The Biggest Missing Piece

Published 2012-09-19
An embittered and disillusioned anonymous man confronts Abraham on the simplicity and naïveté of their teachings.

"You represent in your discourse here, the perspective of humans who believe they are not the creators of their own reality."

"You have taken upon yourself the discomfort and discord of millions of people."

"In the early days it would not have been unlike Jerry to have presented a question much like the one you have presented, because he was always riding in on his white horse with his white hat, trying to right the wrongs of the world, and he felt great frustration that there were those who were not cooperating with that intent."

BEST OF TIMES / WORST OF TIMES
"When we say that it's the best of times and the worst of times, we're not kidding, because the contrast does get greater and greater. Man's ability to inflict pain and harm upon one another is also increasing, as is man's ability to find love and harmony."

SOMETIMES IGNORANCE IS BLISS
"Someone who feels as strongly as you do, would say, 'Well you're just teaching people to put their head in the sand -- that ignorance is bliss.' And we would say, head in the sand is good if the alternative is being focused upon something that will cause an attraction of unwanted -- and ignorance IS bliss if attention to the unwanted causes you to practice a vibration that causes a point of attraction that brings you more of what you don't want."

THE MOST SIGNIFICANT THING
"Here is the most significant thing that we want to say to you. It is not important to us what you believe because what you believe is yours to believe. It IS important to us, what we know to be. We have discovered that by knowing what we know, our life is one of joy, and you've discovered that by knowing what you know, your life is one of misery. We just want to explain to you that there are choices."

Excerpted from Abraham LIVE -- San Francisco, CA 7/28/12.

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All Comments (21)
  • "You're not wrong in your perspective, and law of attraction will prove you right. But, is this what you want to be proven as right?" Absolutely brilliant! I believe he proved Abraham's point without realizing.
  • @mgrace10
    Before I was clever and I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself. Rumi
  • @bdavison31
    This was the best Abraham interaction I’ve ever watched. I wish we could have an update on how he’s feeling these days.
  • @nigella4me
    This is so true. I am learning to view life differently. My 22 year old son was born with Law of Attraction, it seems. When we'd be out and about and I'd see a person in a wheel chair going down the sidewalk, I would get incredibly sad and cry sometimes. My son would then say, "how lucky is he that he has a wheel chair and the courage to get out into the world instead of staying locked up inside." And, things ALWAYS seem to fall in place for my son, ALWAYS! He sees the positive 90% of the time.
  • @stanjz
    Let me comment. This man like myself and many others is like a man who watches a million hours of gentle g rated movies and g rated videos and a 100 hours of r rated and x rated videos. The 100 hours of horrors have made such a frightening impression on his mind that he can't remember the million hours of love he watched. It's the same with watching the news. The news is filled with negativity yet looking out my window everyday i see only trees, friends, birds and life.
  • @dawnsolomon55
    I wish we could see this guy again 3 years out. I wonder if he saw this today, has he changed? Has his view changed? None of us stay in this dark place forever.
  • Man in the Red Hat... This is for you. I, too struggle because of our gift of medium. It took many years for me to "turn it off" because I felt that it was my duty to feel the injustice as to not forget the hurting and humiliated. I gave myself permission as you must do. Our greatest gift will be to have joy ourselves because we can SPREAD that joy; without it, we cannot. Our vibrations effect people far far away. LET US VIBRATE JOY AND PEACE AND PROSPERITY : ) It's okay, Brother.
  • @adamsc5285
    Just wanna hug this guy. Did anyone else notice the beauty in his voice as he spoke so passionately and eruditely? I also noticed his spirits lifted somewhat towards the end. Best to you. I was moved.
  • @MissWobbles
    Yep, you can't see the light when you are focused on the dark.
  • @8thousevirgin
    This man is brave, he is eloquent because he is being a clear channel to speak what most of us are asking but not have the courage to ask. And Abraham's response is just brilliant.. A powerful interaction indeed. Thank you Universe...
  • @jennasophia16
    Why are people laughing?? This guy is challenging a belief system and good on him for doing that instead of just blindly following along like the rest of them. Guy has guts, kudos
  • Abraham is awsome. Esther is incredible. This man is just looking for the light that's all.
  • @nigella4me
    My son also views terrible things differently than I have. When we would talk about the horrible things that happen in the world, he'd say, "Mom, you can't control what other's lives are, so just focus on your own life." Amazingly, this son has been the kindest, most loving and gentle human being I and others who meet him, have known, not unkind and mean. No matter what happened in our life after my divorce, he'd say, "everything will work out" and it has!
  • @muireannin09
    Loved his brutal honesty, his own truth and I love how Esther/Abraham handled the response. Wow.
  • @TheKrystalKookie
    I love this man. He sounds so caring for everyone and the world. I truly hope he finds alignment. I needed to hear this. Perfect timing as always.
  • @mcdart2606
    I've watched and listened to hundreds of conversations with Abraham. This is one of the most powerful and poignant. One of the most beautiful.
  • @Amperzand
    I love how diplomatic, kind and articulate Esther is. She can gauge people's moods so well and diffuse negative emotion, which is demonstrated brilliantly here.
  • @kurtarrow461
    Having sat in this man's seat of dispar, and then flipping it completely around to bliss and joy, Abraham is spot on! I also see all the suffering but my focus is on helping others realize their true power and choose bliss. With that as my focus, law of attraction continues to bring me more bliss in every possible way! My advise to those who are suffering is to stop, put a new label on it and say you are learning what you don't want. Then think of something you love for a few seconds. Then think of someone you love for a few seconds. Keep doing that and you are choosing joy over suffering.
  • @sirareed
    I remembered a story I heard told by Adyashanti. It was a about a man he had visited in prison with a life sentence. The prisoner had had a profound awakening during solitary confinement, found this light within himself. His perspective radically shifted. He saw the prison as his monastery as he fell in love with all the inmates...people don't get put in solitary confinement for being nice. There is power in perspective. The story kept coming to my mind during this, thought I'd share.
  • @Vittoria10538
    Perfect. He's miserable because he's focused on misery. I used to be there, too. I have a tendency, still, to drift in that direction. But living Abe's teachings for the past several years has given me another way. I acknowledge that there's misery and horror in the world. I just know that dwelling on it only adds to it. Shifting my focus to "positive aspects" has yielded positive circumstances. I'm doing the world a lot more good now by living positively than I could have before.