Happy Wednesday morning everyone! Let’s start today off with my new item #1 on my “ToDo List”:
- Be “Grateful/Thankful”:
- Write down “3 Things” to be thankful for. One from “14,000” book or “Bucket List” PDF’s, one from “Manifestations”, and one “Simple Pleasure”.
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for a pushcart lunch. I’m reminded of the ones that they had at Columbia Gas in West Virginia! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for our dream home in the Comox Valley, BC. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for the “Sip Club” at Panera Bread! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- And thank you for good news that is coming to me today!
- “Positive Aspect List”:
- Go over the “Positive Aspect List“. I just created my first version of this.
- Update with item #1 if/when appropriate. I added none of these today.
- “Visual ToDo List”:
- Glance over the Morning Routine “How To” Notes for perspective.
- Complete Today’s “Visual ToDo List”
- Upload “Visual ToDo List” to today’s post.
Here’s the “Visual ToDo List” that I did this morning:
Ask Bard: What does Abraham Hicks say about helping people?
Barrd’s Response: While Abraham Hicks don’t directly talk about “helping” in the traditional sense, their teachings offer valuable insights on aligning yourself with positive vibrations and attracting experiences that benefit others. Here are some key concepts to consider:
Focus on your own vibrational frequency: Hicks emphasize that your internal state, primarily determined by your thoughts and emotions, shapes your external reality. Therefore, “helping” starts with cultivating within yourself a high vibrational frequency characterized by joy, gratitude, and compassion. This positive energy naturally attracts experiences that align with helping others, even without conscious effort.
Non-judgment and allowance: Hicks discourage judging or manipulating others, even with the intention of “helping.” They believe that everyone is on their own unique path, and allowing them to experience their journey, even if it involves challenges, ultimately leads to their highest good. Instead of imposing your idea of “help,” focus on radiating unconditional love and understanding, creating a space for others to flourish according to their own needs.
Inspired action: When guided by your elevated vibration, you may naturally feel inspired to take actions that benefit others. These actions should stem from an internal sense of joy and fulfillment, not from obligation or a desire to control. Trust your intuition and allow yourself to be guided towards activities that resonate with your authentic desire to contribute positively to the world.
Focus on solutions, not problems: Instead of dwelling on the problems or negativity you perceive in the world, Hicks encourage focusing on solutions and possibilities. This includes identifying ways to elevate your own vibration and radiate positive energy, which can ripple outwards and inspire others to find solutions within themselves. Remember, your focus shapes your reality, so focusing on solutions attracts solutions, not more problems.
Attracting like frequencies: By maintaining a high vibrational frequency, you naturally attract others who resonate with similar positivity. This can create opportunities for collaborative action, mutual support, and positive change that benefits everyone involved. Remember, “like attracts like,” so your positive energy becomes a catalyst for attracting others who want to contribute to a better world.
Letting go of attachment: While taking inspired action is encouraged, Hicks emphasize letting go of attachment to specific outcomes. Trust that the universe will orchestrate the best possible outcomes based on the collective vibrational frequencies involved. Focus on embodying joy and love in your actions, and release any anxiety or expectation about the results.
Ultimately, helping others, according to Abraham Hicks, is not about external acts or fixing problems, but about cultivating a high vibrational frequency within yourself. This inner radiance naturally attracts situations and opportunities where you can be a positive force, contributing to the collective well-being without judgment or manipulation.
Remember, these are just insights from Abraham Hicks’ teachings. You can interpret and apply them according to your own understanding and intuition to navigate your journey of helping others in a way that aligns with your authentic self and brings joy to both you and the people you encounter.
I’m pretty excited to start my new “Morning Routine” (which you can see above). The old routine I think was getting to be too “motivational” rather than “inspirational”. This new routine will help me focus more on my emotions rather than a “ToDo” list of things that I feel I need to accomplish.
I stopped off at Panera Bread this morning for a cup of coffee. They have Christmas cakes out, that the staff made (see photo to the right). I sat in the booth closest to the drink machine and listened to this video on my Kindle with my Bluetooth earbuds. It talks about have 17 second meditations in the morning to start your day off. I’m going to add this regimen to the morning routine that I just finished yesterday! This will be my first update to it… 🙂 I spent quite a bit of time this evening creating my own version of this video for my LoA YouTube channel.
Here’s the “Visual ToDo List” that I completed for today (see below). I might update this format of indicating what I have done by checkboxes and numbers and such, but I’m pretty proud of the system that I have in place so far.