Thursday, July 24, 2008

Money And The Law Of Attraction

"I Can Set My Own Standards for Financial Well-Being. . .

Once you are able to achieve and consistently maintain your personal alignment, a great deal of money will flow into your experience (if that is your desire).

Do not let others set the standards about how much money you should have—or about what you should do with it—for you are the only one who could ever accurately define that. Come into alignment with who-you-really-are, and allow the things that life has helped you to know that you want to flow into your experience."

From: Money and the Law of Attraction - Learning to Attract Wealth, Health and Happiness by Esther and Jerry Hicks.

I'm looking forward to this new book by Esther and Jerry Hicks. "Abraham" has graced us with much of his profound wisdom on the law of attraction, the law of allowing and the power of deliberate intent. I can't wait to hear what new insights will be shared.

I've been listening to The Secret in thecar regularly for about the past month now. One of the phrases that really stands out is that it's just as easy to manifest a million dollars asit is to manifest just one dollar. It is the concept of our minds seeing one as so much larger than the other that trips us up. Our belief system is locked into seeing a million dollars as a huge amount and a dollar as nothing, especially these days.

Another area that this gets into is our perception of how much we really want or need to have in order to live comfortably. Some want millions to spend on toys and cruises and homes and cars. Others, like myself, just want more than enough to pay the bills, keep things in good repair and most of all, to be free of worry about money.

Yet, we don't have to have money to be free of worry about it. I've been investing my energy into working with this lately. My mind knows that there is a constant flow of money and that I've always been provided for - but it insists on trying to dwell upon difficult financial times. The economy is its partner in crime although I have sharply curtailed my intake of the news. When it comes to exactly how much money would bring me up to that worry free vibration, I really can't put a dollar amount on it. The teachers and gurus say that we must be specific, but I find that very difficult. I've never had a ton of money so I honestly don't know. I simply visualize huge piles of cash that are never depleted.

These days, the majority of us are complaining that gas and groceries are going up and our paychecks are not. Despite whopping increases in what we must spend to cover the basics, we're not only getting by but the statistics also show that our spending on retail shopping has actually increased - Economy Is A State Of Mind

So many people talk about wanting to leave the rat race and work at home, yet never take steps in that direction. We're afraid of what would happen if we didn't have that paycheck - myself included. With today's gas prices, how much would we really lose? My commuting expense is about 35 percent of my take home pay now. If I were able to work at home, I'd have at least that much money in my pocket. I'd also gain by not having to own so much professional clothing, buying cold drinks from the convenience store and the car would even need fewer oil changes per year.

Your assignment is to figure out how much you need to flow into your experience so that you can achieve your dream, if that dream is working from home. Due Monday.

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1 comment:

raquel roysdon said...

I enjoy them Abraham and Ester.