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Imoe
post Nov 29 2007, 06:38 PM
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I'm reading various books on self-emprovement, gaining success, wealth...I've just read a book written by Paul McKenna called 'Change your life in 7 days'. I found it interesting. There is a chapter about wealth in it where he gives some tips and tricks which he used in attracting wealth. For example, he changed his the amount of money on his backaccount statement and looked at it every day. I know the mind is powerfull, but is it so powerfull that you can become a miljonair? Is it possible to attract wealth simply by visualizing it? A part of me accepts it, but another part is critical. Further, what about spirits or jinns, is it possible that with a little help of good spirits one can become wealthy? Are there people on this forum who has attained great wealth using jinns?

Looking forward to more advise!

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post Nov 29 2007, 07:28 PM
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I am kind of inline with Peter Carroll on the topic of attracting wealth. I am one of those people who always has just enough. Broke in most cases…but I have saved a lot and needed it shortly after. So I am not a good example.

Money should be treated like a religion, it is. Don’t be stupid with it, but don’t save and save and not spend it for anything either. The big trick is knowing what you want.

If you are saving, save. If you are not saving…then have a good time.

But you should treat money with respect. It is power, it is effort, always think of it as such.

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however Wealth and money are not the same, I have always had more then enough wealth...and I think most people have as well, they just don't think of it that way...the trick is not getting into debt.

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post Nov 29 2007, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE(paxx @ Nov 29 2007, 06:28 PM) *
I am kind of inline with Peter Carroll on the topic of attracting wealth. I am one of those people who always has just enough. Broke in most cases…but I have saved a lot and needed it shortly after. So I am not a good example.

Money should be treated like a religion, it is. Don’t be stupid with it, but don’t save and save and not spend it for anything either. The big trick is knowing what you want.

If you are saving, save. If you are not saving…then have a good time.

But you should treat money with respect. It is power, it is effort, always think of it as such.

P.S. added with edit.

however Wealth and money are not the same, I have always had more then enough wealth...and I think most people have as well, they just don't think of it that way...the trick is not getting into debt.


This is a very admirable post.

I will add that I have attracted and maintained wealth by the use of magic--I won't say "via the hd'jinni" because that would just be silly.

No spirit or sigil can gain wealth for you. You must discover and use the religion of money for yourself.

much love, Scarlett


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post Nov 29 2007, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE(Imoe @ Nov 29 2007, 04:38 PM) *
I know the mind is powerful, but is it so powerful that you can become a millionaire? Is it possible to attract wealth simply by visualizing it? A part of me accepts it, but another part is critical.
Not only is it possible, it's far far more than just cash.
You can visualize anything you want, but like Paxx said, it helps to know what you want. And you don't have to just visualize with nothing either, you can use props or anything you want. The amount of visualization you do is proportional to the results, which is good if you find yourself exhausted by it (it can happen) or too busy; something will still happen, maybe only a couple hundred, maybe it'll show up a year later, etc.
Stopping what you've started is trickier, sometimes you just have to plow through your once awesome now ridiculous manifestations. I've found the best thing to stop anything from occurring is doubt (or a counter-belief), so if you want a process to fail utterly, treat it like it will. Just don't get so caught up in thinking it doesn't work at all!
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Then again, the self is one of the biggest frontiers out there. I've had times where I wasn't even aware I was doubting the success of something, only to faintly visualize something and have it occur in a few seconds almost like it was squished out from two forces locked together. It sure is amazing when you get a powerful doubt you weren't aware of to move, your whole life changes noticeably. The air seems clearer, the sky bluer, the grass greener, bla bla
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post Nov 30 2007, 12:20 AM
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One of the most important barrier to wealth is self limitation. I am also a victim of this. In my mind, I'm used to have a certain amount of cash in my bank account, anything more than that then I'll continuously think about what I want to SPEND it for! I'm confident that many of us is a victim of this and it's a bad bad bad habit we needed to rid ourself from.


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