Are we for anarchy? Yes, apparently.
Are we for marriage? Yes. Are we for divorce? Yes. Are we for monogamy? Yes. All of you have different ways of satisfying your desires, and all of it is appropriate or not. And only you, individually, know if it is appropriate or inappropriate unto you in this moment.
— Abraham
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Are we for anarchy? Yes, apparently.
OK. That comment was made (only slightly) tongue-in-cheek. I say that, because I think Abraham actually IS for anarchy, in the sense that everyone should be able to do whatever they want, whenever they want to do it.
Much of what they teach would be unworkable in our world if it was implemented overnight. For instance, Abraham does not think people should be locked up for committing crimes. They do not address exactly how to deal with those people; only that if our individual vibrations are right, they won’t come into our realities. Some day, a few centuries from now, after this whole “Age of Enlightenment” has had time to mature, we may not be jailing people any more. But, it won’t be because we don’t feel a need to do so. It will be because nobody has done anything worthy of incarceration. The only workable path to that end is the gradual opening of the world’s minds to the principals of Law of Attraction.
— Tim