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<blockquote data-quote="seek" data-source="post: 717038" data-attributes="member: 22002"><p><strong>In the past, I studied Abraham-Hicks, LOA quite a bit - have not been attracted to it for awhile, but just did a cursory review of a forum and realized I am totally focused on negative - so what you focus on expands - and it doesn't help my grandson any to describe him mainly in negative terms . . .so this post is being made to reframe some of what has happened in a more positive way. It's important for me to do this because I have therapy tomorrow and was going to go on and on about all of the gruesome details. That would NOT be a good idea! </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>So:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>1) I am lucky I got to spend a lot of "quality" one-on-one time with my grandson recently. We really enjoyed each other's company.</strong></p><p><strong>2) I am lucky I was healthy and was able to take care of my grandson when he needed me.</strong></p><p><strong>3) I am grateful that my grandson did not hurt himself or anyone else during the past few weeks.</strong></p><p><strong>4) I am grateful my little dog was available to assist us both, emotionally. He was a great comfort to both of us.</strong></p><p><strong>5) I enjoyed cooking some meals for my grandson.</strong></p><p><strong>6) I enjoyed watching some TV shows with my grandson.</strong></p><p><strong>7) I enjoyed doing laundry for my grandson (yeah, I know it's weird).</strong></p><p><strong>8) I am happy that I understand how important it is to keep one's house clean and to clean the energy every day - to sweep and sage, and diffuse essential oils and play healing music.</strong></p><p><strong>9) I am happy that my home is so uplifting and that my house sits on a beautiful spot in nature.</strong></p><p><strong>10) I am happy that I have the resources to buy enough groceries for me and my grandson (he ate like a horse).</strong></p><p><strong>11) I am grateful that we watched Depak Chopra together. </strong></p><p><strong>12) I am grateful that I had some emotional assistance in the form of a consultant who told me that he was "there for me."</strong></p><p><strong>13) I am grateful that there was an opening for my grandson in rehab (the recording said a month waiting list).</strong></p><p><strong>14) I am grateful that I was able to get a massage when he left for rehab.</strong></p><p><strong>15) I am grateful I have essential oils that help me deal with emotions.</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>etc., etc.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seek, post: 717038, member: 22002"] [B]In the past, I studied Abraham-Hicks, LOA quite a bit - have not been attracted to it for awhile, but just did a cursory review of a forum and realized I am totally focused on negative - so what you focus on expands - and it doesn't help my grandson any to describe him mainly in negative terms . . .so this post is being made to reframe some of what has happened in a more positive way. It's important for me to do this because I have therapy tomorrow and was going to go on and on about all of the gruesome details. That would NOT be a good idea! So: 1) I am lucky I got to spend a lot of "quality" one-on-one time with my grandson recently. We really enjoyed each other's company. 2) I am lucky I was healthy and was able to take care of my grandson when he needed me. 3) I am grateful that my grandson did not hurt himself or anyone else during the past few weeks. 4) I am grateful my little dog was available to assist us both, emotionally. He was a great comfort to both of us. 5) I enjoyed cooking some meals for my grandson. 6) I enjoyed watching some TV shows with my grandson. 7) I enjoyed doing laundry for my grandson (yeah, I know it's weird). 8) I am happy that I understand how important it is to keep one's house clean and to clean the energy every day - to sweep and sage, and diffuse essential oils and play healing music. 9) I am happy that my home is so uplifting and that my house sits on a beautiful spot in nature. 10) I am happy that I have the resources to buy enough groceries for me and my grandson (he ate like a horse). 11) I am grateful that we watched Depak Chopra together. 12) I am grateful that I had some emotional assistance in the form of a consultant who told me that he was "there for me." 13) I am grateful that there was an opening for my grandson in rehab (the recording said a month waiting list). 14) I am grateful that I was able to get a massage when he left for rehab. 15) I am grateful I have essential oils that help me deal with emotions.[/B] [B]etc., etc.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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