(Source: queenlindana)
Play is the presence of alignment, and the eliciting of the energy that creates worlds, because everything is created with thought, and thought is effortless when you relate it to action, but thought is not effortless when you relate it to focus.That’s a subtle difference, isn’t it? […] When you think about thought, and the power of thought, in thought you don’t usually apply effort. Effort is usually assigned to action, and action is often offered because thoughts are not in alignment. So most people, when they think of effort, or when they think of action, or even when they think in terms of manifestation, are doing quite a bit of bucking of current, and that’s why it seems that it is necessary to work hard in order to get the results that you want. What we’ve been teaching, is that if you let your effort be toward the aligning of thought, if you let your effort be toward the awareness of your emotions so that you elicit this universal leverage, then you discover success without hard work.
———— Abraham-Hicks
5/26/2012 Stamford, CT
Abraham
Larkspur, CA — 8/16/98
You’re not ever going to teach them how to vibrate, nor would you want to change them all to a place of vibrating just like you. Your work is not to fix them; they are not broken. Your work is to choose from among all of that which feels best to you, and fixate on it as long as it gives you pleasure and joy. And in doing so, you will align with the Energy of your Source, and you will live a magnificent experience. You just have to not let your joy depend upon what anybody else is living, ‘cause that’ll get you every time.
-Abraham
Tarrytown, NY — 5/8/04B
To attract whatever you want in your life, you do not work out HOW it will come about. Your work is to ask the Universe, focus on the outcome, imagine that you have it, believe that you have it, know that you have it, and give thanks that you have it now. Do your job by vibrating your desire, and allow the Universe to do its work of bringing that desire to you.
-from The Secret Daily Teachings, written by Rhonda Byrne