Non productive relationships
When to walk away from a non productive relationship
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SOURCE: tmtranscripts teamcircuits email archive March 30, 1998. Teacher Abraham T/R Nina |
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Question: In our human relationships, is there a time when it is best to walk away from a non productive relationship, like throwing in the towel?
Abraham: There are relationships that will not find resolution on this world. And, there is a time for detachment, there is a time for pause. If the doors are open to remain, or be detached, then your Father makes it known to you. There is "love," and then there is a "fear of loss" or "fear of separating." Your best example would be found in the life of Jesus. The Master loved his human family with all his heart. Yet, when there was demand to compromise his spiritual beliefs, the Master had to follow his Internal Compass and become detached. This doesn't mean love is lost, no. This means that there is freedom and removal of pressures that causes individuals to repeat certain patterns, to pacify the "fear of loss." The Master, being as devoted as he was to his Father in Heaven, had freedom from this "fear of loss." His deepest love lie within his very being.