Ah, Heck Yeah, It’s Friday, Friday, Friday! TGIF!

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The following is taken from an article on Beliefnet.com, “13 Ways To Improve Your Luck.” This one struck me in particular because most of these superstitions or “ways to change your luck,” comes from our Religion. This is the last article of 13, you are to do this when all else fails. Take a look!

And When All Else Fails…

Get yourself a good luck charm; I highly recommend authentic four-leaf clover. Or… Step in a shadow! Or… Place sugar in your  cup before the teabag. And last, but finally not least, for those of you who are  willing to take risks and go out on a limb, wear your clothing inside-out. All  these superstitions are guaranteed to improve your luck – as well as receive  attention and some stares from onlookers, for sure!

Makes you wonder, how our Religion can be “so wrong,” since everyone and their brother has stolen from it since the beginning of time. Hmm….

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Yahoo! IT’S FRIDAY! TGIF! Wishing you a very happy & blessed Friday!

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Today’s Affirmation for Friday, March 9th

 I will ride the events in my life. I have no wish to tame the laws of Nature, only to show that I can stay in the saddle when my steed becomes unruly.  

 

Today’s Thought for Friday, March 9th

“Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall.”

Confucius (551-479BCE)  

 

Today’s Meditation for Friday, March 9th 

Emotional Squalls

On your journey through life there will be times when troubled feelings threaten to blow you off course. At such times sit quietly in meditation and be aware of the storm. Watch the waves of negative thoughts and feelings as they wash over you. Accept their presence rather than trying to avoid them. By observing the turbulence, rather than identifying with you, you move into the eye of the storm – the stillness at its centre. From this vantage point, watch the storm gradually die down, replaced by the clear blue skies of a relaxed mind.

 
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