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Monday, September 28, 2009

More Life for All: The Clue of Significance

As we visualize our dreams, enjoying the imagining of what it could be like to have money rolling in, we quickly begin to realize what it is that we really value. Every day on the Prosperity Project, as we imagine what we would do with a certain amount of money, we are really deciding in that moment what it is that we value most.

Playing this game every day is showing us WHY we want more money. I've always believed that our intentions for doing an act are way more important than the act itself. I've done some really dumb stuff in my life, but often I meant well. My intentions were kind, my actions just had unwanted circumstances. I believe that if we always act with good intention, even if we screw up, then eventually our judgment will catch up and we'll begin to make wiser choices.

This game is helping us practice. Today's clue, then, is the clue of Significance. As we spend our money, let's give some thought to the ways in which our having more money is providing more value to the people around us. Are we spending our money in ways that matter? What really matters, anyway? Are we being generous with our money? Are we remembering to bring along the people that we love? Are they sharing in our prosperity even though they may not share our vision? How is the world a better place because we have more money? Knowing the answers to these questions goes a long way in convincing our subconscious that we really are worthy.

In that Law of Attraction classic, The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace Wattles explains that all people who get rich do so by acting in a Certain Way. One of the main characteristics of that Certain Way is doing everything with the idea of providing More Life for All. That especially applies to the way we spend our money. As you spend your imaginary money every day, imagine all of the ways in which spending this money will provide More Life for All. Take some time to visualize all of the people whose lives will have added value because you spent that money. Certainly go into detail imagining how the money will help the people you love; but also give thought to all of the people you will never meet who will benefit because you have spent today's money.

It's a very powerful exercise. I wonder where it will lead?

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