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*Day 19 - Living Love.* So many amazing abundacers staying right with the process. If you're back a bit, keep playing catch up. You've got this. Morning and evening meditations are the medications for current life complications! 🙂 Do it! Here are the Tasks for Day 19: 1. Read the parable below at least twice and write down your thoughts and feelings in your notebook. Also, if you want you could share your thoughts with the group. 🙂 *Parable: “This too shall pass.”* 🎭 _There was a king and he once said to his court sages - I have a ring with one of the finest diamonds in the world and I want to hide a message under the stone which can be useful in times of despair. I will give this ring to my heirs and I want it to serve them faithfully. Come up with a message to be inscribed under the diamond. It must be short to fit on the ring. The sages knew how to write treatises but could not express themselves in one short sentence. They tried hard but couldn’t come up with anything. The king complained about the failure of his venture to a faithful old servant who raised him from infancy and was part of the family. And the old man said to him: “I’m not a sage, I’m not educated, but I know of such a message. During my many years spent in the palace, I met a lot of people. Once, I served a visiting mystic whom your father invited and he passed me this message. Just don’t read it, put it under the stone inside the ring and read it only when there’s no way out at all." The king listened to the old servant. After some time, the enemies attacked the country and the king lost the war. He fled on his horse and enemies pursued him. He was alone, they were many. He drove to the end of the road. There was a big cliff before him, if he fell there - that would be the end. He could not go back, as the enemies were approaching. He already heard the clatter of their horses' hooves. He had no way out. He was in complete despair. Then he remembered the ring. He opened it and under the stone found an inscription of three words: “This too shall pass.” After reading the message he felt that everything went quiet. Apparently, the pursuers got lost and proceeded in the wrong direction. Horses were no longer heard. The king was filled with gratitude to the servant and the unknown mystic. Words were powerful. He closed the ring and hit the road. Again, he gathered his army and conquered back his state. On the day when he returned to the palace, they arranged a lavish welcoming for him - a feast for the whole country. People loved their king. The king was happy and proud. The old servant came up to him and softly said: “Even this moment will pass. Look at the message again.” "Now I am the winner. People are celebrating my return, I'm not in despair." “Listen to the old servant,” he answered, “it works not only in bad times but also in good.” The king opened the ring and read: “This too shall pass." Again, he felt silence falling over him. Although he was in the midst of a noisy dancing crowd. Feelings of pride and entitlement disappeared. He understood the message. He was a wise man. And then the old servant said: “Do you remember everything that happened to you? Nothing is permanent. No feeling stays. As night changes today, moments of joy and despair replace one another. Accept them as the nature of things, as part of life.”_ 2. Affirmation of the day: *Today, I remember to love everything and everyone I come in contact with.* 3. Mantra of the day: *Sat Chit Ananda* 4. Make a list of 10 ways you share with an open heart. Your personal actions, as opposed to material items. Write each item as follows: “I’m grateful when I share my music with my friends.” “I’m grateful when I call friends to connect.” You are becoming one with abundance and share your abundant nature generously! Here's your day 19 meditation: http://21d.link/abundance-day19 Oh, what a beautiful day! Make it yours! ☀🥰