How Do You Feel About This?

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When you observe a wealthy, happy person, how do you feel?

When you meet someone with grand aspirations, how do you feel?

How do you feel around money? How do you feel around luxury items?

Our belief systems create realities. We might say that we desire more money but in the next breath say that all wealthy people are crooks. Or the Big People rule the little people. Or that someone with grand visions is simply being greedy.

Be aware of these feelings for until you can identify, own and release them you WILL block the flow of abundance into your life, guaranteed.

You can't align yourself to receive something that you really don't want on a subconscious level.

What are your views on money?

RB
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  • Profile picture of the author gkb45
    Possitive & negative jealusy both comes first. I always try to keep possitive way. Otherwise negative thinking brings me down.
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  • Profile picture of the author scortillion
    I’m never jealous of the wealth or envious, but excited that what they can do is possible for me and anyone else that wants to achieve what they did.

    I see what is possible, what nice things are out there and what can I do to acquire the same and how?
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  • Profile picture of the author William Veasley
    Hey Ryan,

    Thanks for sharing this with us!

    I'm all for making money anyways possible. I love always having money in my pockets & seeing my back account raise. Money has a lot of power over the world today it can change a person in a heartbeat. I love making money, but I'm going to focus on worrying so much about it and just let it happen naturally on it's own. I don't want to start making a lot of money and it change my personallity, then change me into someone people don't like.

    Thanks again dude!

    God bless,
    William Veasley
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  • Profile picture of the author Ninawa
    I am not the jealous type at all, I just feel happy for the people and only convince myself that I will eventually get the stuff that I WANT not those superficial luxuries.
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    • Profile picture of the author scortillion
      Originally Posted by Ninawa View Post

      I am not the jealous type at all, I just feel happy for the people and only convince myself that I will eventually get the stuff that I WANT not those superficial luxuries.
      I agree. Seeing all that's possible makes me feel like I can do it too. It shows me what success can get me and why I have to push myself, so I can have what I want.
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  • Profile picture of the author vip-ip
    Because I'm still in college, I try to think what is it that they did that I'm not yet doing. I pat myself on the back for things they did at my age that I'm already doing, and I push myself to do the rest.

    Best Regards,
    vip-ip ...
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    • Profile picture of the author scortillion
      Originally Posted by vip-ip View Post

      Because I'm still in college, I try to think what is it that they did that I'm not yet doing. I pat myself on the back for things they did at my age that I'm already doing, and I push myself to do the rest.

      Best Regards,
      vip-ip ...
      Great to hear it! Some of the things I do is to read Autobiographies to see what they did. But I believe a lot, if not most, of it has to do with your attitude and your beliefs. Napoleon Hill's book Think and Grow Rich is a good place to start and then Jim Rohn and Anthony Robbins material helps a lot too.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Important point to be made:

    Watch your usage of the phrase "superficial luxuries."

    Who impressed you with this idea, that mansions or Ferraris or long trips around the world are "superficial luxuries?" A billionaire? Or someone who made $50,000, or even $100,000 K, a year?

    Before you take someone's word as gospel check the source. Most of your ideas about
    wealth came from someone who probably wasn't a billionaire or at least a multi-millionaire. They shared their ideas about money with you, and you consciously accepting because children aren't aware that they can accept or reject ideas.

    The universe doesn't know big or small, only people do. We add labels, we associate feelings, the universe just Is. All one energy, that's it. Program yourself to think that owning a fleet of Ferraris is normal and natural, the universe proceeds to manifest the fleet of Ferraris for you while you move into inspired action or listen for other instructions. Program yourself to think that it's luxurious to own certain physical items and the universe says "OK, we'll make it tough for you, because you believe that these things are really tough to obtain."

    Luxury doesn't exist. Only limited states of mind too. There is no lack of anything in the universe so holding the idea that something is scarce or that is a luxery is an error in thinking.

    The perceiver creates the reality. The universe just stands by and listens to the perceiver's messages.

    RB
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  • Profile picture of the author scortillion
    I have to agree with you RB! The only one that can decide if something is superficial for you is you. I’m so tired of being told that people can have “too much money” or “too big of a house”. What business is it of theirs if I want to work hard and buy all the things I want to buy?

    Then there are the ones that say you should give it to those in need. Sure I love to help those in need, but there are a LOT out there that just don’t want to do anything for themselves.

    I spent YEARS working in the factories having to put up with so many people bitching about how it wasn’t fair that they had to work and not have things the rich do.

    Did they go to school and try to better themselves? NO! Did they try to start their own business and get out of the place they were working? NO! All I would hear was “I would love to get hurt and collect workman’s comp” so they didn’t have to work anymore, or “I hope I get laid off so I can get paid for just sitting home”.

    There are a LOT of people out there with this mentality, I’ve met them and had to deal with them. I could never understand how they could be like that…

    If you think something is not worth having then guess what, you are NOT going to have it!
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