The article "Be As Rich As You Can Imagine" talks about attraction, it has been released by Debbie Gisonni.
How rich is rich enough for you—millionaire, billionaire, trillionaire? Someone from the ghetots of New York City might guess having a swimming pool is rich. A person living in an impoverished third wolrd country may consider anyone with running water to be rich. It’s all relative.We learn early on that money and material possessions define how rich we are. We also learn that we never have enough of eitehr of these. Walk into any middle class family’s home with kids these days and take a look at the toy collection. Chances are you won’t find a crateful, but a roomful! How many birthday parties have you been to where you’ve watched a child frantically tear the off the wrapping on their gifts (as if a bomb would explode if it wasn’t opened in ten seconds) only to fling the present off to the side in order to get to the next one? Hence the pattern begins of wanting more while never feeling like you have enough.Of course, we should know deep down inside that money isn’t the only measurement of richness in life, but alas we live in a society where advertisements, news media and retail stores paint a different picture—one with large green dollar signs against a backdrop of colorful merchandise and subliminal promises of happiness and success. There’s nothing wrong with wanting and havnig it all. The issue exists when we make it our top and only priority in life. That’s when it gets ugly; people get greedy and use unscurpulous methods to get want they want. Look at what happened during the booming economy of the mid to late nineties—wealthy business people, stock brokers and well known media personalities were convicted of trying to amass even more money with their white collar crimes.Here’s a news flash: you can be as rich a girl as you want in life; there is plenty of abunadnce in the universe for everyone. You may need to adjust your definition of what rich is to you and certainly expnad that definition to include other things besides money and possessions—love, respect, friendship, admiration, happiness...To name a few. When you do that, you’ll relaize how abundant your life really is, and your perception immediately changes from one of lack or need to one of abundance.Universal law goes like this: “Like attracts like”. You will attract more riches into your life, including money, if you alreday see yourself as rich.
Mabye in the end you’ll decide that you have enough money.
Maybe you’ll deicde you deserve more. Either way, you’re more likely to have and receive money if you come into it with an attitude of abundance rather than one of poverty.Call upon Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of abundance, beauty and happiness to help you biuld both your material and spiritual wealth as both are equally important. Lakshmi is said to have been born, fully-grown, out of the ocean on a lotus petal and adorned with precious jewels, gold and gifts. There is a chant you can use to invoke the presence of Lakshmi: “Om Nameh, Lakshmi Namah”. She is always available to bring good fortune to others...That includes you Goddess! 5 Ways to Be Rich:• Count your blessings in all areas of your life everyday.• Celebrate successes with friends and family.• Visualize having what you desire, rather than focusing on not having it.• Don’t compare your life or money with that of another—we each have a unique path.• Always place a higher value on love than money.Excerpted from the book: The Goddess of Happiness, A Down-to-Earth Guide for Heavenly Balance and BlissDebbie Gisonni, aka The Goddess of Happiness™, is an author (The Goddess of Happiness: A Down-to-Earth Guide for Heavenly Balance and Bliss and Vita’s Will: Real Life Lessons about Life Death & Moving On), speaker, happiness expert and columnist for iVillage.Com. Contact: http://www.Goddessofhappiness.ComCopyright, All Rights Reserved, Debbie Gisonni
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