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Money comes to those who work for it. It stays with those who have a correct attitude about it and use it wisely. When I say these things to people, they ask me why criminals can have a lot of money. My answer is that it is because they have the correct attitude about money and use it wisely. Using it wisely doesn’t mean they use it for moral purposes. It means they know how to invest it and make it multiply. Money is not moral. It is just paper. It is just an exchange medium for other goods or services. It doesn’t have a conscience; although many people wish it did.
I am a fairly religious person. I try to live the Golden Rule. I try to be a Good Samaritan. I enjoy helping others. Does this entitle me to have money?
I have never thought that being good entitled me to money. I have thought, however, that because I was “being good,” God would help me with money. Do you think that’s correct? Read the rest of this entry »
Yesterday Marnie Pearson put an article on her blog about beliefs that we all have running in our subconscious minds. She states, “Just because you hadn’t heard the melody playing before, doesn’t mean it wasn’t there. All the while guiding you forward, affecting your life choices and outcomes. Maybe it rolls along broken because of all the gunk we’ve let life put in the way. Then, in that moment you hear the melody and everything changes.”
Her statement really got me to thinking about the programs running in my subconscious mind, and how I am still discovering attitudes that have been unaware of until the “aha” moment when I am able to comprehend the outlook. It is literally like a lightbulb going on in my head. I understand what is happening and why I feel as I do about something. Read the rest of this entry »
Several years ago, before I heard of the laws of attraction, my family needed another car. My oldest son was starting college in the fall and he needed a car to get to school. He would have been fine taking mine, or for me to drive him. I wasn’t fine with that solution, however.
So I started looking for cars in the paper. I didn’t see anything that struck my fancy and so I thought, “what car do I want for GM?” I visualized an older BMW, Volvo, or Mercedes. (I really like these cars.) My brother-in-law had a 1983 blue Mercedes that ran on diesel. I thought, “oh I want one like SG has.” SG lived in another town about 4 hours away at the time.
I didn’t really think about it too much after that. It was winter and college was still 6 months away. Whenever anyone would ask me about our getting a car for GM the picture of my brother-in-law’s car would flash in my mind and I would say, “we’ll get one this summer.”
Well summer came and we still didn’t have a car. In June I thought I should start to get serious about searching for a car and I began looking in the local paper. One morning the phone rang. It was SG. They were moving to Southern Utah and wouldn’t need their Mercedes anymore. They had loved the car and didn’t want to sell it, but wanted to keep it in the family. So they asked if GM could use it for college! Read the rest of this entry »
I didn’t realize there were laws governing prosperity until about a year ago. Then I discovered Leslie Householder and her book Hidden Treasures. This is an explanation of the laws she discusses, and my personal take on them.
1. Law of Perpetual Transmutation. (Circumstances and things are perpetually coming or going according to your thoughts.) I can never remember “Perpetual Transmutation,” so I just call this the law of change. Things are always changing.
2. Law of Relativity. (Your situation is not fundamentally good or bad until you compare it to something else.) This law reminds me to be grateful – especially when I’m whining. When I whine about my situation, I am usually comparing it to something that I think is better. When I stop and compare it to something that I think is worse, I am always grateful.
3. Law of Vibration. (Your thoughts control your personal vibration. Change your thoughts, get emotional about them, and you’ll change what is attracted to you.) This is the law that the book The Secret is based on. See The Secret to the Secret. Read the rest of this entry »
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