Saturday, February 18, 2006

Does This Topic Make You Squirm

Deep down inside, most people are really afraid of wealth. And start squirming when this topic is brought to the table.

Don’t you think it’s weird how talking about your right to riches can cause such an emotional reaction.

I mean it’s Great News, and people get upset.

What’s even more odd is that, when you talk about unsubstantiated allegations like the existence of angels, demons, heaven, hell, and UFOs, you never get such strong emotional resistance. I wonder why.

Our subconscious knows what’s true and what’s not. So when we hear a truth that doesn’t fit into our beliefs, we cringe inside and buckle under the weight of fear. If it wasn’t true, we wouldn’t be squirming.

It’s amazing really how we can believe and even die for the most absurd, irrational, unprovable, unsubstantiated assertions. But when an actual Science of Getting Rich is presented, many people create irrational arguments against what they think is a crazy impossibility.

That’s why I just love children. They come into this life totally unafraid and uninhibited. They don’t live in a state of judgment. Curious and joyful, they explore everything. They’re thrilled when they discover something and make it their own.

How about you. Are you held back by past inhibitions or do you realize that your life is always a journey of new discoveries.

Here’s the big question. Do you accept your greatness.

In order to comprehend your life as being prosperous, you must tap into the wonder that is your life. Gaze into the star-studded nights and stretch your mind light-years away. See yourself as ever-expanding. Allow your magnificence to flower.

‘A great attitude does much more than turn on the lights in our worlds; it seems to magically connect us to all sorts of serendipitous opportunities that were somehow absent before the change.’
- Earl Nightingale

It’s time to unhinge yourself from cringing about living a life of wealth and prosperity. Follow the lead of other great men and women who explore the universal possibilities just like a children do. Soak up the wisdom now as presented so grippingly in Wallace D. Wattles’ The Science of Getting Rich for Artists.

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French


P.S. Wallace D. Wattles said ‘Do not think that you will begin to act in a great way at some future time; begin now.’ For more where that came from go now to Prosperous Artist.

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