Resolution
I resolve to remind myself daily the words of Wallace Wattles:
KNOW that there are countless millions of dollars' worth of gold in the mountains of the earth, not yet brought to light...
KNOW that the money you need will come, even if it is necessary for a thousand men to be led to the discovery of new gold mines tomorrow....
Never look at the visible supply. Look always at the limitless riches in formless substance, and KNOW that they are coming to you as fast as you can receive and use them. Nobody, by cornering the visible supply, can prevent you from getting what is yours.
You reading this - YOU - have everything you need right now to live the life of your dreams - now live it!
Happy New Year!
8 Comments:
I do wish that more people could see past the tangible and the current. This post is magnificent! I hope many people read it and practice it. It's easier than most think....especially when you start seeing results. Happy New Year, Robert
Thank you Sugar! You're a joy to know -
Happy today and New Year! Thanks for the follow on Twitter.
Love those quotes!
Checked out your art and stumbled it. I especially liked "Over Dinner III", being a figurative artist myself of course I would.
Happy New Year,
Kathy
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Thank you Kathy - I love your work - thank you for stopping by! :)
This works in reverse as well. If you know you are going broke, you will. Or maybe you were taught that abundance is somehow sinful, so it's only ok to have just enough. Well, just enough is all you'll ever get. It's fascinating to look back over my life and see how this has worked without me even being aware of it. This gives me an idea for a future topic to explore - being content with simplicity but also being open to abundance. Because it is not money that is the root of evil things, it is the love of money, or greed.
Such a great point Karen!! And I find that interesting to explore mentally - be 'accepting' and goal oriented to achieving more. Being aware and grateful of current abundance without being complacent. One other huge thing for me is also understanding 'gold' as a metaphor for riches - whatever that is that is of most value personally is 'gold.'
I have several I remind myself of daly as well this is one and fits with the theme..."the man who aquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind, may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled" Andrew Carnegie... I assume he would have said man or woman today.
Looking forward to your next post....It has been awhile!
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