181/365 Thru A Course In Miracles (FIP) T-19. IV. B. 6-29-24 w/Will-E. Berry Blue Haskap, Pokoj
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- A Course In Miracles, Lesson 181
Publisher: Foundation for Inner Peace
Lesson 181 Saturday, June 29, 2024
Have two practice periods today for at least five minutes, 10 would be better, and 15 better still, or even more, morning and evening, and then at the top of every hour give thanks and ask for guidance as you remind yourself of today's lesson.
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I trust my brothers who are one with me.
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If a brothers "sins" occur to me,
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without regard to past or future,
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should blocks arise, say:
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It is not this that I would look upon.
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I trust my brothers who are one with me.
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Chapter 19: The Attainment of Peace
Section IV: The Obstackes to Peace
A. The Second Obstacle: The Beleif the Body is Valueable for What It Offers
All quotes are from A Course in Miracles, copyright ©1992, 1999, 2007
by the Foundation for Inner Peace, copyright holder and publisher, 448 Ignacio Blvd.,
#306, Novato, CA 94949, www.acim.org and info@acim.org, used with permission.
Nature, Gardening, Home, Health & Wholeness:
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Bartender and Mixologist Day - June 29, 2024 (Last Saturday in June)
Camera Day
Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
Great American Picnic Day - June 29, 2024 (Last Saturday in June)
Hug Holiday
National Almond Buttercrunch Day
National Camera Day
National Celebrate Your Marriage Day - June 29, 2024 (Last Saturday in June)
National Haskap Berry Day - June 29, 2024 (Last Saturday in June)
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and Drexel University Religious Calender
Berry Blue Edible Honeysuckle (Haskap)
Lonicera kamtschatica
Berry Blue is our pollinator for Indigo Gem, Indigo Treat, and Tundra. A one to five ratio is fine as long as Berry Blue is included. Berry Blue is a Russian selection also called Czech 17 (P-17). It has an extended flowering period up to 8 weeks. If ordering only 2 varieties make sure one is Berryblue. These compact, small pretty European bushes are our first fruits to ripen at the nursery. Very hardy, they thrive in Siberia. The flowers are not showy or scented like a honeysuckle vine but the fruits are good. Blue, tart and flavorful, the fruits ripen before strawberries. Can be shy producers in areas prone to late frosts. Also known as Honeyberry and Haskap, Berryblue edible honeysuckle is a easy care addition to any landscape. They perform best in colder zones 5,4,and3. Zone 3-7. Space 4' circle
Plant Characteristics
Pest Resistance Excellent
Disease Resistance Excellent
Drought Tolerance Good
Heat Tolerance Good
Humidity Tolerance Very Good
Sun Tolerance Very Good
Wet Soil Tolerance Poor
Shade Tolerance Good
No Spray Very Good
Salt Tolerance Poor
Fresh for Kids Fair
Thorns No
Plant Type Shrub
Soil Type Adaptable
Edible Type Fruit
Self Fertile No
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Thank you for joining me in this review section V,
here under the shade of a walnut tree at my homeplace. Today we are committing to staying in the present moment, seeing only our and our brothers and sisters sinlessness. We are all one in God.
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Peace and goodwill towards all.
Our word for peace is from the Czech People and is both "mir" and "pokoj."
Poloj