InspiraGrams

Writings from Afar

About This Blog

Written By: Pat

This blog is intended to share the teachings that have been known for an eternity.  These teachings have come to mankind in many different forms.  The modality for which I get these teachings is through a form of channeling that I do when meditating.  The source of these teachings is not important, but the entities for which they originate call themselves “Abraham.”  Whether or not it is the same “Abraham” that authored the book the “Law of Attraction” is not important, but you will find many similarities in those teachings with these.   Since ultimately, all teachings of this nature come from the same source.  That being the teachings in the bible, the Koran, etc.

These teachings are not based in any religion, but span all religions.  They are not intended to sway a person one way or another, but to just let each of us live our life to it’s fullest potential.

I have been channeling these teachings for over five years now, and feel that it is time to step into this new world and share them with anyone who feels they can help them live a happier, more joyful life.   That is the only intention of this blog.  No more, and certainly no less.

If something resonates with you, feel free to share it, but we ask that you also share the link so that others, too, may benefit from this work.  We have given these teachings the name “InspiraGrams”.  This is a take on the word “telegram.”   The teletype machine was used in transmitting the written word from a source to a recipient.  Pat is serving as the teletype and we are the source, and you the recipient.

It is our hope that these “InspiraGrams” can raise the level of consciousness in yourself, which in turn raises the level of consciousness of the world, in both the physical and non-physical planes.

Enjoy these writings and let them sink into your soul.

Thank you for letting us enter your world.

–Pat & Abraham

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