Thursday
The Joshua Code - The law of forgiveness
The fourth code focuses on our need to carry forgiveness in our hearts. This code does not ask us to forgive without thought, or take responsibility for the actions of others, but it asks us to be open to forgive ourselves and those around us for without this capacity to forgive, we become stuck and burdened by negative emotions. Joshua’s Code of forgiveness frees us to be the creator or our own destiny.
Friday
The Miriam Code - The law of love
From a young age, Miriam, mother to Joshua, lived a life steeped in mysticism and love – and it is love for yourself and others that forms the focus of the fifth code. The Miriam code explains that before we can truly love and give to others, we must learn to love ourselves, forgive ourselves and give ourselves permission to live the life we wish to live. And we are urged to do these things now, not in some distant future.
Saturday
The Moses Code - The law of trust
The sixth code is the code of trust and it begins with the words: ‘I am love, abundance and wisdom. I am all, I am that which I am.’ Trusting ourselves and our potential, having faith that we can become what we want to be, this is the empowering wisdom of the Moses Code – a law of life that is within us at all times.
Sunday
The Abraham Code - The law of plenty
This final code draws on all the other codes to pull the threads of wisdom together to form a cohesive whole which guides us towards living a fulfilled life, a life that is alive in the present moment. This is the Code of Abraham – the father of Islam, Judaism and Christianity – and it invites you to abandon your fears and your burdens and dare to be all that you wish to be.


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