The Daily 7pm Heaven on Earth Meditation

Elisabeth Ziegler-Duregger is the Heaven on Earth country co-ordinator for Austria.

In a recent call with her and the country co-ordinators for Denmark & Croatia, Elisabeth told us she has a 7pm daily alarm set on her phone. Every day when the alarm goes, she says out loud, “May there be Heaven on Earth Everywhere.”

What a simple, easy, intention/meditation.

I loved the idea and now I also have my phone set for a daily 7pm reminder. I thought about what words felt right for me as my mediation/intention and came up with: “With thanks…We are experiencing and co-creating Heaven on Earth.”
I’ve chosen the alarm sound to be Belinda Carlisle singing ‘Heaven Is a Place on Earth.’ (Download/listen from iTunes or other music sharing sites.)

Some other possible mediation/intentions you could use are:
•  We’re in the adventure of Heaven on Earth.
•  We’re experiencing being Heaven on Earth’d.
•  This, Here, Now is Heaven on Earth.
•  I’m co-creating Heaven on Earth.

Would you be willing to have 7pm, every day, be your Heaven on Earth intention/meditation time? If so, what’s your meditation/intention?

This simple daily practice increases it’s impact as more and more people, all over the world, join in.

Having a growing number of people on our beloved planet doing this simple act, at 7pm every day, will increase the field of Heaven on Earth and the power of Heaven on Earth.

We will be both experiencing Heaven on Earth and co-creating Heaven on Earth.

Will you join us? 7pm every day.

Martin Rutte

Founder, Project Heaven on Earth

I invite you to grab your copy of Project Heaven on Earth: The 3 simple questions that will help you change the world … easily.

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