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Focus on lack - and that means any comparable words, such as "want" or "need" and your focus will expand your experience. Expect and visualize prosperity, abundance, "thy cup runneth over" and this too will expand. Your attitude about money also has a great deal to say about her participation [or her non-appearance] in your life. The greater the intensity, the tighter you feel physically and emotionally about your money, the slower its ability to act, the less reliable its flow is in your life. Arthritis in the hands is often an indication of a subconscious desire to hold on to one’s money in order to have it as needed. When you find yourself becoming stressed about money, it is most effective and important to give some away – not as a means of manipulating the Universe into giving you some back but to relax yourself and focus on being back in the gently peace-full flow of the abundance world in which you live. When you are calm about money; when you dismiss any thought about its presence or absence and replace these with the Trust that you will be given your daily bread [the prayer of the Master does not ask for a monthly supply, after all], then you will find that your requirements can be generously met. And if you ever doubt that you live in an abundant world, find a square foot of grass, lay down and count the blades of grass in that space! You are here to experience Abundance of all kinds; you are encouraged to experience an abundance of riches rather than wants. Your behaviour toward money determines its behaviour to you. What is your action plan? Hold your fist tightly closed and pour water drop-by-drop into your hand – catch much? Now open your hand, cupping it as if ready to receive and drop-by-drop try again. If you are not open to receive, how can you? Prepare a plan to circulate your money – it was never meant to be held in place, but to flow and circulate so it can come back to you fully multiplied. Certain portions of this essay were original printed in Vibrational Harmony in 1999. © Michel Green, 1999-2006
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