What is the Morning Offering?

In Jim’s Camelot Journal, he mentions starting his day with the “Morning Offering.” I’ve been searching the L/L Research website and forum for more information on this, but I have not found it yet. Can someone please guide me to where I can learn more about this?

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Jim leaves a few hints on the subject:

(…) I perform the ritual after my Morning Offering during which I meditate for an hour and a half, read spiritual writings like the Bible, Joel Goldsmith, and the Law of One, pray, and sing. (…)
The Banishing Ritual - L/L Research

(…) We would do a morning offering—she started that when she was twelve years old—readings from the Bible, hymn, prayer, meditation, and then we included The Law of One. And we read through it a number of times. (…)
April 7, 2020 - Jim McCarty on The Moore Show | They Call Us Channelers - L/L Research

I don’t know the details, but from what I’ve generally gleaned, the idea is that Jim disciplines himself and gets himself in the right frame of mind for the rest of the day. It involves putting himself in the right state, then reading inspirational texts of a spiritual nature, focusing within himself to establish a connection with what the higher spiritual energies represent to him, and finally giving himself over to that positivity, which is supposed to keep him in the right spiritual and mental state for the rest of the day. And this includes chanting, prayer, meditation, contemplation…

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I’ve sat in with him during his offering so I can speak first hand to it. It heavily influenced my morning offering. When I participated, he did a 45 min meditation at like 5 or 6am. Then he read a passage from the Bible, from Ra, and from one other book I don’t recall. There was prayer involved at the end.

I sort of inverted his order in my offering. I read from the channeling library and from a book I’m otherwise reading (right now it’s Kingsley’s Catafalque but for a long time it was a Pema Chödrön book). Then I do a meditation and after that concludes I say the Lord’s Prayer, do the Kabbalistic Cross, say a prayer that I try to recite spontaneously without forethought so it comes straight from the heart, visualize love and coolness moderating the hot fires of hate on this planet, and then holding my hands up in offering to the sky as I sing the “I am the Circle” song one time through. I then clap my hands to break the working’s magic.

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Thank you very much for your thoughtful insights. This is something I want to incorporate some version of in my own morning ritual instead of reaching for my phone to read whatever notifications await me. Something that better controls my intentions for the day.

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Wow, what an opportunity you had to sit with him. This is great insight, thank you very much!

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I have struggled with the same craving for stimulation. Take it a day at a time, go easy on yourself, and pay attention to what draws you in. Follow that – you can’t force yourself on these things without incurring damage. Your morning ritual will be more meaningful the more you make it your own. I started with reading and mediation and built each piece slowly over time.

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