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Lord’s Prayer

English.)

Abwûn O cosmic Birther, from whom the breath of life comes,

d’bwaschmâja who fills all realms of sound, light and vibration.

Nethkâdasch schmach May Your light be experienced in my utmost holiest.

Têtê malkuthach. Your Heavenly Domain approaches.

Nehwê tzevjânach aikâna d’bwaschmâja af b’arha. Let Your will come true in the universe (all that vibrates) just as on earth (that is material and dense).

Hawvlân lachma d’sûnkanân jaomâna. Give us wisdom (understanding, assistance) for our daily need,

Waschboklân chaubên wachtahên aikâna daf chnân schwoken l’chaijabên. detach the fetters of faults that bind us, (karma) like we let go the guilt of others.

Wela tachlân l’nesjuna Let us not be lost in superficial things (materialism, common temptations),

ela patzân min bischa. but let us be freed from that what keeps us off from our true purpose.

Metol dilachie malkutha wahaila wateschbuchta l’ahlâm almîn. From You comes the all-working will, the lively strength to act, the song that beautifies all and renews itself from age to age.

Amên. Sealed in trust, faith and truth. (I confirm with my entire being) Adonai

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Take Responsibility for Your Happiness

Have you ever found yourself feeling unfulfilled or unhappy, despite having everything you need? The truth is, happiness is not something that can be achieved through external means alone. It’s something that comes from within. This is where the idea of taking responsibility for your own happiness comes in. The statement ‘The purpose in life is to be happy. You are responsible for your happiness’ is a powerful reminder that we have the power to shape our own happiness and fulfillment. In this post, we’ll explore the power of taking responsibility for your happiness, and provide tips and advice for how you can start taking control of your own well-being.

The purpose in life is to be happy. You are responsible for your happiness. This personal truth hit home for me when I was working at a call center for AT&T business wireless. I was making a good commission, but I didn’t feel fulfilled because I was required to make calls in a way that didn’t align with my strengths and preferences. I found that I was most successful by building relationships with customers through email and providing personalized solutions. But the call center’s management didn’t value my approach, they only cared about the number of calls I was making. I felt like a slave and my happiness was suffering. I realized that I was responsible for my own happiness, and that meant taking control of my career. I decided to leave the call center and start my own business as a wireless consultant, working remotely and having much more freedom and flexibility. It was a risky move, but the reward was greater happiness and fulfillment. It’s a reminder that happiness is something that comes from within and it’s important to take control of our own lives to achieve it

8 Steps to Taking Control of Your Happiness

  1. Set clear and specific goals: Take some time to think about what you want to achieve in your life and career. Write down your goals and create a plan for how you will achieve them.
  2. Discover your passions: Identify the things that make you happy and fulfilled, and find ways to incorporate them into your daily life. Whether it’s a hobby, a cause, or a type of work, when you’re doing something you’re passionate about, you’ll be more likely to feel happy and fulfilled.
  3. Prioritize self-care: Make sure you’re taking care of your physical and emotional well-being. This includes getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and managing stress in a healthy way.
  4. Cultivate positive relationships: Surround yourself with people who share your values and support your goals. Spend time with loved ones and make new friends, and try to maintain a positive and supportive environment.
  5. Be open to new experiences: Be willing to step out of your comfort zone and try new things. You never know what you might enjoy or what you might learn about yourself.
  6. Practice gratitude: Make a habit of regularly reflecting on the things you’re grateful for. This can help you maintain a positive outlook and appreciate what you have.
  7. Learn from setbacks: When things don’t go as planned, don’t give up. Instead, learn from your mistakes and use them as opportunities to grow.
  8. Take action: Don’t just read and think about these tips, put them into practice. Remember that taking control of your own happiness is an ongoing process and it takes effort and dedication.

Practice meditation

Meditation has played a significant role in my journey towards taking control of my happiness. For the past four years, I have been practicing meditation using the Transcendental Meditation technique. This practice has helped me to increase my awareness, perception, and understanding of what is truly important and brings me happiness. In addition to my personal practice, I also participate in group meditations online, which has further deepened my understanding and connection to the present moment. Through meditation, I have learned to let go of distractions and focus on what brings me true joy and fulfillment in life.

Eating and exercising

Exercise and healthy eating have been integral parts of my journey towards happiness. I’m a self-proclaimed foodie and I love to indulge in delicious meals, but I also know the importance of keeping a healthy balance. I make sure to incorporate regular exercise into my routine, whether it’s hitting the gym, going for a run, or just taking a walk around the neighborhood. And while I may have a love affair with food, I also know the importance of not falling into the trap of eating junk food all the time.

I’ve come to realize that the key to true happiness is finding a balance between indulging in the things you love and taking care of your body and mind. And let’s be real, there’s nothing more satisfying than enjoying a delicious meal after a hard workout. It’s like a reward for all the hard work.

And the best part is, when I maintain this balance, not only do I feel good physically but also mentally and emotionally. I have more energy, I feel more focused and I can even sleep better. It’s a win-win situation!

So, my fellow foodies, don’t let your love for food hold you back from leading a healthy and happy life. Remember, a little bit of exercise and some self-control goes a long way.”


“In this post, we’ve discussed the power of taking responsibility for your own happiness and provided actionable tips for achieving greater fulfillment and well-being. We’ve talked about the importance of setting goals, discovering your passions, prioritizing self-care, cultivating positive relationships, and learning from setbacks. We’ve also highlighted how meditation and exercise and healthy eating can play a role in achieving happiness.

It’s important to remember that happiness is not something that can be achieved overnight, but rather it’s an ongoing process that requires effort and dedication. However, by taking control of your own happiness and implementing the strategies discussed in this post, you can make significant progress towards leading a happier and more fulfilling life.

So, don’t wait any longer, start taking action today! Set some goals, make a plan, and start taking steps towards the life you want to lead. Remember, the purpose in life is to be happy and you are responsible for your happiness.”

How to study the law of one

I read/ listened to the Law of One a series of 106 conversations, called sessions over 10 years ago. The material was channeled by L/L Research (Carla Rueckert, Don Elkins, and Jim McCarty) between 1981 and 1984, below was a message from RA which in my opinon is very important to our spirtual growth and understanding of our purpose here.

Exercise One:  This is the most nearly centered and useable within your illusion complex. The moment contains love. That is the lesson/goal of this illusion or density. The exercise is to consciously seek that love in awareness and understanding distortions. The first attempt is the cornerstone. Upon this choosing rests the remainder of the life-experience of an entity. The second seeking of love within the moment begins the addition. The third seeking powers the second, the fourth powering or doubling the third. As with the previous type of empowerment, there will be some loss of power due to flaws within the seeking in the distortion of insincerity. However, the conscious statement of self to self of the desire to seek love is so central an act of will that, as before, the loss of power due to this friction is inconsequential.

Exercise Two: The universe is one being. When a mind/body/spirit complex views another mind/body/spirit complex, see the Creator. This is an helpful exercise.

Exercise Three: Gaze within a mirror. See the Creator.

Exercise Four: Gaze at the creation which lies about the mind/body/spirit complex of each entity. See the Creator. The foundation or prerequisite of these exercises is a predilection towards what may be called meditation, contemplation, or prayer. With this attitude, these exercises can be processed. Without it, the data will not sink down into the roots of the tree of mind, thus enabling and ennobling the body and touching the spirit.