Guest: We have an old dog...a bit feeble, it's disturbing to watch physical forms age...can we stop aging?
Abraham: If you can stop watching television and think thoughts that are different from what your mass consciousness is thinking, you can be an exception to what they've got going on. But you can't control what they've got going on.In other words, you can't create in another's reality. You can only create in your own reality, but you can create differently from the masses that surround you.Your beasts, we like that you brought them into it. Your beasts are a very good example. If your beast were not domesticated and had not been socialized by you and had not come to care about what you think, your beast would not have lived long enough for you to see decline. Because it isn't your beast's wish. The animals understand that they can come into a body and regain full maturity very rapidly, so they don't mind coming and going and coming and going and coming and going.In fact, they prefer those frisky, frisky bodies! It's why very often they will just run out in front of your car. Because it says, "Ready for a new one!!!" And "Easy come, easy go!"But when an animal or a human gets attached to your attachment to them, now their own intentionality gets sort of watered down and sometimes they'll serve you in hanging around beyond what they would choose if they were completely tuned in, tapped in and turned on.And so we have said for a long time that the domesticated animals begin to act more like humans and you don't find old decrepit, declining wolves in the wild. They just don't do it. You think they are all in the prime of their lives because they come into the prime of life quickly and they live at the prime of life and when the prime of life is past, they go off into the bushes and they go to sleep. They don't even have to get run over by a truck or anything! They can withdraw their consciousness from this apparatus because they have no discomfort about the coming and going of consciousness into the physical.
Asheville 10/22/06
Old dog
Labels: Abraham Hicks, aging, beasts, dog, grief
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