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Dress rehearsals are officially over

“To identify as ‘only a body’ is a narrowing of awareness.”—David R. Hawkins

Caution: serious woo-woo ahead!

Feel free to continue seeking.

Feel free to look for another book or teacher or workshop.

Feel free to sit forever on that proverbial pot.

But just so you know, it’s all bullsh*!t.

In actuality, you are already free and whole and have everything you believe you don’t have because well, you think you’re broken or you fell from grace or you still have karma. Gotta keep practicing.

Family and culture passes out a script — “There’s something you need to do,” “There’s somewhere you need to go.”  

“You’re not quite there yet,” we hear over and over again.

Woe is me” makes for some interesting drama (I like a good Netflix show as much as the next guy). Believing there’s some kind of hierarchy (“that person is realized and I’m still working on it”) fits right into the cultural narrative.

But to reiterate, it’s all B.S.

I prefer to use the hologram known as Pam to enjoy, dance, create, hug, uplift, shine light and surrender as much as I possibly can. To let go of all belief in limitations, time, space.

I just read David Hawkins book, Letting Go. This book was particularly poignant for me because he doesn’t use the word “I” to describe himself. The I, the me, me, me, me is where we start to pick up an identity.

Instead, when he’s relating a story that would normally be first person, he simply talks about encountering a particular event that might just as well have been a scene from a movie. As the quote above suggests, he didn’t identify as ‘only a body.’

Because the hologram known as David Hawkins often drove into New York City to see clients, a thought arose “Wouldn’t it be great to have a small apartment in New York City.” And then he surrendered it. He’d be happy to have it. He’d be equally as happy not to. He let go all desire.

The next day, within 24 hours, he had the urge to drive into the city. It was around 4:30, normally rush hour, but there was little traffic. A car pulled out right in front of a real estate office near the area he wanted (or not wanted, it didn’t matter). C’est la vie!

He walked in, made his preposterous inquiry (everyone knows there aren’t inexpensive apartments on Fifth Avenue) and the agent said, “You are one lucky son-of-a-gun. Exactly one hour ago, we listed the only apartment in Manhattan on Fifth Avenue.” It was affordable and had just been painted.

“You can move in any time,” he added.

This scene from his movie happened without effort, without trial and error, without hard work.  

So sure, believe the story. Keep practicing. Or let it all go and just have fun being God.

#222 Forever!

Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her latest book, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)

36 Responses

  1. They all make it sound so easy. Of course that’s what sells books, right? That oh if you do it this way…. Maybe it’s just destiny for some people to stifle and some not? Maybe it’s karma from past lives as to why some seem to have the life of Riley while others find no end to their stifles no matter how hard they try with this manifestation, affirmations. Prayers, vision boards, letting go…! Maybe just let go and realize this is you lot in life? My lot in life!!

  2. Oh Pam please bob your magic wand on my forehead with a “bibbity bobbity boo”
    I’m so ready for this transformation within and without💫
    A hug and a prayer from
    Linda D.

  3. Pam, it’s so wonderful to hear you quoting from this book… I’ve listened to it about three times and although it does seem hard to believe at times, like the story of how he stopped wearing glasses lol; Folks who embrace this approach will be rewarded! The coolest thing about it is that things don’t need to make sense for them to happen. I have so many stories about how my family, including my adult children have benefitted from this approach that I could probably fill a book ❤️ I appreciate you and you continue to inspire me… thank you

    1. There are many great examples in the book. I hadn’t read what’s called “a self-help” book for years. But this one felt right.

  4. Ohhhhh man I feel like you and I are playing parallel bumper cards, Groutski!!

    Meep meep!!

  5. Such a good reminder! Always a blessing to read your posts! Thank you for sharing, Pam (heart heart heart!)

  6. Been working the Abracadabra with anyone who will listen. I explain into the microphone what my client is fretting over, wishing for, wants to experience… and my ChatGPT spits out a dazzling Abracadabra for them. We say “Abracadabra” together and let it go. Love you, Pam xo

  7. Thankful for your presence and for getting your reminders in the mail. No effort, no trial an error, no hard work… that is the alignment with the Universe! Love it!

  8. Beautiful as always- when I read these
    stories, I get so excited and I hope something like this could happen to me. I need to learn surrender. Thank you Pam.

  9. If “Dress Rehearsals are Officially Over,” then “Woo” is me! Another wonderful column, Pam. As always, thank you.

  10. Love love love!!!! Just had this awesome experience and I’m still dancing in the street!!!
    Love always!
    Kate

  11. Wow!! Wow, wow, wow!!! Oh yeah!!! This post has made my day! Woohoo! 🥳 Thankyou Pam, you marvellous hologram of brilliance, for sharing these insights and stories with us. I feel I could jump for joy and dance across the Milky Way! 💃✨🤸🏽‍♀️😁 And I sure am ready to ‘let it all go and just have fun being God.’ Oh yeah! 🦋🎉🎈🪄🎊🌟🗝️😍

  12. This made my heart a million times lighter and may day so much better.

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