93 Considerations for Success, Hope, Happiness, and Peace of Mind
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The number 93 is a very special number in certain mystic circles. It symbolizes an optimal optimism and the releasing of all negativity. This is no mystery to me. To attain an abundant and successful life it is absolutely necessary to embrace those things that are positive and to relinquish those things that are negative.
This book contains 93 considerations that will guide you along your life’s journey through paths of abundance and success. These 93 considerations are not intended to lead you to a “place” of abundance and success, as “place” is a destination. Your destination is the end of your life. What I am sharing in this book is for your journey of life. Appropriating these 93 considerations will make paths in your journey much brighter.
Each consideration, whether short or long should be read, understood, and meditated upon. I would suggest reading one per day, prior to meditation. To be clear, meditating is simply sitting in a quiet place distraction-free for five, ten, or fifteen minutes. You could simply read this entire book in one sitting, but then you would just have a quick read with good thoughts, and likely no lasting life-changing effects.
View this book as actually a part of a path in your life’s journey, because it really is! Suppose you were a little lost in a dense forest. The 93 considerations are like stumbling upon a compass, a map, fresh water, and some berries! Allow this guide to enlighten your path.
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93 Considerations for Success, Hope, Happiness, and Peace of Mind - Martin Jarvis
Preface
We are living in a world of angry people. Anger is sometimes a surface response that allows us to ignore what is really bugging us... beneath the surface. Although folk’s issues are unique for their particular situations, the root causes for the need of a mask of anger
are often simply disappointment and discouragement, which leave a person vulnerable when revealed. So, we often opt for anger. Unfortunately when a person wears a mask for years, their unaddressed issues can be transferred to the next generations, such that in most cases people don’t really know why they feel so angry.
I was raised as a military kid on military bases around the world. Almost five years in Europe and across the United States from California to Maine, and states in between. My family finally settled in Ohio close to the last military base where my father was stationed and eventually retired.
In those days there was no internet for social media. I would make friends wherever I lived, but before long the military told either their father or my father that it was time to move again. It was a very lonely time for me. But as it is written somewhere, The summer insect does not know what ice is and the frog in the well cannot imagine the immensity of the sky.
This was the only life I knew so loneliness wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, just a youth of observation and self reflection.
My mother told me the story of an