I have never read anything of the channeling that Jerry and Ester Hicks do. Thought i'd take a gander. Found many quotes i agree with. Though there are thoughts\ideas\conclusions and concepts that many other humans spread out through history that have also come up with. In regards to your question, from the only 4 pages of quotes i just read last night, i will have to disagree with your point of view as i perceive this quote(above) does not encapsulate many of their other quotes. I see contradiction.
But that 's okay, because Jerry, Esther and Abraham have already addressed that experience...
It seems to me then that if i see error in their statements, their reasoning is, "Your mind malfunction, you no see properly, you no interpret correctly."
In regards to your underlined statement...
I gots me a sweet '04 XR6 ute. Got it a few months ago because me '99 XR6 was falling apart and costing too much to maintain it. Upon first getting to connect with it, i discovered the soon to be bald tyres are way crappy and do not grip in the wet, so due to a long relationship with me previous ute, that had high quality grippy tyres, i had to relearn in me new ute to discover it's loss of grip point in corners.
One day, with a mild misty rain falling, i decided this was a good day to test how fast i can go round the many corners on the all too familiar 15min drive to the local village...one particular corner, a 90 degree left hander right at the top of a huge hill is one of me favs of which i and me previous ute can comfortably take at 100K in the wet. Not even a hint of sliding.
So i hit this corner in me new ute at 80K, and to my surprise, the front end loses grip half way round and instantly i am heading for the embankment on the other side of the road and about to total the front end and wreck me new ute. After the millisecond of surprise and panic, i regain calmness and effortlessly apply the ABS brakes and regain control and manage to stay on the bitumen, though now fully on the other side of the road. Good thing no cars were coming the other way up the hill.
In my mind, how i interpret and label\identify\judge the experience,
- my initial assessment was, taking the corner at 80K was wrong.
- it was not good that i was about to total me ute in an embankment.
- i decided to not go with the flow, i decided to interrupt this flow and stop me ute from smashing into said embankment.
- it took conscious effort to achieve this.
- i chose to not let the flow of the moment sweep me and me ute into an embankment.
- the decision to test the grip of me new ute was a good idea, the execution on that corner was not, should have started off at 60K, then incrementally go higher till i felt slight slippage.
- without high quality ABS, i could not have saved ute from destruction.
Conclusions. There were both, personally assigned, good and bad elements of that experience.
New ute - good...very very good.
Road with lots of corners - also very good.
Test to check grip level of new ute's tyres - good.
Take corner too fast - bad.
Going to hit embankment - very bad.
ABS to regain control - very good.
Test results - good. I now know grip level of sh1tty cheapa$$ tyres.
Have never lost control since that day. Got new mags and tyres finally put on months after old tyres finally bald.
I am all for going with the flow of life, having a state of being that is not adversely disturbed by events\situations.
What i don't do is remain passive and allow events to unfold if i judge i do not want it to unfold a certain way.
If someone wishes to label all events as "All good", I will not interfere with how they choose to identify\label\classify things.
I simply do not agree with that mindset, it is of no use to me, i don't have a problem with labeling things as wrong or bad, or that i do not appreciate something and i have the power to change or correct it. I also do not have a problem with the initial response i had of surprise, fear, panic, dread, of realizing the potential now exists that i will total me new ute.
I quickly('blink of an eye' speed) assessed the situation, re-initiated a calm joyful effortless effort state and initiated actions to change the outcome to something i preferred.
In response to Abraham's quote, i choose to classify the event as i did get it wrong, and i did get it done.
And it doesn't bother me in the slightest if Abraham thinks i misinterpret his statements.
I have learnt to trust my own innate ability to observe and critically think and formulate my own conclusions, and it appears to me that Abraham contradicts themself, and if Abraham concludes he does not, then he has every right and freedom to perceive existence as he chooses, just like i do.