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Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 21:15:13 -0400
Sent To: AdvancedReikiTopics@yahoogroups.com

Abundance By: Reverend R Clark <clark@acceleration.net>

Greetings Bob and ALL!

At 11:43 AM 10/8/2004, Bob wrote:
However, one very fun and effective way that I enjoy using is to visualize the desired outcome and send Reiki to it on a regular basis until it materializes.
  • Something I stole (good artists borrow great artists steal, then own it) from Anthony Robbins years ago has consistently helped me to achieve other goals that must be more important than wealth to me. Hmm... may be that needs changing. Donations gratefully accepted <grin> O.K? Anyway Tony Robbins said to start at the outcome and work your way backwards from the goal to where you are now. The last step you took to get where you are is the first step you need to take to get to your desired goal. From Greg Braden (Isaiah Effect) we need to get those goals as sensory as possible. What will these things look, smell, feel, sound like in this manifesting reality. To the degree you flesh it out and believe it you will see it come to pass because you have created just that future and moved into it. An example of the Robbins thing... shooting pool - you start at the pocket, imagine a straight line like a laser from the center of the pocket to the center of the ball you wish to knock in and then see where it would exit that ball. This is where you need to strike the ball. Imagine a laser line from that point to the center of the cue ball and mark its exit point, line up the cue and keep your eye on the sparrow.
“I'm focused on where I want the ball to go and how am I going to get it there.”
- Tiger Woods, author, "How I Play Golf"



“We must put vision into action.... If we want to live healthy lives, we have to build into our daily life moments of vision and then let our action be formed by that vision.”
- David Steindl-Rast, "Lyrics for Re-Creation" by James Conlon

“When unfortunate things happen in our lives there are two possible results. One possibility is mental unrest, anxiety, fear, doubt, frustration and eventually depression, and in the worst case, even suicide. That's one way. The other possibility is that because of that tragic experience you become more realistic, you become closer to reality. With the power of investigation, the tragic experience may make you stronger and increase your self-confidence and self-reliance. The unfortunate event can be a source of inner strength.”
(The Dalai Lama's Book of Wisdom, 1995)

“It is important to energize our everyday practice and daily good works with enthusiasm, without anyone else telling us to, but doing it for our own sake.”
- His Holiness, The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso (1935 - )

“Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to pull back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans; that the moment one definitely commits oneself then Providence moves too.”

“All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favour all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no (wo)man dreamed could have come (her)his way.
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.
Begin it now.”
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher (1749-1832)

“Remember that money is the consolidation of the loving, living energy of Divinity, and that the greater the realization and expression of love, the freer will be the inflow of that which is needed to carry forward the work.”
- Djwhal Khul, Tibetan master

“There is enough in the world for everyone to have plenty to live on happily and to be at peace with his neighbors.”
- Harry S. Truman

“Abundance consists not alone in material possession but in an uncovetous spirit.”
- Charles Sheldon

“If they listen, and serve JAH, they complete their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasantness.”
- Job 36:11

“Wealth is not of necessity a curse, nor poverty a blessing. Wholesome and easy abundance is better than either extreme; better that we have enough for daily comfort; enough for culture, for hospitality, for Christian charity. More than this may or may not be a blessing. Certainly it can be a blessing only by being accepted as a trust.”
- Roswell D. Hitchcock

“To have life more abundant, we must think in the limitless terms of abundance.”
- Thomas Dreier

“There is enough for everyone. People think that there isn't enough, so they get as much as they can, so many people don't have enough.”
- R. Buckminster Fuller

“If we do more with less, our resources will be adequate to take care of everybody.”
- R. Buckminster Fuller

“If your everyday life seems poor, don't blame it; blame yourself; admit to yourself that you are not enough of a poet to call forth its riches; because for the creator there is no poverty and no indifferent place.”
- Rainer Maria Rilke

“Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.”
- John Petit-Senn

Angel.Blessings

You are a blessing!

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Yogic Prosperity Meditation from Yogi Tea

Close your eyes nine-tenths of the way and focus them on the tip of the nose. Bring your forearms up to a 60 degree angle and hit the sides of the hands together, palms down, and chant "HAR" from the navel. Then hit the sides of the hands together, palms up, and chant "HAR." The thumbs will hit when the palms are down. Continue rhythmically for one to three minutes and then inhale deeply, exhale and relax.



Money Rules by JAH (God)

  • Don't worry, leave it up to me
  • Next time you want something write it down on a piece of paper or in a book.
  • Whenever you feel you need something ask yourself what you are scared of, why you don't think you deserve it, and when you work that out you'll know exactly why you don't have it.
  • Remember to keep in mind that the more money you spend the more we can give you.
  • Goodwill begets ten fold recompense.
  • Ask and ye shall receive.
  • When times are tough you are learning a lesson. You don't have to do anything, just learn the lesson and let go.
  • Money belongs to those who need it.
  • Sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees. Money begets money always. If you have five cents spend it on whatever you can as fast as you can and you'll get more...
  • Just do it. Let go and let us deal with it. We control it. We want to give it to you. We can only give it to the people who believe they deserve it.
  • Everyone deserves it.
  • It's all up to you what you believe is true.



This brings to mind a related story I like to repeat at times like this. Follow the link for Sustenance - Dr. Wayne Dyer in "Real Magic"

The files section of Abundance/Prosperity Yahoogroup, while they are for members only, rocks! Well worth joining if only to be able to dL the pdf's galore.

There is no money, only debt.



Gratitude symbol

“Just for today: I will live the attitude of gratitude.”
- Mikao Usui, Reiki precept

“Humanly--I seek the outward expressions of abundance; sources of my good and welfare. Such error is to be corrected through progressions of lack and limitation until I realize that I do no-thing. Through the grace that is within ALL, outward forms of joyous abundance come into harmonious being effortlessly.”
- nari



Money Angel



“Pride slays thanksgiving, but a humble mind is the soil out of which thanks naturally grows. A proud man is seldom a grateful man, for he never thinks he gets as much as he deserves.”
- Henry Ward Beecher

“Gratitude is the intention to count-your-blessings every day, every minute, while avoiding, whenever possible, the belief that you need or deserve different circumstances.”
- Timothy Miller, "How To Want What You Have"

“Let's be grateful for those who give us happiness; they are the charming gardeners who make our soul bloom.”
- Marcel Proust

“Look closely and you will find that people are happy because they are grateful. The opposite of gratefulness is just taking everything for granted.”
- David Steindl-Rast, "The Music of Silence"

“The pain man creates by attempting to gain his own pleasures, reacts upon him as his own pain. When man ceases to be the cause of pain, he will cease to be the receiver of it. When man becomes the cause of delight he will reap only delight. And each must learn this lesson for himself.”
- Earlyne Chaney, "Shining Moments of a Mystic"