First, nail the frequency
“It’s so close we don’t see it, so easy we don’t believe it.”—Cortland Dahl

Four of us from the possibility posse attended an Abraham-Hicks workshop in Kansas City last weekend. We made a whole weekend of it. We got an Airbnb, tromped around the Country Club Plaza and dined at fabulous restaurants.
And while Esther said a lot of inspiring things during this two-day event, the best part for me was relishing in the frequency, the joy, the possibility.
That’s really the trick to everything. Esther called it calibrating, finding that sweet spot where you’re open, available, where life can show up and show off.
And life does show off—when you’re not marinating in grievances.
As the quote I led off with suggests, “The Divine Buzz is always, always, always (now I sound like Esther) here. And the reason this sounds far-fetched is only because we don’t believe it. We secretly believe other bumper sticker slogans like “life sucks.”
Or as some meme I saw said, “I was told there would be a handbasket.”
So, yes, we can certainly mute the signal. Or as Esther said, “hit the brakes by staring at ‘what is.’”
Or we can put our attention on the limitless frequency of Truth and let life figure out the details, the timing, the how.

Have a joyous Tuesday! #222 Forever!
Pam Grout is the author of 22 books including E-Squared, Thank & Grow Rich , The Course in Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind (And Therefore Your World)and her latest, The Ego’s Playbook.