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~ Selfishness<br />

Freedom Series: Shoud II - The Voice of Freedom<br />

Selfishness. Selfishness. Who said that selfish was bad? Your mother! Your father, your priest, the church,<br />

anybody – everybody – your brothers, your sisters, your lovers, your teachers. The list goes on and on.<br />

They’re the ones that said it. There’s nothing wrong with being selfish unless you believe in sin and separation.<br />

Yeah, you see, I mean take these elements, take all what you would consider bad energy out of it. Selfish. So<br />

what? Absolutely. You think I’m crazy?! I’m not going to take care of myself?! Really?!! It’s bad … you’re<br />

not selfish? Really? You should be. It’d wipe that stupid frown off your face if you were. It’d get you out of<br />

the poor house. It’s good to be self-focused, self-full, self-loving, self-joyful, self-abundant, selfish. Selfish.<br />

But, you see, this word has such impact to it. “Oh, she’s so selfish. She’s …” It’s made to be bad. Made to<br />

be bad.<br />

Yes, and people give you examples – “Well, she’s so selfish, she didn’t care about anybody else.” Duh! Next!<br />

(Adamus chuckles) It doesn’t have to have a bad spin to it. It is a standard. It is the standard. When we were<br />

out there the other day in the astral earthbound realms on our Halloween DreamWalk, you were terribly<br />

selfish. Terribly selfish. Because you were only being yourself – radiating – where you weren’t trying to<br />

change anybody. You didn’t bring goodwill biscuits out there for anybody. You didn’t bring Gideons’ Bibles<br />

to hand out to all the lost ones. You were very selfish. You just came out there for you, in your presence.<br />

Now, that’s magnificent. Let me reframe that. You were incredibly in your I Am, for once. You were radiant.<br />

You were light. You were being yourself. You were letting your light shine without all the overlays, without<br />

all of the other stuff on it. You were being yourself, and your Self is a beautiful thing. The Self, the I Am,<br />

changed those realms. You didn’t go out there necessarily trying to change, but it did, because you were<br />

your Self.<br />

So let’s do a forgiveness on all the Old Energy around ‘selfish,’ and from this moment on let’s put a good<br />

energy on that, a pleasing, joyful energy on taking care of yourself, loving yourself. Hardest thing a human<br />

will ever do and the greatest thing a human will ever do – love themselves. Easier to love somebody else,<br />

of course. Easier to give yourself a hundred reasons not to love yourself, because you’ve been a sinner, of<br />

course, and separated yourself from God. Whoa ho ho, is he pissed. (some giggles)<br />

But once you do the forgiveness, basically saying, “That wasn’t me. Really, it wasn’t me. It wasn’t the I Am.<br />

That was an expression – a really screwed up old expression – but it wasn’t the I Am.”<br />

So, selfish. Self-full. If you want to change the word a little bit to make it a little bit more palatable – selffull.<br />

Be proud of it. Damn proud of it. And if you ever have an experience where you need that, just be in<br />

your light, in your presence, like we did the other day. Self-full, self-aware, self I Am. Good.<br />

So let’s take a deep breath and forgive, release, get over selfish.<br />

(pause)<br />

Good.<br />

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