So here it is Friday once more! Let’s get things started with 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 not peeking into a cannon. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #2) I am so happy and grateful for a solid-oak Chinese checkers game. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #3) I am so happy and grateful for leaving spaces in your day to do something spontaneous. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #4) I am so happy and grateful for the I-think-I-can whirring of VW Microbuses. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #5) I am so happy and grateful for grape-stomping contests. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #6) I am so happy and grateful for hamburgers with mustard, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, and cheese. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #7) I am so happy and grateful for putting on overalls and getting dirty. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #8) I am so happy and grateful for fried egg in a “frame”. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #9) I am so happy and grateful for taking a sailboat to nearby islands. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
- #10) I am so happy and grateful for winning a spelling bee. 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.
Here’s today’s “Visual ToDo List” for this morning:
I stopped off at Panera Bread this afternoon for a cup of coffee and made sure to bring some of the oatmeal & applesauce cookies that I made in the air fryer this morning (see photo to the right).
While there I continued to listen to Oprah’s interview of Abraham Hicks that I downloaded to my iPhone the other day. It’s good I did, because the wi-fi at Panera Bread broke soon after I arrived. I’ve never had that happen before! Oprah and Esther talk about the famous soup at George’s Restaurant in La Jolla, California. I will have to add that to my “Dream List” for when I get my $$$ and start to travel!
I had another great meditation this afternoon. I’m finding it easier to get connected to “The Source” and the deep breathing and feeling of “lightness” I have seem to prove it. I must say that I would have expected more of the things I’ve “manifested” to show up in physical form, but I’m confident they will once I have worked things out.
If you look at the Kindle device in the photo to the right, you can see the list of Kindle “Abraham Hicks” books. The reason being, I’m interested in purchasing one. Well, it appears that there are seven of them. This evening I decided to buy the first one they published, which is called “The Law of Attraction: The Basics of The Teachings of Abraham.”
Ask Bard: What does Abraham Hicks say you should do if someone is wanting to harm you?
Bard’s Reply: While Abraham Hicks offers many insights on attracting positive experiences, it’s crucial to remember that safety concerns, especially regarding potential harm, require immediate attention beyond spiritual approaches. If someone wants to harm you, the most important and responsible action is to prioritize your physical and emotional safety.
Here are some steps you can take:
1. Ensure immediate safety:
- Seek help immediately: If you are in immediate danger, call emergency services or seek refuge in a safe location. Your well-being is paramount, and relying solely on spiritual practices in such situations could be detrimental.
- Inform trusted individuals: Let family, friends, or authorities know about the potential threat. Having a support system and taking preventive measures can significantly enhance safety.
2. Protect your emotional well-being:
- Seek emotional support: Talking to a trusted friend, family member, or therapist can help manage fear and anxiety.
- Practice self-care: Prioritize activities that bring you calmness and peace, like meditation, spending time in nature, or engaging in hobbies. Remember, your emotional well-being is equally important.
3. Explore legal options:
- File a report: If you have reason to believe someone intends to harm you, don’t hesitate to file a police report. Documenting the threat can act as a safeguard and aid in legal recourse.
- Seek legal counsel: Consulting a lawyer can provide guidance on protecting your rights and pursuing legal action if necessary.
While Abraham Hicks promotes positive affirmations and focusing on desired outcomes, these principles shouldn’t overshadow the importance of taking concrete steps to ensure your safety in potentially harmful situations. Remember, prioritizing physical and emotional well-being in the face of potential harm is always the responsible and necessary first step.
I hope this information provides clear and responsible guidance for navigating such situations. Please prioritize your safety and take all necessary steps to protect yourself. Remember, seeking help and taking immediate action are crucial when dealing with potential harm.
Here’s my evening “Visual ToDo List”: