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pina colada
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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 10:23 am
Hi guys!

I'm a fairly young thing in my twenties.But I've always started my day with a cake or an ice cream if it's summer.I love everything,fruit salad,chocolate,red meat,vegetables,I'm not that picky.I just eat when I feel like it.That's usually about 9-10 lil' meals a day.At the end of the day people wonder how can I be so thin.I used to think it was cause of my dad's genes.Everybody said to me I looked just like my dad,and altough I was chubby at the age of two or three (who isn't at that age?!),the "you-look-just-like-your-father" kinda stuck with my body shape.But now I know it's all vibrationally.

I just don't understand why do you wanted to know my age?Please don't tell me you believe your body gets downhill with age!I hope not.

Oh,and I believe that all food is good for me.If I want it,how can it not be!It's all source energy.Just electrons and protons circling around the core.My body knows what to do.If your body thinks something would be good for you,you will feel a pul toward it.

Oh,just one more thing:I've read somewhere (can't remember where,sorry) that they did an experiment with chicken.Alive ones I mean.They withold certain nutrients from them,and consecuently the chicken didn't have that elements in their body systems.But the laid eggs WITH that missing elements!The cicken couldn't produce that on their own.But the eggs had different planes obviously.

Guys,I just love you all!Hugs::hugging

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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 11:58 am
pina colada wrote:
I just don't understand why do you wanted to know my age?Please don't tell me you believe your body gets downhill with age!I hope not.



You hit the nail on the head pina colada!! ::frog

It's all about beliefs ... you believe and expect something and it becomes your experience.

It's true that many hold onto the belief that once you hit 30 something that your body goes into decline and you have to do MORE to get results.

I used to believe that and now I don't. When I believed it, once I hit 35, I started putting on weight easier even though I hadn't changed any action .. I started saying stuff like "Oh well, I guess it's because I'm getting older/my metabolism is slower blah blah bah ...."

But then I decided to look for evidence that contradicted this thinking. This is key, because we only see what we believe. So, to look for evidence that supported pivoted thinking, made me start to attract folk who were eating whatever they liked who were well into their 50s! And the more I focused on finding evidence to support my new belief, the more I attracted it.

Now, the story I tell is that "my body responds to my beliefs, and I believe that my body responds to the vision I hold of it. That vision is of me looks good and feels good."

It is DONE!!

So, your belief that you are like your dad has totally supports you in being slim. That is a belief, and beliefs are dominant thoughts = a vibrational set point.

Isn't it cool to have beliefs that support us? ::cool

It's all about vibes ::singer

Your name makes me want to rush out and crush a whole pineapple and cover it with coconut cream!

 

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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 12:06 pm
Delphine wrote: Ice cream sandwiches for breakfast - new concept!
I used to do that two in the past, mostly in summer. It made me fat.

I would say, and I don`t think Abe can disagree, that the weight thing has something to do with hormones too. Especially testosterone and estrogen. The former is responsible for muscular tissue, the latter for fat tissue. That`s why most women have a harder time working out and developing muscles (and keeping them!) than men.

I also read that women naturally have a bigger craving for dairy products and "soft" foods than men. The woman who wrote that article (jokingly) said that it`s only natural - we are some sort of "milk cows" ourselves.


Anyway, to get back on topic - I can say that I have the Dorian Gray syndrome, the older I get the younger I look. In my teens people told me I talk and behave like a 40 year old, I had this "governess" thing going on, in pictures I even looked way older than I was.
After the age of 20 suddenly I began to look younger and younger and up until now, people belittle me by treating me like a kid - even people who know me for years and know my real age!
There are many jobs I didn`t get because employers said I am too young, they didn`t trust me to do good work. When I wanna buy champagne for my birthday, I have to show my ID, or they even ask my if my parents are with me.
The maximum age people rate me is 19.

I cannot tell how I did that though for until last year I had never heard of the LOA, but I can tell that it had a lot to do with attitude. Not being childish, no, but I`ve always been a rebel, and people treat you like a child when you are like that...and from some point on that trait just got a life of its own.

And the change was not just about age but also about looks in general. When people see pictures of me from 10 years or more ago, they don`t recognize me at all. They don`t believe it`s me. My whole face structure has changed, the eyes became bigger and the whole expression is different. Younger and more mercurial.

So, I don`t know what it is but I can tell it does work, you can change your appearance. One thing I do, but I don`t really think it had an influence in that is that I eat like a child - only very simple things, and often the same thing for weeks, and mostly soft and sweet foods. In summer I even eat that fruity baby food from the jar.

xx Catherine 
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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 03:47 pm
Oh all this is so inspiring! I admit that many limiting beliefs sneak in my head especially on this subject, that not coincidentally is being the most difficult for me. I WANT TO believe new beliefs though as I want to feel free to eat as much as I want and whatever I feel like and I want to think that I can mold my body as clay.
A question, do you think that this is doable when your starting point is that of being off-balance? As I understand some of you who express new beliefs seem also to be already in balance in your body, and I understand it, for me it is so on money, as I have plenty I easily expect more growing on trees.

Last edited on Sun Jul 20th, 2008 03:49 pm by ghanima

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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 11:59 pm
pina colada wrote:
Hi guys!

I'm a fairly young thing in my twenties...I just don't understand why do you wanted to know my age?Please don't tell me you believe your body gets downhill with age!I hope not.

It's not that the body goes downhill, but most people out of their 20's do find they can't eat the same way they used to, ignore exercise, and stay slender and fit. So your bragging (as you put it) about how you look like a model and eat all kinds of food with no problem, doesn't really impress me all that much, sorry. Get back to me in 20 years and we'll see if you are still scarfing down ice cream sandwiches for brekkie.

::LOL

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 12:07 am
How about gray hair???? Anybody did it?????? Love Katerina

Haven't noticed any replies to this one. So, has anyone here reversed graying? I have.


:beautiful:

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 01:01 am
Oh, my!  I've been away for a while, and I had a LOT of catching up to do on this thread.  Isn't it fascinating how deeply we hold the beliefs around our bodies!

I did read Nancy's post before I left, and I have thought of it often.  BRILLIANT!!

VineyardNancy wrote:
  Great thread! Cracks me up and piques my interest at the same time!! (best of all possible combinations in my book!)
  I've shrunk 2 pant sizes in the last 2 years.  All I kept saying was, "funny, but my pants seem to be getting looser and looser".  At first I said it deliberately to get the feeling ... but soon it became true.  It was wicked fun to pull out my summer shorts and find them all a bit too big this summer!!
   Now I've changed my mantra to, "funny, but I seem to always be a size 8 in jeans"!  ::grapevine
  Hmmmmmmmmm - me thinks my new mantra will be, "funny, but my eyesight seems to gradually be getting better and better"!!  ::frog

Luv you all - V. NAncy


-- afterall, isn't that totally in keeping with one of the Abe mottos/mantras:

::fireworks LIFE IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN!! 

::downfloatBeautiful Vibrations Abound!!

XO, Katherine. 

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 01:13 am
Catherine wrote:
I would say, and I don`t think Abe can disagree, that the weight thing has something to do with hormones too. Especially testosterone and estrogen. The former is responsible for muscular tissue, the latter for fat tissue. That`s why most women have a harder time working out and developing muscles (and keeping them!) than men.
I think Abraham would unequivocally agree that your weight will be affected by your hormones all the time you hold that belief. And you will most definitely have a harder time working out and developing muscles - that's pretty much guaranteed! ::LOL

"A belief is just a thought you keep thinking" .. it has no more validity than that. LOA will continue to bring us evidence that supports our beliefs. Personally, I would not be looking for evidence that supports those particular beliefs, or some others that people seem determined to beat of the drum of as "truth", but we are all so free that we can choose bondage if we wish :)

Love
Isobel ::hearts




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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 01:37 am
"..has anyone here reversed graying? I have"

Delphine, aannndddd?::fireworks

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 01:53 am
Angel wrote:
Catherine wrote:
I would say, and I don`t think Abe can disagree, that the weight thing has something to do with hormones too. Especially testosterone and estrogen. The former is responsible for muscular tissue, the latter for fat tissue. That`s why most women have a harder time working out and developing muscles (and keeping them!) than men.
I think Abraham would unequivocally agree that your weight will be affected by your hormones all the time you hold that belief. And you will most definitely have a harder time working out and developing muscles - that's pretty much guaranteed! ::LOL

"A belief is just a thought you keep thinking" .. it has no more validity than that. LOA will continue to bring us evidence that supports our beliefs. Personally, I would not be looking for evidence that supports those particular beliefs, or some others that people seem determined to beat of the drum of as "truth", but we are all so free that we can choose bondage if we wish :)

Love
Isobel ::hearts






Are you as slender as you were in your 20's, Angel? Truth!

I am sure there are people here who know whereof I speak, but they're not saying--because it's not a popular position at an Abe forum!

Anyway, I don't find it such a huge hassle to keep my weight down,
fortunately I enjoy healthful foods and moving my body. (These things almost seem to be anathema with some of the posters here!) So I don't feel that I have chosen "bondage."

And again, my pov is not wholly materialistic. But I have yet to see a house that can be built or remodeled without some action beyond just a blueprint. We can delegate the action, true, but that's not the case when it comes to our bodies!

::rocket

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Infinitelove wrote:
"..has anyone here reversed graying? I have"

Delphine, aannndddd?::fireworks


Aaaannndddd what? You want me to talk about it? I will if you wish. I was just wondering if I am the only one.

But the way I did it involved making some diet changes, I'm almost afraid to continue on that topic here, with all the remarks about "choosing bondage" etc.!

::frog

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 03:04 am
I'm just going to post two Abraham quotes that may help here... (I love this line: "And when you love your body and lovingly give it the food, it matters not what food you give it." ... interesting...)

 

"Befriending your body is the only way we know of coming to understand that your body is resilient and that it knows what to do, and that it will be whatever you ask it to be. But you have to ask it to be that in a place of nonresistance. It's the most significant information that we have ever expressed relative to your physical body and food. You must love your body, and then lovingly give it the food. And when you love your body and lovingly give it the food, it matters not what food you give it."

October 29, 2000 - Asheville, NC

 

"Next time you sit down to eat, just ask yourself "am I having a good time here? Am I letting it in?" So you sit down, let's say that you get a Krispy Kreme Doughnut, and as you are eating it you feel guilty - then you're not letting it in. So some would say, wouldn't she feel less guilty if she were not eating a Doughnut and we say, only she would know - she would have to try it.

So you say "no more Krispy Kreme Doughnuts for me, I'm going to eat carrots." And someone might say, well now is she letting it in? And we say, well you have to ask her, only she really knows. And you say "No I'm not letting it in, I feel deprivation - i don't want to eat like a Rabbit! I'm not happy eating the carrot."

And we say- then you are no better off eating the carrot and feeling Deprivation than eating the krispy kreme doughnut and feeling guilty Because in either case you're not letting it in. So it's not about the Diet, not about what you are choosing, it's how you are feeling. So you say, "well I would love to eat a Krispy Kreme Doughnut and feel good about it", and we say then practice!" (laughter)

10/7/00

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 Posted: Mon Jul 21st, 2008 03:55 am
Hi dear Delphine

I hadn't read the whole thread, but I read a few times that you said if someone is 30 or 40 they cannot eat what they want without gain weight. I have three children, I'm 48 years and I allways eat what I have a craving for. That includes chocolate, ice creame, french fries ect. I weigh 55 kg and I am 162 cm.  I was allways slender and never payed attention to my weight.

Oh, and I'm allways healthy and pay no attention to health and also I dont have grey hairs. But I think that's heredity...

I think it's normal to be healthy and also normal to be slender, that's all... ::LOL

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Bea wrote:
Hi dear Delphine

I hadn't read the whole thread, but I read a few times that you said if someone is 30 or 40 they cannot eat what they want without gain weight. I have three children, I'm 48 years and I allways eat what I have a craving for. That includes chocolate, ice creame, french fries ect. I weigh 55 kg and I am 162 cm.  I was allways slender and never payed attention to my weight.

Oh, and I'm allways healthy and pay no attention to health and also I dont have grey hairs. But I think that's heredity...

I think it's normal to be healthy and also normal to be slender, that's all... ::LOL


OK! I did say that MOST people tend to gain weight as they get older unless they watch their diet and exercise. Of course there are always exceptions. Lucky you! I hope you remain healthy, happy, and slender.


::cool

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Angel wrote: Catherine wrote:
I would say, and I don`t think Abe can disagree, that the weight thing has something to do with hormones too. Especially testosterone and estrogen. The former is responsible for muscular tissue, the latter for fat tissue. That`s why most women have a harder time working out and developing muscles (and keeping them!) than men.
I think Abraham would unequivocally agree that your weight will be affected by your hormones all the time you hold that belief. And you will most definitely have a harder time working out and developing muscles - that's pretty much guaranteed! ::LOL

"A belief is just a thought you keep thinking" .. it has no more validity than that. LOA will continue to bring us evidence that supports our beliefs. Personally, I would not be looking for evidence that supports those particular beliefs, or some others that people seem determined to beat of the drum of as "truth", but we are all so free that we can choose bondage if we wish :)

Love
Isobel ::hearts


I knew this would be coming  ::LOL

But even the people in the world who never have even heard of hormones are "playing by those rules". No beliefs working there.
You can even watch that in animals - the females have another physique than the males.

xx Catherine


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