Happy Friday to you and yours! Here’s item #1 on my “ToDo List”:
- Be “Grateful/Thankful”:
- Write down “10 Things” to be thankful for. NOTE SOURCE: “14,000” book, “Bucket List” PDF’s, “Personal Manifestations”, or “Simple Pleasure”.
- #1) I am so happy and grateful for being alive. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for the advances in POSITIVE AI. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for our new home in Comox. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for finding my “KWF” coin. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for Symponi. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for modern health care. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for my retirement funds. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for the $143 Million coming my way! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for Panera Bread. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for the “Three Sisters” Diet. 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“.
- Update with item #1 if/when appropriate.
- “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.
Ask Bard: What does Abraham Hicks think of Jesus?
Bard’s Response: The relationship between Abraham Hicks’ teachings and Jesus’ teachings is an interesting one, as both address questions about life, spirituality, and achieving well-being. However, it’s important to note that they come from different philosophical and religious backgrounds, leading to distinct perspectives on certain aspects.
Here’s a breakdown of how some might interpret the alignment and differences between Abraham Hicks and Jesus:
Points of Convergence:
- Focus on Love: Both emphasize the power of love as a guiding force in life. Jesus taught about loving God and one another, while Abraham Hicks highlight the importance of aligning your vibrational frequency with love and joy to attract positive experiences.
- Importance of Faith: Both encourage a belief in something greater than oneself. Jesus promotes faith in God, while Abraham Hicks emphasize faith in the universe’s abundance and your own ability to manifest your desires.
- Personal Transformation: Both aim for personal growth and achieving a higher state of being. Jesus advocated for spiritual evolution and following God’s teachings, while Abraham Hicks focus on raising your vibrational frequency and aligning with your authentic self.
Points of Divergence:
- Source of Power: Jesus attributed miracles and blessings to God’s grace and intervention, while Abraham Hicks emphasize that we generate our own reality through thoughts, emotions, and vibrational energy.
- Role of Suffering: Jesus saw suffering as a potential path to redemption and learning, while Abraham Hicks generally advise focusing on positive emotions and attracting experiences aligned with joy and well-being.
- Specific Practices: Jesus taught specific guidelines like the Ten Commandments and following certain ethical principles, while Abraham Hicks offer broader principles of aligning with the universe through positive thinking and emotional mastery.
Ultimately, Abraham Hicks and Jesus offer different paths towards personal growth and spiritual fulfillment. It’s up to each individual to explore and resonate with the teachings that best align with their personal beliefs and perspectives.
Remember, I am a large language model and cannot provide definitive answers on faith or religious matters. I encourage you to research and explore both perspectives to form your own informed understanding.
I hope this explanation provides a helpful perspective on the relationship between Abraham Hicks’ teachings and Jesus’ teachings.
I stopped off at Panera Bread for a cup of coffee this morning. I brought some gingerbread from home and sat in a booth to enjoy the food, drink, and my Kindle (see photo to the right). There were not many people there, as is the case during Christmas break, when the students go home. I left my ear buds in the car, and didn’t feel like going to get them, so I just sat there and played online chess, and the “Candy Crush” game that I recently downloaded.
I spent a lot of time this afternoon transferring my domains from Host Gator to Hostinger. I want to make sure that they are up to date and are virus free. I might transfer them back to a new Host Gator account at some point. I watched Mission Impossible movies as I did this today.