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March 1 Pancake Marathon

  • Mar 1, 2025
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March 1 Pancake Marathon

March 1 Pancake Marathon

  • The Set Aside Prayer (or lay aside prayer): Dear God,  please set aside everything I think I know About myself, this book, my disease, these steps,  and especially about you dear God  so that I might have an open mind And a new experience  with all these things.  Please help me to see the truth. 



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  • You may think that there are a thousand different things being done in recovery, really there's just a thousand different ways of saying a few simple things. 


  • I come to the points in my life where the worst thing that happened to me was the fact that I got a little up happy, that’s kind of nice after I was so angry/hurt and just wanted it to stop by me running away from the lessons to be learned; as as such, its nice that I let that hurt go.

  • As to the simple fact of how forgiveness really works,  but that's not me Acceptance the others' abuse or even my own;  as to more of a point of me allowing the acceptance of the lesson.

  •  as is this realization:  Spiritual Awakening,  that I come to the point of finding some kind of solidarity/ Unity;  Within Myself.

for it's okay to pick your battles,  as the same as it's okay just be okay;  and yet when it's an ongoing War, did I pick too many battles  or do I just need to regroup.

  •  and another way of looking at it,  I have a glass and I can feel that glass;  but how will I?

  •  maybe through that my attitude,  for it is as simple as  mental or physical, can be a prison but my attitude will set me free; as the same to tee.




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How: Honest open willing 

For maybe “how,” is “what,” to you?

What: wonder how about today?

  1. Topic 👀 

    • Change it the way I think about things

  2. Honesty👀 

    • All within the way that I look at it,

  3. Open-mindedness👀 

    • So then I come to the point of being able to look at it in away that let me hurt less or at all;

  4. Willingness 👀

    • As it comes to the point of it is really the end of the world or is it something that I just making into as to be the ending of my world?




APS: Acronyms (bold)  Principles (italic) Slogans (underlined)

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  • Slogans are wisdom written in shorthand and Acronyms are just the sum/the Virtues, of all that wisdom: WISDOM: When In Self, Discover Our Motives 

  • For then it is as P’s and Q’s: Mind your “P’s and Q’s.”: Pause and quiet for the simple fact that I can become self-seeking and I will then be within the ego; that that is the part that I have to let go and let god; for it is then that moment of Clarity that I see that it is What brought me back to Serenity.



  • For it’s about carrying a message, trusting in your higher power; Practicing the principles in all your affairs. my journey about what is in this meaning within each thing within the wording of Pancake Marathon: you can also go to 

  • I know that isolating can be a big factor in keep not hurting,  so essentially don't isolate always Reach Out;  and maybe today you're willing to leave a comment and let me know essentially where you're at in your recovery and maybe you're ready to carry a message so share this whatever it may be in a way of giving somebody else a chance at a place where you started:  

    • as maybe you started here and maybe this is where you find a way to start because it's always about how you finish not how you start but it's also about carrying the message and finding your way back to trust in a peace of mind; As giving freely what you didn't have been given.  

    • thank you and always know your shoes do fit just right,  that you do deserve to take a space;  and it's okay to let go of that hurt when you're ready,  I hope that you are today in this moment;  thank you. 



March 2 Pancake Marathon [with Gemini]

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  • You may think that there are a thousand different things being done in recovery, really there's just a thousand different ways of saying a few simple things. 

Casual 

  • There are times in my life when the worst thing that happened was me getting a little too happy. It's kinda nice after feeling so angry and hurt that I just wanted it to stop by running away from what I needed to learn. It's good that I let that hurt go.


  • Forgiveness is one thing, but that's not me accepting others' abuse or even my own. It's more about me accepting the lesson.


  • This realization is like a spiritual awakening where I find some kind of peace within myself.


  • It's okay to pick your battles, and it's okay to just be okay. But when it's an ongoing war, did I pick too many battles, or do I just need to regroup?


  • Another way of looking at it is that I have something, and I can deal with it. But how will I?


  • Maybe it's through my attitude. It's simple: my mind and body can be a prison, but my attitude can set me free.

Summarize 

  • The text reflects on personal growth and spiritual awakening. It discusses moving past anger and hurt, learning to forgive, and accepting life's lessons. The author finds a sense of inner unity and reflects on choosing battles wisely. The metaphor of a glass is used to illustrate how attitude can be a freeing force, despite mental or physical challenges.

Formal

  • I have reached a point in my life where I can acknowledge that my past anger and hurt were counterproductive to my personal growth. It is encouraging that I have been able to release those emotions and move forward.


  • True forgiveness extends beyond simply accepting others' or my own past transgressions. It involves acknowledging the lessons learned and integrating them into my personal development.


  • This realization has led to a spiritual awakening, where I have found a sense of unity and solidarity within myself.


  • While it is important to choose one's battles wisely and find contentment in acceptance, it is also essential to recognize when ongoing conflict requires a reevaluation of strategy or a period of regrouping.


  • One's attitude can be either a source of liberation or imprisonment, both mentally and physically.

Bullet points

  • I've reached a point in my life where the worst thing that happened was getting a little too happy. This is a nice change from being angry, hurt, and wanting to escape through avoidance. It's good that I've let go of that hurt.

  • Forgiveness isn't about accepting others' or my own abuse, but about accepting the lesson.

  • This realization is a spiritual awakening, where I find solidarity and unity within myself.

  • It's okay to pick your battles and be okay, but when it's an ongoing war, it's worth asking if I've picked too many battles or need to regroup.

  • I have a glass and can feel it, but how will I?

  • Maybe through my attitude. Mental or physical states can be prisons, but my attitude can set me free.

Elaborate

  • The author reflects on past experiences where they felt hurt and anger, and their initial response was to avoid the situation instead of learning from it. They express relief at having let go of those negative emotions.


  • The author distinguishes between forgiveness and acceptance, emphasizing that true acceptance lies in acknowledging the lessons learned from past experiences, both their own and those inflicted by others.


  • The author describes a moment of spiritual awakening, where they find a sense of unity and solidarity within themselves. They contemplate the balance between choosing which battles to fight and when to simply be at peace. They question whether they have engaged in too many conflicts or if they simply need to re-evaluate their strategy.


  • The author uses the metaphor of a glass that they can feel to represent their current state. They ponder how their attitude can influence their perception and experience. They conclude that while both mental and physical states can feel confining, a positive attitude can liberate them.

Shortened

  • I've reached a point in my life where I'm happy to have moved past anger and hurt. Forgiveness means accepting lessons, not others' or my own abuse. This spiritual awakening brings a sense of unity within myself. It's okay to pick your battles or just be okay, but during an ongoing war, it's important to assess whether to regroup. My attitude can free me, both mentally and physically.

Rephrased

  • There are times in my life when I feel that the worst thing that happened to me was simply feeling a little too happy. This is a welcome change from the anger and hurt I felt, where all I wanted was for the pain to stop. I wanted to run away from the lessons I needed to learn, and it feels good to finally let go of that hurt.


  • True forgiveness isn't about accepting abuse from others or myself. It's about acknowledging the lesson and moving forward. This realization is part of my spiritual awakening, a journey towards finding unity and peace within myself.


  • Sometimes it's okay to pick your battles, just as it's okay to simply be okay. But what happens when you're in a constant state of war? Did you choose too many battles, or do you simply need to regroup?


  • It's all about perspective. I can hold a glass and feel it, but how will I perceive that feeling? Will my attitude be my prison or my freedom? It's a simple choice between mental and physical, and the answer is the same. My attitude is the key to my liberation.

 Empathetic

  • It sounds like you've been on a difficult journey, and it's encouraging to see that you're finding ways to move forward. Letting go of hurt and finding acceptance within yourself are significant steps.  It's understandable to question your approach when faced with ongoing challenges. Remember that it's okay to regroup and re-evaluate your strategies. Your attitude and mindset can be powerful tools in navigating these difficulties.

Alternative viewpoint

  • Instead of feeling happy that the hurt is gone, I could acknowledge the pain and anger I felt and actively work through those emotions.

  • Rather than focusing on acceptance and forgiveness, I could prioritize setting boundaries and protecting myself from further harm.

  • Instead of seeking unity within myself, I could reach out to others for support and connection.

  • Instead of questioning whether I picked too many battles, I could focus on developing strategies to manage conflict effectively.

  • Rather than viewing my attitude as a key to freedom, I could acknowledge the external factors that contribute to my experiences and explore ways to navigate them.

March 2  ASP: acronyms SLOGANS Principle[with Gemini]

ASP: acronyms SLOGANS Principles

  • Slogans are wisdom written in shorthand and Acronyms are just the sum/the Virtues, of all that wisdom: WISDOM: When In Self, Discover Our Motives 

Casual 

  • Then it's like, seriously, I gotta remember to chill and be quiet. I can get all self-centered and egotistical, which is exactly what I need to let go of and hand over to God. That's when I get that moment of clarity and remember what brought me back to being peaceful.

Summarize 

  • The provided text reflects on the importance of pausing and quieting the mind to avoid self-seeking behavior and ego. This practice leads to clarity and a return to serenity. The phrase "Mind your 'P's and Q's'" is used metaphorically to represent this need for mindful pauses. The act of letting go and letting "god" is emphasized as crucial for achieving this state of clarity and peace.

Formal

  • For then it is as P’s and Q’s: Mind your “P’s and Q’s.”: Pause and be quiet for the simple fact that I can become self-seeking and I will then be within the ego; that that is the part that I have to let go and let God; for it is then that moment of clarity that I see that it is what brought me back to serenity.

Bullet points

  • Mind your "P's and Q's": Pause and Quiet

  • I can become self-seeking and fall into ego

  • I have to let go and let God

  • Clarity brings me back to serenity

Elaborate

  • The author is expressing the importance of taking a moment to pause and be quiet. This allows them to avoid becoming self-seeking and falling into ego. By letting go and letting God, they can achieve clarity and serenity.

Shortened

  • Be mindful and quiet to avoid becoming self-seeking. Let go and let God to find clarity and serenity.

Rephrased

  • It's crucial to pause and quiet; this is the time for "P's and Q's." If I don't, I can become self-seeking and fall into ego. I must let go and let God take control. It's in that moment of clarity that I remember what brought me back to serenity.

 Empathetic

  • The author is expressing the importance of pausing and quieting their mind to avoid becoming self-seeking and ego-driven. By letting go and letting God, they find clarity and serenity.


Alternative viewpoint

  • One could take the position that self-seeking and ego are not always negative traits, and that they can be channeled towards positive outcomes. This perspective might argue that ambition and a strong sense of self can be motivating forces that drive progress and achievement.

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Casual 

  • The way I see it, I can choose to look at things in a way that hurts less, or maybe not at all. Is it really the end of the world, or am I just making it out to be that way?

Summarize 

  • The text questions whether a perceived negative event is truly the end of the world or just a personal struggle. It expresses a desire to view the situation in a way that causes less pain.

Formal

  • From my perspective, I can choose to view things in a way that causes me less emotional pain, or perhaps none at all. I must ask myself whether the situation truly warrants such despair, or if I am merely exaggerating its significance.

Bullet points

  • How can I perceive this situation in a way that causes me less or no pain?

  • Is this really the end of the world, or am I just exaggerating its significance?

Elaborate

  • The text reflects on one's perspective and its impact on their emotional state. It questions whether a situation is truly catastrophic or if it's being perceived as such due to one's own thoughts and feelings. Essentially, it explores the power of perception and how it can shape our experiences, particularly in terms of suffering and resilience.

Shortened

  • Is this really the end of the world, or am I just making it out to be?

Rephrased

  • The way I perceive a situation influences my reaction. By changing my perspective, I can lessen or eliminate my pain. Is this truly the end of the world, or am I merely exaggerating its significance?

 Empathetic

  • It sounds like you're grappling with a difficult situation and questioning whether it's truly as catastrophic as it feels. It's understandable to feel overwhelmed and to search for ways to lessen the pain. It's important to remember that you're not alone in this and that there are ways to navigate through these tough emotions.

Alternative viewpoint

  • Instead of seeing a situation as the end of the world, consider that it may not be as catastrophic as you believe. By reframing your perspective, you can reduce the emotional impact and avoid unnecessary suffering.





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