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What's the point of being physical?

Creation is about focusing. And so why would you come into these bodies to begin with? In other words, source energy is in a very blissful place. Source energy is that heavenly place that you are all going to eventually croak and re-emerge back to. So what's the point of physical experience! If it's perfect in the nonphysical, you come in the physical, and you suffer for a while and you create some stuff and then you re-emerge back into the perfect place. In other words, what's the point!

Why not just stay in nonphysical where there is no resistance, where it feels perfect all the time? And we say, the reason that you come forth is because there is so much excitement, and so much stimulation, in getting to mold the energy. Have you ever sat, try it some time, it will teach you everything you need to know about creation.

Get some really bright, gooey, colorful clay, lots of different colors and put them in clumps on a table and invite four or five or ten children in and then have them sit over there while you play with the clay. (tons of laughter) And say to them "I don't want you to play. I want you to watch me play. (laughter) I am the creator of this stuff, you just sit over there."

And they will be antsy; they would gather together in force and tie you up if they could! (laughter) Because they are wanting so much they cannot wait to get their hands in the clay! And that's the way you felt as you came forth into these physical experiences. You didn't say, "Oh, I'll go forth into a perfect environment." You said, "I like this contrast that's going to cause me to focus." And you understood that the way you create is through the focusing, through the choosing. So, it's through the choosing and feeling, choosing and feeling, choosing and feeling [that you create.]

Abraham-Hicks G-10/20/01

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Last update: 2005-05-15 05:16
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