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1 *Hunger is nothing more than a distraction for the spirit to stop doing what it is doing—either because it has become boring or frustrating—as it pulls the mind away from the initial thought in order to give it a rest.
2 Everyone needs rest. Energy is used to create. Hunger, however, is often used as a form of distraction. See why, when you are busy or practicing a sport, you are neither hungry nor thirsty.
3 You reach a point where distraction arises due to the stress caused by depleted energy. That energy needs to be replenished, but it is replenished only because you choose to pause what you are doing.
4 But if you do not want to pause—because of the excitement you are experiencing—you will not feel hunger, since hunger would only become a distraction.
5 Those who are not willing to deal with the reality of our true nature—which is thought—remain dwelling on negative thoughts over and over again, nonstop, blaming others simply because they feel discomfort, rather than understanding the concept and breaking the chain of thoughts. Thoughts are what take you where you are, but love is what takes you out of there.
6 FV—And what is love?
7 CFKW— Love is movement—a movement toward the original goal, which is to return to union with that pure thought.
8 But “love,” as humanity interprets it, has taken on new meanings because people have drifted from the original source of love and created new attributes tied to holding on to things.
9 Your relationships with those close to you are relationships you chose to experience because of your own thoughts.
10 But they are not part of who you are, because as an individual you can be who you choose to be: I am that I am—which is thought.
11 Your thoughts can take you wherever you want to go. But would you rather allow those thoughts to take you into self-pity, or take you to a higher truth?
12 It is all up to you. That is what I am here to teach: that love is the tool used to detach from thought, and that thought is what creates attachment to whatever you are holding on to. Can you see it now?
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Article 1—In this Transcript, the Collective Forces of Knowledge and Wisdom address an admonition that arose during the channeling itself, clarifying that my becoming hungry shifted attention away from the original focus and that hunger, in this instance, was not a necessity but a distraction—an excuse for pausing or stepping away from the channeling flow. The articles that follow (5-11) move independently into a separate teaching, addressing different aspects of thought, love, and attachment.
