Happy Sunday Morning everyone! Let’s get things started with item #1 on my “ToDo List”:
- Morning affirmation (immediately upon rising): “I am extremely deserving of the things that I am manifesting because I have and always have had a good heart. I want the best for others and want for things to work out well for everyone. Even when people were horrible to me, I tried to look beyond this and resolve issues so that all could live in peace. I don’t have a great desire for wealth, other than getting a nice home and traveling, and will use the rest of the money to benefit and help others. So, taking this into account, if ANYONE is deserving of these things I am manifesting, it is ME“! Yes, once I woke up just before noon.
- Ask Bard (or ChatGPT) the question of the day and implement the response. According to Abraham Hicks, how does a murder victim get justice? (See answer below).
- Create my “10 Morning Blessings / Gratitude List”:
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for sour cherry jam. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for remembering when life moved at a more leisurely pace.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for maple oatmeal muffins.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for keeping a child’s heart happy.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for enjoying what you reap from clearance sales.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for brand new pencils.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for birthstones.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for round steak cooked on skewers.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for a Stimpmeter, used to measure the speed of greens on a golf course.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for Christmas music.
- And thank you for good news that is coming to me today!
- Bard 30-Day Plan: I’m trying to do this but am concerned my subconscious is holding me back somehow.
- Bless Food (Before Eating): Nope, not today!
- Positive Dieting Thoughts for the Day: I am losing weight through (a) Intermittent Fasting, (b) Non-Fat Foods, (c) <2000 Calories, (d) Daily Exercises: No exercise today, but I ate great! You can see the outline of what I had below…
- Take Resveratrol: At 9:45 pm.
- Put On Shin Cream: At 9:45 pm.
- Daily Mediations (3 total) (with my “air conditioner” background video if possible). (a) Ask “Source” for Next Step, (b) “Dream Home” in Courtenay, and (c) “KWF Coin”. No nap today, nor mediation either.
- Update “Dream List” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
- Update “Vision Board” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
- This evening do or record my “Act of Kindness”: I advised the cashier at Aldi to open up a ROTH account.
- Before going to bed, clutch my “Gratitude Rock” and record my “Main Blessing” for today: Go Prednisone, go!
Ask Bard: According to Abraham Hicks, how does a murder victim get justice?
Bard’s Reply: According to Abraham Hicks, the concept of justice in the context of murder differs from traditional notions of punishment and retribution. They emphasize that true justice lies in understanding, forgiveness, and raising the vibrational frequency of both the victim and the perpetrator.
When someone commits murder, they are operating from a vibrational state of extreme negativity and violence. Abraham Hicks believes that punishment, in its conventional form, does not align with the Law of Attraction and may even reinforce the negative vibration of the perpetrator, perpetuating a cycle of harm.
Instead, they advocate for an approach that seeks to understand the root causes of such destructive behavior. This involves exploring the underlying emotional, psychological, or social factors that led to the murder. By understanding the perpetrator’s motivations and the circumstances that influenced their actions, we can gain a deeper perspective and move towards addressing the root causes of violence.
For the victim, justice lies in finding peace and healing. Abraham Hicks emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings, suggesting that the victim’s suffering is not isolated but affects the collective consciousness. By understanding the Law of Attraction, we can recognize that the murderer’s actions have created negative consequences for themselves, the victim, and the collective.
The victim’s path to justice may involve seeking emotional and spiritual support, engaging in forgiveness practices, and finding ways to honor their life and legacy. Forgiveness, in this context, does not necessarily mean condoning the perpetrator’s actions; rather, it is about releasing oneself from the burden of anger, resentment, and pain.
In essence, Abraham Hicks offers a different lens through which to view justice for the victim. Instead of focusing solely on retribution, they encourage a broader perspective that considers the underlying causes of violence, the interconnectedness of all beings, and the potential for transformation through understanding and forgiveness. While this approach may not align with traditional justice systems, it suggests a path towards addressing the root causes of harm and creating a more harmonious collective reality.
I skipped breakfast this morning, but I did go to Panera Bread for a coffee with some almond milk on my way to Aldi to pick up ingredients for my “Three Sisters” diet. The Christmas gift cards are out at Panera Bread (see photo to the right). When I got home it was time for some lunch.
I didn’t feel like exercising today as I’m still recovering from “This Thing”, but I did eat great! So other than for Breakfast, the coffee with almond milk, here’s what I had to eat today:
Lunch: For lunch today I had 4 oz of salmon, and an equal portion of squash in the air fryer, corn on the cobb, and pinto beans.
Dessert: For dessert I had ½ cup oatmeal with 1 cup of a frozen strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry blend.
Dinner: This evening I had three tortillas that I made myself via the frying pan on the stove, stuffed with squash and black beans and garnished with salsa.
Snack: To finish off my eating for today I had some “Sugar Cookie” coffee (via my Advent Calendar), and a Japanese sweet potato with salsa.
To Drink: A bit of wine and drinking only water throughout the day made this day a wrap.