2023-12-04 - Original Table

Day #0098 – (Mon., Dec. 4, 2023) – Original Table

It’s another week! Happy Monday! Let’s get this week started with item #1 on my “ToDo List”:

  1. 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“! Affirmative. 6:57 am.
  2. Ask Bard (or ChatGPT) the question of the day and implement the response. Compare Abraham Hicks & Jesus Christ. See response below.
  3. Create my “10 Morning Blessings / Gratitude List”:
    • #1) I am so happy and grateful for sparkling, nonalcoholic grape juice. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #2) I am so happy and grateful for something as pretty as a picture. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #3) I am so happy and grateful for tasty lobster tails. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #4) I am so happy and grateful for broadening someone’s horizons. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #5) I am so happy and grateful for hand-tied fishing flies. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #6) I am so happy and grateful for mosquito zappers. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #7) I am so happy and grateful for Virginia jumbo peanuts. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #8) I am so happy and grateful for a giant cookie for someone’s birthday. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #9) I am so happy and grateful for a giant cake for someone’s birthday. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • #10) I am so happy and grateful for seasoning with herbs other than butter or oil. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    • And thank you for good news that is coming to me today!
  4. Bard 30-Day Plan: Patience is something I really need to work on. Today it is!
  5. Bless Food (Before Eating): Over morning soft tortillas with berry/sweet potato spread. Yum!
  6. Positive Dieting Thoughts for the Day: I am losing weight through (a) Intermittent Fasting, (b) Non-Fat Foods, (c) <2000 Calories, (d) Daily Exercises: I had a great breakfast of soft tortillas with berry/sweet potato spread this morning. Still not feeling strong enough to exercise though.
  7. Take Resveratrol: This afternoon.
  8. Put On Shin Cream: This afternoon.
  9. 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”. Nope.
  10. Update “Dream List” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
  11. Update “Vision Board” (Add/Remove/Update). Nope.
  12. This evening do or record my “Act of Kindness”: I was very nice to the manager at Panera Bread this morning.
  13. Before going to bed, clutch my “Gratitude Rock” and record my “Main Blessing” for today: Prednisone for sure. It is doing its job.

Ask Bard: What do Abraham Hicks & Jesus Christ have in common?

Bard Replied: Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ are both seen as spiritual teachers who offer guidance on achieving a better life. Here are some of the key similarities between their teachings:

  1. Focus on love and positivity: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and forgiveness. They teach that these qualities are essential for achieving true happiness and fulfillment.
  2. Connection to a higher power: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ believe in a higher power or universal intelligence that is the source of all creation. They encourage individuals to connect with this power to access guidance and support.
  3. Manifestation and creation: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ teach that individuals have the power to create their own reality through their thoughts, beliefs, and actions. They emphasize the importance of focusing on positive thoughts and intentions to manifest desired outcomes.
  4. Personal responsibility: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ emphasize the importance of personal responsibility for one’s life experiences. They teach that individuals have the power to choose their thoughts, beliefs, and actions, and that these choices shape their reality.
  5. Unconditional love and acceptance: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ teach that individuals are inherently worthy of love and acceptance. They emphasize the importance of self-love and compassion as a foundation for personal growth and happiness.
  6. Living in the present moment: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ encourage individuals to focus on the present moment and let go of past regrets and worries about the future. They teach that living in the present is essential for experiencing true joy and fulfillment.
  7. Service to others: Both Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ emphasize the importance of serving others and contributing to the greater good. They teach that helping others is not only beneficial for society but also brings personal fulfillment.
2023-12-04 - Original Table

While there are also some differences in their teachings, Abraham Hicks and Jesus Christ both offer valuable insights into achieving a better life through the power of love, positivity, and personal responsibility. Their teachings continue to inspire and guide individuals on their spiritual journeys.

The plan was to take my son to school this morning, but he woke up sick. As a result, I went to Panera Bread really early (just after 7 am) to get my morning cup of coffee. The place was empty! Seeing the seat where I initially sat in, having a coffee, reading “The Secret” on my Kindle brings back such great memories (see photo to the left).

I brought the coffee back home and had a great little breakfast I must say. Some of the tortillas I made last night I put in the air fryer for 5 minutes and they came out fluffy and stiff, but not crunchy. Berry/sweet potato spread made a sweet, delicious treat, and adding beans & squash completed the savory side of the meal. I think I’m going to really get into this new diet, and “hopefully” live to be 100+ as well.

I can tell that the Prednisone is doing its job, but I wonder if it will be enough by the time I have no more pills left? I do find that it is easier to nap and meditate these days.

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