March 4 Pancake Marathon
- Mar 4
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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.
Pancake Marathon
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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.
Acceptance and forgiveness and that of showing of The Miracle, are as pretty much the same thing; for the power of acceptance is the action in a sense of: taking responsibility for your actions upon that of seeing through the lens and the Viewpoint of a solution / as that a forgiveness is that of acceptance upon what value and lesson you can learn as it is ( for the simple aspect of itself abuses abuse: and yet as it comes to the matter of fact of itself that it's your intention on what you want to bring to the table: as to how are you going to be the change you want to see in the world) / as to that of them we see that ourselves are showing up for that miracle: for it is a challenge when all we want to do is run away, and not deal with it but there are others moments when we can't and we have to come back: for maybe in the simple list aspect of itself this is how we're going to be able to eat today so we just have to deal with it: through that of changing the way that we are looking at it; for all of the above is a challenge when it comes to it, when all we can do is fill the hurt and think that we're alone and then when we feel that we are alone we have no trust.
is that trust that really helps us see things through, for that is the power of acceptance; for in itself, as to then be by/and of, itself it's also the aspect of what is that of Letting Go in and letting God; for yes the way that I see it is everything's energy and energy can't be destroyed it can just change form. as in the same sense of itself I also know that when we were actively running away from what we created: eat that we know this or not: as that of highlighting why ignorance is no excuse upon anything and the same sense of how understanding is everything because in its true is form ignorance is to ignore; and so that's why understanding something is a true form of acceptance: as to the simplest fact of the matter is that we're not accepting that abuse because abuse is abuse and yet were accepting the value of that lesson and learning something from it: for them is Our intention behind it not to judge it unworthy/ to ignore it, but to become the solution for what would be then the miracle itself.
Has to be based around what is validation of who we want to be and why we are hurting, and yes there are points to where we must Embrace how the Joker quotes things “ why so serious,” as to realizing the understanding of why Batman is truly the villain; for Batman never worked on himself and in that sense The Joker is really the hero.
for as we see that it is the Joker that is accepted Batman, for who they are and meeting them where they're at; as to say in its simplest form without the Batman working on themselves, the manifestation as one could say of the mirror reflection the version of Batman personality being personified within itself of an outward reflection known as a joker as solely and absolute of itself of how Batman gets to learn the lesson of: as yes in its simplest form challenging to comprehend when you only look at it from the ego ( self-seeking) viewpoints / for then we see that that is what it is to see are incomprehensible demoralization taking hold and unfolding upon us in front of us.
but then it is up to us to realize, what realize (Real Lies) we are trying to place Upon Our real eyes; having none the wiser to that of how we can realize acceptance and forgiveness is probably the light for the moth to see the flame of being able to see how they can show up for the miracle.
also brings forth in me the comprehension of Icarus going too close to the Sun, for is it not when the moth touches the flame it shall die; and curiosity killed the cat.
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To admit: The power of being able to Admit, Is to show us what we can change; as for then we're able to comprehend serenity and know new peace (:For is that not wisdom?).
How: Honest open willing
For maybe “how,” is “what,” to you?
What: wonder how about today?
To admit
Honesty👀
The power of being able to Admit,
Open-mindedness👀
Is to show us what we can change;
Willingness 👀
as for then we're able to comprehend serenity and know new peace (:For is that not wisdom?).
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
After then is that why we must find a way to keep coming back or it's when we work work do we see the time, as then we do within itself see that we get to try; As just maybe it's because the steps truly help us breathe as to that then we are able to see how the value of what we think and then we may build trust upon what is wisdom: As we are amazed before we are halfway through.
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.
PM [with Gemini]
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Casual
Acceptance, forgiveness, and showing up for miracles are pretty much the same thing. Accepting something means taking responsibility for your actions and looking for a solution. Forgiveness is about acceptance and learning from the situation. It's all about what you want to do and how you're going to make a positive change in the world. This is how we show up for miracles.
It's hard when we just want to run away, but sometimes we have to face our problems. Maybe it's about how we're going to eat today, so we just have to deal with it by changing our perspective. All of this is tough when all we feel is hurt and loneliness. When we feel alone, we lose trust.
Trust helps us see things clearly, and that's the power of acceptance. It's about letting go and letting God. Everything's energy, and energy can't be destroyed, it just changes form. When we run away from what we've created, whether we know it or not, it shows why ignorance is no excuse and understanding is everything. Ignorance is ignoring things, so understanding something is true acceptance. We're not accepting abuse because abuse is wrong, but we're accepting the lesson we can learn from it. Our intention isn't to judge or ignore it, but to find a solution and create a miracle.
It's about figuring out who we want to be and why we're hurting. Sometimes we need to lighten up and remember the Joker's "Why so serious?" and realize that Batman is the real villain because he never worked on himself. The Joker is the hero because he accepted Batman for who he is. Without Batman working on himself, the Joker is a reflection of Batman's personality and how Batman can learn a lesson. It's hard to understand when you only look at it from a selfish point of view. Then it looks like things are falling apart.
But it's up to us to realize the lies we're telling ourselves and see that acceptance and forgiveness can help us show up for miracles. It's like Icarus flying too close to the sun or the moth touching the flame and dying. Curiosity killed the cat, after all.
Summarize
Acceptance and forgiveness are interconnected, representing the power to take responsibility and learn from experiences, even abuse. This involves changing perspectives and trusting in a solution, which can be challenging when facing hurt and feeling alone. True acceptance comes from understanding the value of the lesson learned, not ignoring the issue. The process also involves embracing one's pain and understanding the dynamics of challenging situations, such as recognizing the "Joker" figure as a reflection of an unexamined aspect of oneself. This realization helps to see beyond surface-level interpretations and find the "miracle" of acceptance and forgiveness. However, it's important to be aware of the dangers of getting too close to challenging situations, like a moth to a flame.
Formal
Acceptance, forgiveness, and the demonstration of miracles are all essentially the same thing. The power of acceptance lies in taking responsibility for your actions and choosing to see situations from the perspective of finding a solution. Forgiveness is also an act of acceptance. It involves recognizing the inherent value and lesson within any given experience. This is because abuse is fundamentally abuse; however, one's intentions and desired outcomes can be controlled. It is about how one chooses to enact positive change within the world. Demonstrating forgiveness and acceptance allows us to participate in miracles. While it is tempting to avoid challenges and run away from them, there are times when we must confront them. Sometimes, these challenges are linked to our survival and well-being, forcing us to change our perspectives in order to cope. All of this can be challenging when we are consumed by pain and isolation. These feelings can lead to a lack of trust, which is essential for navigating difficult situations.
Trust is closely tied to acceptance. It involves letting go and letting God. Everything is energy, and energy cannot be destroyed; it can only change form. When we attempt to escape from the consequences of our actions, whether we acknowledge them or not, we highlight the fact that ignorance is not an excuse. Understanding is crucial, as true ignorance is a refusal to acknowledge. Understanding something is a genuine form of acceptance. We are not accepting abuse, as abuse is inherently wrong. We are accepting the valuable lesson within the experience. Our intention is not to judge or ignore but to provide a solution and create a miracle.
This process requires us to validate who we want to be and explore the reasons for our pain. At times, we must embrace a lighthearted perspective, as exemplified by the Joker's quote, "Why so serious?" It is important to recognize that Batman, who never engaged in self-reflection, can be seen as the true villain, while the Joker, who accepted Batman for who he was, can be seen as the hero. The Joker met Batman where he was. Without Batman's self-reflection, the Joker became an outward manifestation of Batman's unaddressed personality traits, allowing Batman to learn a valuable lesson. This can be challenging to grasp from an ego-driven perspective, as it can lead to demoralization.
Ultimately, it is up to us to recognize the deceptions we impose upon ourselves. By recognizing the power of acceptance and forgiveness, we can discover how to create miracles. This brings to mind the myth of Icarus flying too close to the Sun and the moth that dies when it touches the flame. Curiosity can be dangerous, and it is crucial to exercise caution and self-awareness.
Bullet points
Acceptance and forgiveness are the same thing. Acceptance is taking responsibility for your actions and seeing a solution. Forgiveness is accepting the lesson you can learn. Your intention is key.
Showing up for a miracle is challenging when we want to run away. Sometimes, we have to face the situation, changing our perspective.
Trust helps us see things through and accept. It's about letting go and letting God. Energy changes form, it can't be destroyed.
Ignorance is no excuse. Understanding is acceptance. We accept the lesson, not the abuse. Our intention is to become the solution and create a miracle.
We must validate who we are and why we're hurting. We must embrace humor and realize that working on oneself is crucial.
The Joker accepted Batman for who he was. Without self-work, Batman's reflection became the Joker. Batman's lesson was to challenge his ego and avoid demoralization.
We must realize the "real lies" we place upon ourselves. Acceptance and forgiveness are the light that helps us show up for the miracle.
Curiosity and pushing boundaries can be dangerous, like Icarus flying too close to the Sun or a moth drawn to a flame.
Elaborate
Acceptance and Forgiveness: Embracing the Miracle
Acceptance and forgiveness are closely intertwined, representing two sides of the same coin. When we truly accept a situation, we take responsibility for our role within it and actively seek solutions. This acceptance paves the way for forgiveness, where we acknowledge the hurt caused while focusing on the valuable lessons learned. We recognize that holding onto resentment only perpetuates the cycle of negativity.
Choosing Our Intentions
In every situation, we have the power to choose our intentions and responses. We can either perpetuate the pain or transform it into a catalyst for growth. True forgiveness doesn't mean condoning harmful actions; it means recognizing the inherent value of the experience and using it as a stepping stone toward personal evolution.
The Power of Understanding
Ignorance can never be an excuse for harmful behavior. Understanding, on the other hand, fosters acceptance. By seeking to understand the root causes and motivations behind actions, we gain a broader perspective and can respond with compassion and wisdom. This doesn't mean accepting abuse; it means acknowledging the situation's reality while choosing not to be defined by it.
Validation and Healing
To heal and move forward, we must validate our own experiences and emotions. Recognizing the pain we feel and understanding why we feel it is crucial for the healing process. While maintaining seriousness is sometimes necessary, embracing moments of lightness and humor can also be incredibly healing.
The Joker and Batman: A Deeper Look
The dynamic between the Joker and Batman offers a unique perspective on acceptance and healing. The Joker, despite his chaotic nature, accepts Batman for who he is. Batman, on the other hand, remains trapped in his own darkness, unable to confront his inner demons. In this sense, the Joker becomes a catalyst for Batman's potential transformation.
The Perils of Ego
When we operate solely from an ego-driven perspective, we become blind to our own shortcomings and miss valuable opportunities for growth. This self-deception can lead to a downward spiral of negativity and despair.
Real Eyes and Real Lies
True acceptance and forgiveness require us to confront the "real lies" we tell ourselves. By recognizing and challenging these self-deceptions, we open our eyes to the truth and embrace the transformative power of forgiveness.
Icarus and the Moth: A Cautionary Tale
The stories of Icarus and the moth serve as reminders that curiosity and ambition, while admirable, can also lead to destruction if not tempered with wisdom and self-awareness. We must learn to balance our desire for knowledge and growth with a healthy respect for our own limitations.
Embracing the Flame of Transformation
Ultimately, acceptance and forgiveness are the keys to unlocking our true potential. By embracing these qualities, we can navigate life's challenges with grace and emerge stronger and wiser on the other side. We can learn to embrace the flame of transformation without being consumed by it, and in doing so, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and those around us.
Shortened
Acceptance and forgiveness are similar, as both involve taking responsibility for your actions and finding solutions. Forgiveness requires accepting the situation and learning from it. The intention behind forgiveness is to find a solution and create a miracle, rather than to ignore or judge.
Trust is crucial for acceptance and forgiveness, and it allows us to let go and let God. Everything is energy, and energy can only change form, not be destroyed. Ignorance is not an excuse, and understanding is key to acceptance. True acceptance involves accepting the lesson, not the abuse itself.
We must validate who we want to be and why we are hurting. Sometimes, we need to embrace a lighter perspective, as exemplified by the Joker's quote, "Why so serious?" The Joker can be seen as the hero, as he accepts Batman for who he is. Without self-reflection, Batman's outward reflection is the Joker, highlighting the importance of self-improvement.
We must recognize the "real lies" we tell ourselves and realize that acceptance and forgiveness can lead us to miracles. However, we must also be mindful of the dangers of going too far, like Icarus flying too close to the sun. Curiosity and a lack of caution can have negative consequences.
Rephrased
Acceptance and forgiveness are similar to showing a miracle. The power of acceptance is taking responsibility for your actions and seeing a solution. Forgiveness is accepting the value and lesson within the situation. Your intention is key to how you will create change within the world, and how you will show up for the miracle that is within you. It can be challenging, as sometimes we want to run away and not deal with the situation, but other times we have to face it. We can change how we look at a situation, even if all we can do is feel the hurt and think we're alone. When we feel alone, we lose trust.
Trust helps us see things through, and that is the power of acceptance. It's also about letting go and letting God. Everything is energy, and energy can only change form, it cannot be destroyed. When we run away from what we have created, whether we know it or not, we highlight that ignorance is no excuse. Understanding is everything, because ignorance is to ignore. Understanding something is true acceptance. We don't accept abuse, because abuse is abuse. We accept the value and lesson within the situation. Our intention is not to judge or ignore, but to become the solution, which is the miracle itself.
It is based on who we want to be and why we are hurting. There are times we must embrace the Joker's quote, "Why so serious," and understand why Batman is truly the villain. Batman never worked on himself, and in that sense, the Joker is the hero. The Joker accepted Batman for who they are, and met them where they're at. Without Batman working on himself, the Joker is a reflection of Batman's personality, and how Batman can learn the lesson. This is challenging to understand from an egotistical viewpoint. We then see incomprehensible demoralization unfold.
It is up to us to realize what lies we are trying to place upon our own eyes. We can realize that acceptance and forgiveness are the light, and that the moth can see the flame and show up for the miracle. This also brings forth the understanding of Icarus going too close to the Sun. When the moth touches the flame, it will die, and curiosity killed the cat.
Empathetic
The author is expressing their views on acceptance and forgiveness. They believe that these two things are closely linked and that acceptance can be seen as taking responsibility for your actions and finding a solution. Forgiveness is also about acceptance, but it's more about learning from the experience. The author also talks about the importance of intention and how it can help you become the solution and the miracle.
The author emphasizes that it's important to understand why you're hurting and that you need to work on yourself. They use the example of Batman and the Joker to illustrate this point, saying that Batman never worked on himself and that's why he's the villain. The Joker, on the other hand, accepted Batman for who he was and met him where he was at.
The author concludes by saying that acceptance and forgiveness are the keys to seeing the light and showing up for the miracle. They also warn against getting too close to the flame, using the examples of Icarus and the moth.
Overall, the author's message is that it's important to accept yourself and others, forgive yourself and others, and learn from your experiences.
Alternative viewpoint
An alternative viewpoint to the text provided is that acceptance and forgiveness are not always the same. While forgiveness can lead to acceptance, it is not always necessary to forgive someone in order to accept a situation. For example, a person can accept that they were wronged without forgiving the person who wronged them.
Additionally, the idea that "The Joker is really the hero" because he accepts Batman for who he is can be seen as a misinterpretation of the characters. The Joker is a villain who causes chaos and destruction, while Batman is a hero who tries to protect Gotham City. While it is true that Batman has flaws and could benefit from working on himself, that does not make him a villain.
PM topics [with Gemini]
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Casual
Being able to admit our shortcomings is powerful because it shows us what we can change. This leads to peace and wisdom.
Summarize
The ability to admit something grants us the power to change and leads to serenity, peace, and wisdom.
Formal
The power of admittance lies in its ability to illuminate areas for personal growth and facilitate the attainment of serenity and peace. This process of self-reflection and improvement can be considered a form of wisdom.
Bullet points
The power of being able to admit is to show us what we can change.
Being able to admit allows us to comprehend serenity and know new peace (wisdom).
Elaborate
The power of admission lies in its ability to illuminate areas for personal growth and transformation. Acknowledging our shortcomings and mistakes allows us to break free from denial and embrace a path of self-improvement. This newfound awareness paves the way for serenity and inner peace, as we shed the burdens of self-deception and embrace the clarity of truth.
In this sense, admission can be seen as a form of wisdom. It requires humility and courage to confront our flaws, but the rewards are profound. By recognizing our areas for improvement, we open ourselves up to the possibility of change and growth. We become more self-aware and compassionate, both towards ourselves and others.
Ultimately, the power of admission lies in its potential to lead us towards a more fulfilling and authentic life. By embracing our imperfections and striving for self-improvement, we cultivate a sense of inner peace and wisdom that radiates outward, positively impacting all aspects of our lives.
Shortened
The ability to admit our faults allows us to change and find peace.
Rephrased
The power of admitting is the ability to see what we can change. This allows us to find serenity, know peace, and gain wisdom.
Empathetic
The ability to admit our shortcomings is a powerful tool for personal growth and inner peace. It allows us to recognize areas where we can change and improve, leading to a greater understanding of ourselves and the world around us. This self-awareness and willingness to change can bring a sense of calm and tranquility, which is ultimately a form of wisdom.
Alternative viewpoint
Denying an issue doesn't make it go away. Only by acknowledging and confronting our problems can we find true peace and understanding.
ASP: acronyms SLOGANS Principles [with Gemini]
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Casual
After then is that why we must find a way to keep coming back or it's when we work work do we see the time, as then we do within itself see that we get to try; As just maybe it's because the steps truly help us breathe as to that then we are able to see how the value of what we think and then we may build trust upon what is wisdom: As we are amazed before we are halfway through.
Summarize
After then is that why we must find a way to keep coming back or it's when we work work do we see the time, as then we do within itself see that we get to try; As just maybe it's because the steps truly help us breathe as to that then we are able to see how the value of what we think and then we may build trust upon what is wisdom: As we are amazed before we are halfway through.
Formal
Therefore, we must find a way to persevere, as it is through our diligence that we gain awareness and perspective. This allows us to recognize the opportunities that arise. Perhaps it is because these endeavors facilitate our ability to function and thrive, enabling us to discern the value of our thoughts and ultimately fostering trust in wisdom. The results often exceed our expectations.
Bullet points
We need to find a way to keep coming back.
When we work, we see the time.
We see that we get to try.
The steps help us breathe.
We are able to see the value of what we think.
We may build trust upon wisdom.
We are amazed before we are halfway through.
Elaborate
The core message seems to be about the importance of perseverance and continuous effort. It suggests that by consistently working and taking steps forward, we gain a deeper understanding of time and our own capabilities. This process allows us to appreciate the value of our thoughts and build trust in our wisdom. The final sentence, "As we are amazed before we are halfway through," implies that the journey itself is filled with unexpected discoveries and that we often underestimate our potential for growth.
Shortened
We must find a way to keep coming back because when we work, we see the value of time and effort. The steps we take help us breathe, think, build trust, and gain wisdom. We are amazed by our progress.
Rephrased
We must find a way to keep coming back, because when we work, we see how valuable time is and get the opportunity to try. The steps we take help us breathe, and enable us to see the value of our thoughts and build trust in wisdom. We are amazed by what we are able to accomplish before we are even halfway through.
Empathetic
The struggle to keep moving forward can feel overwhelming, but it's in the act of doing, of working, that we find our rhythm and purpose. Each step we take, no matter how small, is a breath of life, a testament to our resilience. Our thoughts shape our reality, and as we learn to trust in our own wisdom, we build a foundation for inner peace and self-love. And as we journey through life, we often find ourselves surprised by our own strength and resilience, discovering that we are capable of so much more than we ever imagined.
Alternative viewpoint
Perhaps time is not something we see only when we are working diligently. Instead, maybe we become truly aware of time's passage when we pause and reflect. It could be that our busyness distracts us from noticing time, and stillness allows us to appreciate its value.

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