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2010-04-24

Rules for wishes

  • It needs to be something personal. Something that affects you or your loved ones directly, or as directly as possible. The following are OK.
    • It can be about health, yours or others.
    • It can be about a nation or a people.
    • It can be about all people.
  • It has to pass the committee. That is, it has to be a good idea that people who love you would agree you need or should have our deserve. not living people who might be greedy and think that your success might benefit them. People who have no skin in the game.
    • Hateful wishes almost never make it past committee, but the committee might know what you need better than you and give you something that fixes the real problem.
    • The committee is not a Ginni. You do not have to use legalese. That is what the committee is for, to interpret and understand and to help make sure the right thing is done.
  • It can't be related to money or material because that stuff is too generic and not personal. If you need a problem solved that would be solved by money, wish for that.

The most important thing to remember about wishes is too important to leave in a bullet. You have to mean it. You have to want it. In order to make it past the noise of a simple every day desire, you have to really mean it for a wish to stand out. It helps to want the wish over a long period of time and it really helps to work toward that wish on your own. These last two are not mandatory.

If you have made it this far, try this. Change the word wish for prayer and change the word committee to God.

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