed Jan 17 17:26:39 PST 2001


MEETING WITH ABRAHAM & EMULAN -- JUSTICE
JANUARY 15, 2001
WOODS CROSS GROUP

I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I do so admire your diligence, hard work and unity
regarding the upcoming conference. Your experience together is somewhat
forcing you to apply my lessons. Your unified experience is a good exercise
to take out into the world amongst your fellows. You can open any book or
listen to any teacher, but without experience the words you take in are
somewhat meaningless. Experience is your teacher. This week we will continue
on with justice. I turn my time over to EMULAN.

Greetings friends. Everyday I live I grow more in appreciation for Father's
amazing works. I have seen firsthand how justice in our universe operates.
Justice really has an energy all its own, but you can certainly count on
Father's tireless workers to be ever vigilant in upholding the universal law
of justice. If experience is your teacher--then certainly will you discover
that no matter what the situation is--divine justice always comes out ahead.

A man who would perhaps cheat on his taxes, and seemingly get away with it,
will certainly have that immediate satisfaction of things going his way.
Those that know that he had escaped any penalty from cheating might view him
as lucky. They might even consider cheating on their own taxes. What these
individuals do not know is that the government does not know he has
committed a crime, but the universe does. Many events will be set into place
for the corrective action to occur.

You might feel you can transgress any law and escape the penalty, but
through the natural outworking of universe intelligence--new lessons are
forthcoming. Almost all injustice is corrected. Man's injustice can be
divinely corrected. These corrections are not to strike fear into the hearts
of mortals, but to continue the momentum of growth regarding the universe as
a whole and the experience of the God in time--the Supreme Being.

Those with a clean spiritual foundation that transgress the natural law know
that corrective action is forthcoming. They are not surprised by it, nor
believe that God is an unjust Father. On the contrary, He is a very careful
and loving Father. Those individuals with a cluttered background of
religious faiths believe that God will punish them and their own guilt is an
added barrier to receiving divine assistance or correction. It would seem
that the world is filled with injustice and nobody really does anything
about it. Most individuals spend time in just complaining as if that will
bring about justice.

Divine justice is working throughout everything. All worldly injustices are
subject to divine correction. You probably won't see it firsthand, but
believe me, with time you will know how awesome and organized Father is. You
have it within you to know if you have transgressed divine law or not. Your
Indwelling Adjuster brings divine laws to light. Even if you have
transgressed unintentionally, look not on these corrections as a punishment
from the gods, but as a lesson from which to learn and become stronger and
better equipped as a universe citizen.

The man who has cheated on his taxes may not deal with mortal corrective
action, but certainly will divine correction be forthcoming. This is not
threatening, no. This is a safeguard to you and to the worlds of time and
space. Take the Lucifer Rebellion for example. Without force or the hand of
a stern and angry God, the universal laws were put into operation. The
rebellious ones were allowed to be subject to universal law. This is divine
insurance that the Son of self-love was unable to further spoil Father's
children. Divine law is protection for the universe citizen. Thank you.

I am ABRAHAM. We are grateful to you, our brother Emulan, for a well thought
out lesson. I will accept a few questions.

CALVIN: Abraham, I don't know if we have introduced Angie or not, but we
welcome her here tonight. (Greetings, my daughter. Yes, we have met.)

SANDY: Abraham, can you help me to understand the difference between flow
and self-nourishment, taking actions for self? Do you understand? (Can you
specify?) There is a release of self, of action for oneself in flow it
seems. There is an action when doing things for oneself, whether they are in
service or in alignment with the Father's will or not. To me it seems to be
a distinction between the two? That is what I am asking. (Are you speaking
of self-nourishment versus selfishness?) Yes. There is a distinction I
guess. I don't know how else to put it, except for there needs to be action
for oneself, yet without being selfish.

ABRAHAM: There is a line drawn between self-gratification and administering
unto oneself? (Right.) We all know that the Master taught
self-forgetfulness, but certainly did He need to do those basic things to
occupy the mortal form. I believe the Master was so balanced in this area
because His most effective self-ministry was spending time in stillness with
the Father. A good relationship with Father is asking to be Spirit-led. In
being Spirit-led you find areas which need attention and action. This world
today seems to be overridden with self-indulgence and that is mostly due to
an empty spiritual life. The line between self-glorification and service can
even be confused--where one can find a great deal of gratification from
serving ones fellows, who perhaps taking credit for acts of service--when
the mind-set should have been doing work for the glory of God. Your own
internal Indweller is the best measurement. In other words, how do these
actions taken for self feel? Are they feeding the Spirit? Are they
compensating for some emptiness or painful past event? Are they spiritually
energizing? Many individuals will feel guilty or non-productive in doing
something that feeds the self. Feeding self, if done in moderation, can be
physically and mentally uplifting, if overdone--then there is imbalance and
narrowed vision of what is around you, there is limited experience. Is this
answering? (Yes, it was helpful, I am not sure if it is exactly, but I would
like to read it and do some stillness on it.) Understood. You do well,
Diana. Have not worry. Another question?

HARRISON: Abraham, I have a friend in North Carolina, who some time ago
asked for her spiritual name. Her name is Martha. I don't know if it is
appropriate to get it or not.

ABRAHAM: I am told--as she becomes more spiritized and involved--then will
the time be appropriate for a spiritual name, yes. Another question?

CALVIN: Abraham, I understand from this lesson tonight that it is probably a
delicate subject on the teacher side to teach us mortals about justice as a
repercussion from our actions, cause you don't want us to do good so we
don't get punished. You want us to do good because it is good. That takes
the right intent of doing good, not so we look good. I am sure that is a
delicate subject to teach, and yet put to us in a way we remember it to lead
us, not to force us.

ABRAHAM: Yes. The universal laws are designed to protect its citizens. As we
come to know the goodness of God, to give Him anything less than the best of
ourselves is quite unfulfilling for us. We find it our honor to uphold these
universal laws, for we not only love God but one another as brothers and
sisters in the family of God. Teaching on this topic is delicate, for we do
not want to be as many of the churches are today. We do not wish to enforce
divine law, but to only make you aware that you are protected and the
universe is indeed orderly--not rigid, but always moving, growing and
progressing, yes. Is this helping? (Greatly. Thank you.) You're welcome. One
more question.

MIRIAM: Abraham, I am getting ready to go down to be with my family. I am
really weary. The lesson on logic helped, and I have been trying to use that
in my day-to-day interactions. I am doing my stillness and my meditation in
the afternoon. I have been so ever aware of the Thought Adjuster and wanting
to serve well. I don't know. That is probably enough to help me. If you can
give me some guidance as I set off for my journey? Your words help me so
much.

ABRAHAM: Certainly, my daughter. I am perceiving you to be somewhat fearful
of the inevitability's of this mortal life. Yes, these inevitability's are
something you cannot control and this does bring about some anxiety and
confusion. You are spending a great deal of time in service and helping
others, but these situations, these real things in mortal life are somewhat
depressing. It is hard to maintain an uplifted spirit when these natural
inevitable mortal things are going on around you. Illness is a mortal
reality that many will deal with. Old age is something many will deal with.
These things are out of your control, but the reality of them is perhaps
overshadowing your Spirit. Making the best out of every situation is not
always possible. (Laughing--But I try.) Sometimes it is perfectly acceptable
to cry or have some depression. It is natural and hopefully with the
continuing exercise to align your will with Father's will part the clouds of
reality to allow the sun rays of divine possibilities to shine through. You
are a strength, my daughter, to many. It is acceptable to take a break and
have reversion every once in a while. Is this helping? (Yes. Thank you very
much.) You're welcome.

I leave you with my continued love and support. I would ask you this week to
think about the value of experience and if you are a willing participant, or
do you drag your heals? View events in your world, and even though they seem
to have no divine repercussions, ponder how the Father might be intervening
and applying divine justice. Until next week, shalom.





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