The Cosmic Ordering Service

Ottokar’s was here, it was a wonderful bookshop two floors high, but then Waterstone’s came along.

Updated on August 28th, 2025, as Ottokar’s is sadly no more

I have written here about how I’ve beamed out my needs to the Universe, and had them promptly delivered, like pizza to the doorstep. I was careful not to join the chorus of New Age coaches who proclaim, “You, too, can learn the age-old secrets of how to tap into life’s abundance!” I always wonder how it is they can be so confident that just because it works for them it can work for anyone else. I even suggested here that they be parachuted into an African desert where people have to walk miles for water, for that’s where their coaching talents might be most needed.

Jim in one of his comments adds “. . . but there always seems to be a hitch” and goes on to tell the Universe his need, by an appropriate method, i.e. the Internet. So by that same method comes a possible answer to the problem of those hitches.

After much refurbishment, it’s now an excellent Italian restaurant. Y9u can get your glass of wine, Peroni or Moretti soon enough but you have to wait while the chef cooks everything from scratch—I could see him through the glass, but it’s totally worth it for pizza or pasta

The other day I found myself in Ottakar’s, the town’s bookshop, and as usual headed for the “spirituality” section—just to keep in touch with trends. There, staring me in the face, was The Cosmic Ordering Service by Barbel Mohr. I flicked through briefly, confirming that its sole topic is telling your needs to the Universe and getting them pronto. It gives detailed instructions, but I felt that it already works for me and I did not want to pollute my understanding with someone else’s ideas. But it might be worth checking out, Jim.

3 thoughts on “The Cosmic Ordering Service”

  1. I will check that out—the hitch-breaker? Sounds good, but what if….? Well, here's hoping.Let me tell you about that post on kasamba's blog, she is seemingly confused, one of the commenters tried to make the point but was ignored. This is like all levels of a totality, different people have different 'takes' on the real thing.But sin is like this, for the Jew, it is an act that does not produce good results, like shooting an arrow and not hitting the target.There is no hell, no punishment, no 'not going to heaven', this stuff is christian stuff, not jewish. the word for 'sin' is chatah, and is like the inside mind being out of harmony with the outside situation. But the 'getting of the two into harmony' is not the total object of the 'faith'.getting the two into harmony, thus being successful in your environment, by virtue of the very experience of that success, enables you to know G-d. He is the one that supplies success.So He is the fruit of the 'harmony' between you and your environment and situation.As to 'wants' physical and spiritual, the lady was referring to the 'uses' of each, the body and/or the mind/spirit. The body 'wants' activity, function. The spirit too wants such as is its' normal behaviour and activity.But religion always gets interpreted at 'levels', according to the understanding held at whatever age the adherent is at.You know you do not need to join anything. That is the best I can do at the moment to explain, but even this does cancel the reality, religion is religion. This is why I am a kabbalist first. It is a direct knowing without a manmade organization ruling. Now what about this cosmic ordering, does it work? Sounded like it worked for you.

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