April 30th, 2008
John D. and Jane W. are both seriously in debt and wonder how they will ever become solvent. Although their situations are similar, their experience is not.John feels trapped, hopeless, and fearful while Jane has decided that fear can’t help her and has moved into problem-solving mode. She sees her dilemma as a challenge and feels some excitement about the possibility of finding a creative solution.
Both John and Jane have made internal choices as to how to perceive their situation, and those choices determine the nature and outcome of their total experience. The potential for fear or excitement is not inherent in the situation. The situation is neutral, the response results from the point of view of the person involved in the drama.
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April 23rd, 2008
Imagine, if you will, that you are connected to everything in the universe and the energy of the universe courses through you at all times. This energy is available for you to create and mold your reality. You are a co-creator with the Universal Force.
But somehow, you have lost touch with this creative power and you labor under the false belief that you are powerless and at the mercy of life’s circumstances. You no longer recognize your power to co-create.
Have you really lost it? I believe, to the core of my being, that we have the power of the Universe within us and part of our life’s journey involves piercing through the veils of illusion that promote limitation. Piercing the veil allows us to tap into the universal power and become conscious co-creators with the Universal Force.
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April 16th, 2008
I often hear people say, "If only I had more money, I could be happy/comfortable/satisfied (you fill in the feeling)." But the fact is, money does not determine your feelings. Those eminate from deep inside of you. They are your habitual response to the world around you and act as the bridge between your internal and external worlds.
If you were to suddenly be given a large some of money, you would probably be elated. But if habitual feelings of shame, aloneness, anger, and deprivation remain buried inside of you, that elation could easily be replaced by your habitual feelings. You would have more money, but you would also have your habitual feelings.
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April 9th, 2008
Visualization is a highly effective tool for developing a prosperity state of being. Part of the prosperity process is visualizing yourself in a comfortable, satisfied place.
Comfortable and satisfied are feelings, and since we create our life stories with our thoughts, beliefs and emotions, if you are spending a lot of time worrying about not having enough money and imagining what would happen if you ran out of money, then that is what you are visualizing! Worry just creates more reasons to worry.
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