One of the big topics of conversation these days is the gas prices.When we are holding on to negative feelings, we are in the grasp of negativity, the feelings own us, we have given our power to negativity. If we do not like something, we are in negativity about the thing we do not like and it is certain that our happiness has been given away by the degree of negative feelings we have for that person, thing or situation.
Therefore, negative feelings do not allow us to be the all happy, all loving, all abundant person that we naturally are.
Right now, get a sense of the words, positive, happy, loving, abundant. Good words aren't they? Those words give us a good feeling, don't they? That good feeling is our original, natural self; that is who we really are before we cover it up with negativity.
When we go negative on someone or something, we are blinded by the negative feelings, we feel bad, sad, miserable and we don't see any way out. We feel exhausted because we use all of our positive energy to hold the negative energy down, we suppress it.
Is it any wonder, if we make a list of words such as , sickness, disease, poverty, stress, all these words are the same negative energy? We know there is very little happening in the lowest energies of negativity. We are full of impossible and see no way out.
What does all this have to do with the price of gas?
At the weekend Release Technique Abundance Course we learn to release the negative feelings; we learn to let go of our lacking feelings, right there on the spot. And, that is exactly what we should be doing when we pump our gas.
Gas prices can help us if we use the gas prices to let go of our negative feelings. When we have the Release Technique skills and are pumping gas, we see that each negative feeling that comes up is an opportunity to remove our blocks to Abundance such as the belief we lack money.
We must notice, if we are upset about the gas prices we are in lack. We are saying we do not have enough money to pay these gas prices and we are strengthening our lacking feelings. For someone with no lacking feelings the price of gas is of no concern. They need the gas. They are going to pay the price because they have the money. They pull up to the pump, put in the credit card and pump the gas. No negative feelings.
Dropping negative feelings, say about the gas prices, we get more positive. Gas prices might not change, in fact they may go up, but when we are positive, gas prices can do what they want, they can't touch us. And, then, when we are positive, we find we can pay whatever they want to charge or we can say, I have decided to take the bus. We decide. We remain positive and therefore happy in spite of what is happening.
Letting go of our negativity and becoming more and more positive, more and more abundant, is what the Release Technique is all about. Go to www.releasetechnique.com and sign up for the Abundance Course or order the audio CD course and get started dropping the negative, getting positive and be untouched by such things as the price of gas.
Gas Prices Up Again
The average last week for the first time since early 2005, according to a daily survey of gas station prices.
Regular unleaded gasoline lost 1.4 cents to sell at a national average of $1.789 a gallon, down from $1.803 Tuesday, according to motorist group AAA.
Prices are down 55.2% from the record high of $4.114 a gallon touched on July 17.
The national average gas price last hit $1.789 was Jan. 12, 2005.
Gas remains above $2 a gallon in only 3 states, according to AAA.
The average price in Alaska, the most expensive state, was $2.93 a gallon, while the average price was $2.92 in Hawaii, and $2.44 in New York. Gas was cheapest in Missouri, where it sold at an average price of $1.7 a gallon.
Diesel: The cost of diesel gas, which is used in most trucks and commercial vehicles, has also fallen along with gasoline.
The price fell 2.8 cents Tuesday to a national average of $2.6 a gallon, according to the AAA results.
Diesel prices have dropped more than $2 a gallon as well, down from a record high of $4.845 on July 17.
Ethanol: Meanwhile the , turned higher, gaining 2.2 cents to $1.78 a gallon on average, AAA reported.
E85 can be substituted for regular gas in specially made "flex-fuel" vehicles, but is not readily available in some states.
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