Balancing Accounts

MKE Week 17HJ – Balancing Accounts

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Balancing Accounts

Two weeks in-a-row I’ve been late with my blog.

There have been several unsettling weeks lately. I’m looking for clarity on what’s been happening through some of these readings.

This week is a choice week for Emerson’s Compensation essay and a choice of Haanel’s lessons. I reread Emmerson and Haanel lesson #3.

Emerson tells us there is a reckoning for our choices. The Universe is always balancing its accounts. Loss or gain. It evens out over time. The stagnant old falls away making room for new. The lessons I’ve been learning till the soil and provide fresh ground for a new crop.

Does it feel good today? No. Time heals as long as we are building upon truth and justice for everyone and adding love to the world.

Haanel lesson #3 in the prolog he states, “Eliminate, therefore, any possible tendency to complain of conditions as they have been, or as they are, because it rests with you to change them and make them what you would like them to be.”

I wish the best to the antagonist that has created conditions for me to grow. I am grateful for realizing the relationship between cause and effect. I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious and happy!

Meet Ron Miron-Alimpich

Entrepreneurial for 20 years before finding network marketing 30 years ago. From southeast Michigan, with my beautiful wife of 48 years, two sons, a 2-year-old granddaughter. I said I found my calling when she was born. I love the outdoors and I’m a pretty good vegetarian chef. MKE is a continuation of interests I’ve cultivated since my early 20’s.

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  • Love this, Ron! 🚀 Turning challenge into gratitude and affirming your wholeness is everything. Here’s to building on truth, justice, and love. ❤️

  • Hey Ron, this part of the prologue, ‘Eliminate, therefore, any possible tendency to complain of conditions as they have been, or as they are, because it rests with you to change them and make them what you would like them to be.’ makes me stop every time. I mean I know its so easy, so why am I complaining instead of recreating? Yikes! Our accuracy in building words and sentences really is the highest form of architecture in civilization and the passport to our success.

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