
Complete Trust in Life: Lessons from Abraham Hicks
- Stacy Goltsev
- Oct 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 6
In moments of uncertainty, it’s easy to slip into worry, doubt, or the urge to control every outcome. Yet, as Abraham Hicks reminds us in the rampage “Complete Trust in Life”, the real power comes from allowing. Trust is not passive—it’s an energetic alignment with the part of us that already knows everything is working out.
What Does It Mean to Trust Life?
Trusting life means loosening our grip on the need to control. Instead of pushing against circumstances, we soften into the belief that things are unfolding perfectly—even when we can’t see the full picture. This shift moves us from resistance to alignment, opening the door for desires to manifest naturally.
Abraham explains that our emotions are guiding signals. When we feel good, we’re in alignment with Source. When we feel uneasy, stressed, or doubtful, we’re experiencing resistance. The goal isn’t to suppress “bad” feelings but to notice them as signs and gently pivot toward thoughts that feel better.
Building Momentum with a Rampage
A rampage is a powerful practice of speaking or affirming what we want with energy and conviction until the vibration gathers momentum. As Abraham says, the more we focus on what feels good, the more energy builds, drawing everything else into alignment.
This isn’t about reciting empty affirmations. It’s about allowing the words to spark genuine feelings of trust, joy, and worthiness. Over time, that momentum makes it easier to stay centered even when challenges arise.
Living from Source, Not Lack
The message reminds us that we are more than our physical selves—we are extensions of Source. Our inner being already knows the path of least resistance. When we try to control outcomes through fear or lack, we cut ourselves off from that guidance.
Instead, the invitation is to live from the energy of Source—calm, abundant, trusting. From that state, worthiness isn’t something we have to prove; it simply is. And when we allow ourselves to feel worthy, manifestations flow with ease.
Contrast as a Gift
Life will always bring contrast—the things we don’t want. But contrast isn’t failure. It’s clarity. Each time we face something unwanted, we refine our desires. The rampage is a tool to shift back from the problem into the solution, from doubt into trust.
How to Practice Daily
• Notice your emotions as signals, not judgments.
• Choose better-feeling thoughts, even small ones, when resistance shows up.
• Use rampages: speak what you want with conviction until it feels natural.
• Relax control and let Source guide the unfolding.
• Celebrate contrast as part of your growth.
Final Word

Trusting life is less about forcing outcomes and more about surrendering to alignment. Abraham Hicks’ rampage offers a reminder that when we lean into trust, we reconnect with Source, build positive momentum, and allow life to surprise us with ease and beauty.
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