How do you define
wealth? What does it mean to you? Does it mean a million dollar home
with a separate parking garage filled with exotic cars? Does it mean
having a hugely successful business? Does it mean having a happy
balanced family? Or does it mean having a bank balance that would rival
Oprah’s?
Does
wealth mean
choosing from the above or can you have it all? When the DVD movie
‘The Secret’ came out I remember discussing the
movie with a friend and he said that he did not like the movie because
it focused to heavily on money and it was not for him because he was on
a spiritual path and therefore above that sort of thinking.
In his
I asked him to
expand on his comment and basically it was his belief that as he was on
a spiritual journey he should no longer be interested in financial
gains hence ‘The Secret’ to him was shallow.
I found this rather interesting and I gave my own journey some thought,
I wandered if it was reasonable to put thoughts of money aside when
growing personally and spiritually. My answer; Hell No! Show me the
money!
Often in life people make the mistake of thinking that there is a limit
to what they can have and what they can achieve. There is a tendency to
think that life is about choosing what to sacrifice instead of choosing
what to experience. Many people believe that they can only have some of
the things that they want and that they are not allowed to have it all.
I beg to differ.
Life
Is Meant To Be
Abundant In All Areas. James
Ray
Do you believe that in order to be a good christian or to be
religious/spiritual you must be financially ill. Do you think that you
were put on this earth to suffer for previous sins? These thoughts do
not serve you, life is not meant to be a choice of how much good we can
experience. We are not here to only enjoy ‘so much’
good, we are creators and therefore meant to create and experience
every single thing our imaginations can come up with.
Anything
the human
mind
can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
Napoleon Hill
Do not limit yourself to a mediocre life because some one said you
couldn’t have more. If you are living with the idea that you
should not ask for all that you want it is likely that you are
harboring some limiting beliefs handed down to you from your
parents/guardians/teachers/friends/bosses/colleagues/church etc.
Perhaps when you were growing up you heard statements like
“who does she think she is, it’s a sin to have that
much money”. Or “he does not deserve to live in a
big house like that”. Or perhaps you are like me and the
“money doesn’t grow on trees” brigade
raised you, and lets not forget the “money is the root of all
evil” posse. These statements are meant to keep you in your
place, your elders often do not want you to go places that they
themselves were to afraid to
go, after all “no one else in
the family has…did…went…so why should
you”?
Do not be upset with them, they had the same beliefs handed to them,
instead be thankful that you are now in a time and place where you can
make the change, stop the rot and live a different life. Break free
from the pack, be the first to leave those limiting beliefs behind.
Venture where no one in your family has ventured before, do be and see
all that there is to do be and see, you can have it all, you deserve to
have it all, the money the cars, the houses, the relationships, the
health, you deserve to have it all, and it is all there just waiting
for you to simply open your heart, your mind and your mouth and ask for
what you want.
Think like Oliver Twist; be the first to venture up front, hold up your
bowl of life and say, “Please, can I have some mor
e".
Then
you can
begin
to turn your life around and start manifesting
money.
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