”Our consciousness is the unseen orchestrator of our lives.”—Aaron Abke

Perhaps the best part about being in Mexico and hanging out with all these mighty companions is I get to nod my head vigorously and say, “me, too.”
It’s like having a full-time possibility posse.
Yesterday, for example, my friend Anne said once you know you’re entitled to good, once you fully “get it” that that’s the one and only option, you live your life with an outstretched catcher’s mitt.
You fully expect things to work out, you trust that, despite occasional appearances, life is on your side, dishing up increasing abundance.
It also prevents decision fatigue.
Why pay attention to anything else?
To put it in quantum physics speak, the observer (me) determines what is observed. I decide what I’m going to experience.
Yes, my pesky ego can sometimes be a blabbermouth, so I like to ask it, “Do you really need to go over this again?“
I’m so glad I know better than to take its taunts seriously.
As a recent Course lesson proclaimed, “There is no room for anything but joy and thanks today.”
As always, I get to choose where to place my attention.
#222 Forever!
Pam Grout is the author of 20 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World) and her latest book, The Ego’s Playbook.
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10 Responses
Thanks Pam…Universe know that I really need something like this Today
Me, too! I remind myself everyday!!!
I love this! So true 🙂
Love!!! The only option.
🥰💖 Love your message. Thank you Pam for keeping me on track 🙂
I write these posts mostly to keep myself on track.
Hi Pam and Friends, My sister loves drama and I love my sister. We speak each week. And the stories she tells me about the people and situations in her life are beyond my scope. Car accidents. Theft accusations. Romance scams. Everyone is a victim of another. I see a larger lesson she does not choose to. It is perplexing. Thank god for ACIM and Pam Grout and Ekhart Tolle and Byron Katie and others that keep me awake and grateful. Happy holidays!!! xo
It’s such a blessing to be able to see beyond the dystopian cultural message.
Stretching my catcher’s mitt out right this minute! With a big grin on my face and a smile in my heart. 😁 Thank you Pam!
Love you, Jenny Louise!!