Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi Marc The idea/concept, the intention, the actions and results are all about having to learn the areas necessary to create oneself into actually being rich. I wish it were as simple as " just think you are rich and you are - just do it! " If that were the case, I'm already a millionaire . How one goes about that can either be from an honest and full exchange point of view or a criminal one where the exchange is unbalanced. In my earlier post, I mentioned the exchange factor because its a rather important part of the learning to become rich, etc. How many people have you met where they have a very successful business but it was started by drug money, maybe gun money, maybe some sort of " scam " money. What type of exchange is that? Maybe these people were so engulfed by their dreams they didn't stop to think about the types of exchanges they were creating and how if enough people get into these types of things, how it affects the world. And yes, there are also people who made it big with a much better exchange factor and perhaps only a few white lies here and there . But the point being that if more people thought about what they were offering and what they were receiving, maybe this planet could be a bit better (boy, is " that " a novel thought or what . Who knows how some of these wealthy people got their money. Some very legitimately and some not so legitimate. Maybe both just as much engulfed in their way of doing it. So, " just do it " ? I've come to definitely dislike this phrase over the years. It might work for some, but its never worked for me. To be honest, I enjoy entertainers in general, but I think they get overpaid and I really object to having to pay $125.00 for one seat in the front row of a live musical. I realize the years of practice and work these people put into their lives and art, but ya know, its getting a little bit over-rated now, in my opinion. It also creates a whole new pressure on them to " have " to perform a particular way and a whole new competition which doesn't necessarily leave all that much room for the " love " of their work. But that's my opinion as well and not necessarily the golden rule of things. And of course, what would be the exchange factor if someone were to inherit a large amount of money. I wonder what Presley did with her money she inherited and I wonder just how rich she actually is now in comparison to what she most likely once was. Sometimes when a person hasn't had enough of an exchange factor in their lives, when they inherit, they blow the money. They don't realize or have the education to invest that money into something that might keep them wealthy. But then there are those few handful of people who come from such wealth as they don't have to worry about it for the rest of their lives. And the reason for their wealth would get into a spiritual talk as far as I'm concerned as they were born into it. But, I believe we are talking about the more common situation in our culture, so the idea of exchange as far as I'm concerned is a rather valuable piece of the picture. It also handles other areas of life as well. Warmly, Lyn --- MARC VINSON <mince38@...> wrote: > > Lots of interesting thoughts about money and > spirituality last issue. However....if you look at the > wealthiest people in the world, I think their secret > is they dont make it so complicated. I dont think > Trump or 95% of big corp. CEO's ever wonder > about wether their monetary endeavors help anyone > else. If they are being true to their soul purpose on > earth or EFT. My honest opinion after studying rich > people for 30 years is that rich people fall into 2 > catagories. They either think about it night and day > so they attract what they think about. Or...they are > complete opposites. they love what they do sooooooooo > much that they become masters at it that people flock > to them for their time and thus many of them " learn " > to charge for their time by accident because everyone > wants their time. I mean look at Venus and Serena > . Thier dad saw someone winning $100k in a > tournament on television and said to himself.... " hey > my girls can do that. " Do you think they actually > thought they would each wind up with $40m each in > endorsement contracts alone!!!! > > I think we spiritual folk overthink this money thing > and instead should just read one book.... " THINK AND > GROW RICH " and as Nike says.... " Just do It. " I assure > you that Bill Gates and the sisters do not do > EFT, Reiki, TAT, PEAT and all the other stuff we do. > What they do is................one thing really great. > Talane Madeiner write that all you need to do to get > rich is be great at one thing.It doesnt even matter if > you can balance a checkbook. Read her book:Coach > Yourself to Success. She is Leonards proteg'e! > Maybe those of us who love tapping might keep tapping > for one thing only like money itself or mastery of > something until money appears. It could take 1/2 a > lifetime or 6 momths but time is never a consideration > to rich people. Not the way we think. When > Trump was in debt almost a billion dollars, Im sure he > didnt say... " oh God, it will take me 20 years to pay > it off. " No. He just did it, and was out of debt in > about a year! > > Also, as a coach, myself, I can say that I never saw > anyone become prosperous without creating a vehicle > for the money to come thru. Like mastering a skill! > > Peace, > Marc ===== Plex/join EWM SET-UP/join __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi Marc The idea/concept, the intention, the actions and results are all about having to learn the areas necessary to create oneself into actually being rich. I wish it were as simple as " just think you are rich and you are - just do it! " If that were the case, I'm already a millionaire . How one goes about that can either be from an honest and full exchange point of view or a criminal one where the exchange is unbalanced. In my earlier post, I mentioned the exchange factor because its a rather important part of the learning to become rich, etc. How many people have you met where they have a very successful business but it was started by drug money, maybe gun money, maybe some sort of " scam " money. What type of exchange is that? Maybe these people were so engulfed by their dreams they didn't stop to think about the types of exchanges they were creating and how if enough people get into these types of things, how it affects the world. And yes, there are also people who made it big with a much better exchange factor and perhaps only a few white lies here and there . But the point being that if more people thought about what they were offering and what they were receiving, maybe this planet could be a bit better (boy, is " that " a novel thought or what . Who knows how some of these wealthy people got their money. Some very legitimately and some not so legitimate. Maybe both just as much engulfed in their way of doing it. So, " just do it " ? I've come to definitely dislike this phrase over the years. It might work for some, but its never worked for me. To be honest, I enjoy entertainers in general, but I think they get overpaid and I really object to having to pay $125.00 for one seat in the front row of a live musical. I realize the years of practice and work these people put into their lives and art, but ya know, its getting a little bit over-rated now, in my opinion. It also creates a whole new pressure on them to " have " to perform a particular way and a whole new competition which doesn't necessarily leave all that much room for the " love " of their work. But that's my opinion as well and not necessarily the golden rule of things. And of course, what would be the exchange factor if someone were to inherit a large amount of money. I wonder what Presley did with her money she inherited and I wonder just how rich she actually is now in comparison to what she most likely once was. Sometimes when a person hasn't had enough of an exchange factor in their lives, when they inherit, they blow the money. They don't realize or have the education to invest that money into something that might keep them wealthy. But then there are those few handful of people who come from such wealth as they don't have to worry about it for the rest of their lives. And the reason for their wealth would get into a spiritual talk as far as I'm concerned as they were born into it. But, I believe we are talking about the more common situation in our culture, so the idea of exchange as far as I'm concerned is a rather valuable piece of the picture. It also handles other areas of life as well. Warmly, Lyn --- MARC VINSON <mince38@...> wrote: > > Lots of interesting thoughts about money and > spirituality last issue. However....if you look at the > wealthiest people in the world, I think their secret > is they dont make it so complicated. I dont think > Trump or 95% of big corp. CEO's ever wonder > about wether their monetary endeavors help anyone > else. If they are being true to their soul purpose on > earth or EFT. My honest opinion after studying rich > people for 30 years is that rich people fall into 2 > catagories. They either think about it night and day > so they attract what they think about. Or...they are > complete opposites. they love what they do sooooooooo > much that they become masters at it that people flock > to them for their time and thus many of them " learn " > to charge for their time by accident because everyone > wants their time. I mean look at Venus and Serena > . Thier dad saw someone winning $100k in a > tournament on television and said to himself.... " hey > my girls can do that. " Do you think they actually > thought they would each wind up with $40m each in > endorsement contracts alone!!!! > > I think we spiritual folk overthink this money thing > and instead should just read one book.... " THINK AND > GROW RICH " and as Nike says.... " Just do It. " I assure > you that Bill Gates and the sisters do not do > EFT, Reiki, TAT, PEAT and all the other stuff we do. > What they do is................one thing really great. > Talane Madeiner write that all you need to do to get > rich is be great at one thing.It doesnt even matter if > you can balance a checkbook. Read her book:Coach > Yourself to Success. She is Leonards proteg'e! > Maybe those of us who love tapping might keep tapping > for one thing only like money itself or mastery of > something until money appears. It could take 1/2 a > lifetime or 6 momths but time is never a consideration > to rich people. Not the way we think. When > Trump was in debt almost a billion dollars, Im sure he > didnt say... " oh God, it will take me 20 years to pay > it off. " No. He just did it, and was out of debt in > about a year! > > Also, as a coach, myself, I can say that I never saw > anyone become prosperous without creating a vehicle > for the money to come thru. Like mastering a skill! > > Peace, > Marc ===== Plex/join EWM SET-UP/join __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi, If you get the opportunity to see the movie " What the Bleep Do We Know " , I highly recommend it. It will help you see how you can manifest again. It will help so much in putting behind you so many beliefs that don't serve you. I wish this movie was required viewing in every school. Here's the intro to the movie from it's website www.whatthebleep.com: What the Bleep Do We Know? Are you ready for a spiritual film that combines quantum physics, multi-dimensional visual effects and animation, a dramatic story and interviews with leading scientists and mystics? What Happens When You Combine Today's Cutting Edge Scientists & Mystics? Can Science And Religion Really Be On The Same Path? On The Same Planet? In The Same Movie!? This movie only is showing in a few cities, but if it comes your way, I highly recommend it. Kathleen PS. I actually did some tapping during the movie because it was so eye-opening, the tapping helped me take in what I was seeing and hearing and accept it. -------------- Original message -------------- > Dear Marc, > > I had to laugh when I read your email, I so agree with you. > When I was younger, I used to 'manifest' everything I needed without giving it a > thought and yeah I guess it was because it was an unconscious thing. > I only started having money issues after I started taking my spirituality > seriously. I met a wonderful teacher when I was 18 who got me really thinking > about how things really are but I made some misinterpretations of things she > told me owing to my filters at the time. You know the old paradigm stuff like > the spiritual path is one of sacrifice and suffering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi Kathleen, Another good review.... I am really looking forward to this movie. I got on the email list a few weeks ago but it looks as though it will be a while before it comes down to Aus. When you went to see it, was there a lot of people in the audience? Thanks Kathleen, Blessings, Kerri k.scheps@... wrote: Hi, If you get the opportunity to see the movie " What the Bleep Do We Know " , I highly recommend it. It will help you see how you can manifest again. It will help so much in putting behind you so many beliefs that don't serve you. I wish this movie was required viewing in every school. Here's the intro to the movie from it's website www.whatthebleep.com: What the Bleep Do We Know? Have a GREAT DAY!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Lyn A few years ago I went to two theatre plays within about a month. One was in Richmond UK - with a big star and a big billboard (and expensive seats). I came away annoyed - I had sat through a poor quality production - OK the stage and trappings were perfect but the play left me cold - it was little more that an ego trip for the lead star! The other play was at a children's school - amatuer production - loose outfits, lost lines, sometimes aqueeky music - but all those young faces were trying hard and were happy and smiling. It was a moving performance - wonderful - worth may times that at Richmond but at a fraction of the price. Love and healing Ian > Hi Marc > > The idea/concept, the intention, the actions and results are all > about having to learn the areas necessary to create oneself into > actually being rich. I wish it were as simple as " just think you are > rich and you are - just do it! " If that were the case, I'm already a > millionaire . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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