The Universe does not know your bank account status; it only reads the signals you are feeding it. So create a vibration of wealth by playing the following game:
Pretend you have an unlimited supply of $100 dollar bills in your wallet. Every time you spend a $100 dollar bill, imagine another one magically replacing it. Throughout your day, think of the many things you could spend that $100 dollars on. Act as if you are spending it over and over and over.
Rejoice and have fun with all the things you could buy, all the people you could share it with, and all the experiences you could create. As you do this you will send out a vibration of wealth and prosperity that will assist you in creating more wealth.
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July 10th, 2010 at 6:00 am
I like that you are combining “Remembering Wholeness”, “It’s Just My Nature”, as well as Donna Eden’s “Energy Medicine”. I missed your daily reminders about “Remembering Wholeness”. With all three it all comes together for me. Thanks Carol. BTW-Interesting that my back “went out” on me the other day. Couldn’t get out of bed. I was stuck and I am still somewhat “stuck” 5 days later. I stumbled onto your blog this morning and guess what I find?–the Spinal Flush. I forgot about doing that little technique and am so happy I found it. I think it will help significantly. It is interesting because I am in the middle of a divorce, it’s stressful to say the least and the $$$ isn’t flowing as it should. Funny thing that my back should go out. Try and explain that to some people and they think you are WHACKED! So what. I am getting my back back and the $$$ thing solved without an X-ray or expensive doctor visits. I’ll let you know how it goes. Thanks Carol for being the messenger.
July 10th, 2010 at 6:11 pm
Thanks Laurie, you can subscribe to the weekly Remembering Wholeness reminders at the Remembering Wholeness website
July 12th, 2010 at 9:19 am
Now THAT is an awesome game!! I love it!! That one really strikes a cord with me. I can imagine it clearly – maybe because I usually tend to focus on the lack that comes after spending money. Pretending that spending money makes it reappear is awesome!
Thank you Carol for sharing that one.