Morning Affirmations are Warm: at 2 Degrees C in Apple Valley 😮 (Samples inside)

I am bever sad on a Thursday, read on to find out how. And why, a method for the mind. Ride it like a horse, font allow your mind to make you sad. It takes daily practice for 21 days.

The mind can pit you in a trance with thoughts that harm like:

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When I move out of the state I can finally be happy

If I kick people out I will not be hurt

I have a chance at money therefore when I get it, I will be happy.. Money flows through us and it does not have to be much to be happy in life, I have practiced morning affirmations for years and my mind is much more bridled likes horse instead of a constantly incessantly saying negative things which it used to day.

Try to avoid external stimuli and waiting for it to “become happy” I have all that I need within me to succeed.

It is cold outside but my heart is warm and I enjoy life. There are many people who love me (A very effective love yourself mantra. When I wake up I try to set my mental state with affirmations like this:

If it helps, try sitting or lying down and play this on your phone do it as calm exercise, not magic. After 21 days you will see a change, it has worked for me for many many years. Thanks so.

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Namaste and God Bless you in Jesus’ name.

The Ritual of the Ashes: Ash Wednesday

I was blessed and prayed for this wonderful Presbyterian event leading into lent and then Easter. I felt love.

Ash Wednesday marks the start of the 40-day Lenten season for Christians, serving as a solemn day of repentance, fasting, and reflection before Easter. Occurring 46 days before Easter (Feb. 18, 2026), it is defined by the tradition of placing ashes on the forehead to symbolize mortality and the need for reconciliation with God. 

Thank you Church of the Valley Pres. ♥️

I Know ~ by Damien Riley – Classy Original Adult Harbor Tones ✌️

Embrace nothing ✌️ Then h a feel-good rest of your journey. That’s what I mean when I leave you with “Keep the Faith”