Happy Relationships–in the Vortex of Creative Cooperation

by Sally Anne Dishong on June 13, 2009 · 1 comment

Relationships add more happiness and cause more distress than just about any other aspect of your life. The secret to happier relationships is simple: You must want to have harmony and happiness in your relationships more than anything else!

More than wanting to get your own way, more than being right, more than staying together…

You can create the relationships you want by yourself, using the power and techniques of attracting what you want into your life. And you can super-charge your relationship happiness by co-creating with your partner.

Abraham-Hicks has great information on creating and co-creating relationships that, along with related work,  have helped me bring in the most satisfying, happy, fun relationships I’ve ever had in my life:  the best relationship with my parents and family members (which was extremely troubled for many years), a fantastic relationship with my son and his new wife, awesome “soul sisters” friendships, super co-workers, wonderful men to date…it’s even better than I ever thought possible.

A good place to start is with these books, CDs, and DVDs from Abraham-Hicks:

Their latest book and CD of guided meditations will give you even more leading edge help with creating your best relationships.

Here’s an excerpt from Getting Into the Vortex by Abraham-Hicks on relationships that I’ve found especially helpful:

“My Imagination Attracts All Cooperative Relationships… You have the power to evoke from others the relationships that you desire. But you cannot get to a new-and-improved situation by giving your attention to the current situation. The Universe, and all physical and Non-Physical players in it, is responding to the Vibrations that you are offering; and there is no distinction made between the Vibrations that you offer as you observe, and the Vibrations that you offer as you imagine. . . . If you will simply imagine your life as you want it to be, all cooperative components will be summoned. And even more important, all components that are summoned will cooperate. It is Law. The experience that you have with others is about what you evoke from them.”
— Abraham

The Edgar Cayce readings given to the original spiritual development study group also emphasized the importance of cooperative relationships. The first topic the group received from Cayce’s source was Cooperation. The entire study group “curriculum” is detailed for small group participation in the books.

Here’s an excerpt from the book:

“Cooperation in the physical is defined as acting or operating jointly with others, concurring with others in action or effort. In the spiritual it is more. It is losing sight of self and becoming a channel through which blessings may flow to others. The blessing is cooperation in action…The best in life is ours, not at the expense of others, but in harmonious cooperation. In every successful organization the law is in effect…All nature follows the same laws. Each part of the human body performs its duty without a thought of the other, yet fully depending upon the other. …In whatever state we find society, let us meet it upon its own level; as we look up, we lift it. That is cooperation.”

The Search for God (SFG) small group program has been one of the most enlightening and valuable tools for growth that I’ve experienced. If you’re familiar with the Cayce readings and would like to join an Internet small group discussing the Cayce readings and related spiritual development information, check out our NetSFG group.

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