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KY_EnviroGuy

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Wed Aug 21, 2024, 05:12 AM Aug 2024

Good mantra for the rough spots

"May I be filled with loving kindness;
May I be well.
May I be peaceful and at ease;
May I be happy."

(credit: copied from an old 90's mindful meditation book, don't recall author - perhaps Sharon Salzberg)

Suggestions: Repeat as needed when the shit hits the fan. Print and keep a copy at your desk, beside your bed and in your wallet or purse. This is one of several that helped me stay sober through my early years in recovery while traveling across the U.S. on difficult field service jobs.

Another one for returning my feet to the ground and as a basic show of gratitude:

"Praise Earth from whom all blessings flow"

(a line stolen and modified from an old Baptist religious song called the Benediction)

Note: The Earth became my recovery Higher Power after several years of resisting a return to that ole-time religion of my youth, LOL. The old timers said to choose something more powerful than me as my HP, so what better choice than the planet on which we exist and totally depend on?

I also use a modified version of The Serenity Prayer.

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Good mantra for the rough spots (Original Post) KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2024 OP
Thank you for sharing the beautiful mantra and your words. Clouds Passing Aug 29 #1

Clouds Passing

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1. Thank you for sharing the beautiful mantra and your words.
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 10:04 AM
Aug 29

I am grateful to not wake up with a hangover.
I am grateful for having a clear mind.
I am grateful for the ability to recognize and heal my emotions.
I am grateful for living awake and aware.

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