Hale Dwoskin – Sedona Method – The Money Course
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This 12-session training will release you from the crippling grip of fear and unleash the limitless potential of bravery inside you.
We live in a world where most people believe that money makes the world go round. Every aspect of our existence is measured by how much money it costs or how much money we can produce. Even when we have a lot of money, our bank accounts are frequently half empty rather than half filled. We don’t follow our passions unless we believe they will provide immediate financial benefits. And we rarely, if ever, pause to appreciate what we have right now. We are frequently at odds with money. We believe it is being stingy or refusing to give us what we want. Making and having money is viewed as a fight for power and/or survival. However, this does not have to be the case for you. This course will look at our connection with money and how to avoid it from taking over our life and robbing our aliveness. We shall uncover a new method of dealing with money that is focused on plenty rather than scarcity. As we allow ourselves to accept the amount of money we already have, we will easily release the inner hurdles to attaining big riches. We will recognize and dispel the misconceptions that keep us from obtaining and experiencing the genuine riches that money may give. We will learn to be at ease with the natural flow of money, which will unlock the floodgates to long-term riches. We will make peace with money and open ourselves to a strong, serene, and natural current that will bring more easy ease into all aspect of our life.
Money Is Just a Phrase
When we hear the word money, we all have different recollections and opinions about what it means. We forget that the mental shape we give money is not its genuine form. When you let go of your sentiments about money, you can clearly understand what is true for you about it and how to utilize it to assist yourself and people you care about attain abundance and satisfaction with money.
Lust Is a Dud
Lester Levenson’s adage relates to our unquenchable need for money. Having money is, of course, wonderful and vital in our environment. However, we have lost sight of the fact that we have overvalued it. When we crave after money, we feel deprived and unable to enjoy what we have. “Bears make money. Bulls make money,” as the adage goes on Wall Street. Pigs are butchered.” Because of our lust, we lose out on possibilities to make more money and instead stick to techniques that cause us to have less. Our libido drives us to make important judgment errors that impede us from accomplishing our goals. When you let go of your desire for money, money flows more easily into your experience. Furthermore, you appreciate the money you do have more. You can have instead when you let go of the longing. Which do you prefer?
Restoring Your Financial Relationship
Most of us have absolutely unhealthy financial relationships. Instead of being a means to a better life and more security, money has become a taskmaster, depriving us of happiness and delight. When you repair your relationship with money, it becomes a buddy and a natural extension of your good intentions. Working with money to achieve what is in your highest and best interest becomes much simpler.
The Giving and Receiving Power
Giving and receiving are only two sides of the same universal current. It is necessary to be open to both giving and receiving in order to enjoy real plenty and well-being.
When we hoard money without the intention of sharing it, we live a more lonely existence filled with a sense of lack. It brings us tremendous happiness to utilize our money to benefit not only ourselves, but also people in need and the environment. The feeling of generosity is a good place to start. It is not necessary to give more than you can afford. It is about giving from the heart without expecting anything in return, even accolades. The more you donate, the more you enjoy the benefits that money may bring to you and others you love.
We frequently do not ask for the money we deserve or the value of the service or product we provide. We may even feel awkward asking for what is properly ours. When we let go of this, we learn that allowing ourselves to receive money opens us up to the richness that already exists inside and around us. You expose yourself to the global flow by being open to both receiving and giving.
Forgiving Yourself for Financial Mistakes in the Past
We are frequently harsh on ourselves for what we perceive to be prior financial failures. We forget what most successful people have discovered: even when we don’t achieve, we gain the things we need to do better the following time. Furthermore, when we believe we have failed at something rather than not yet achieved, we punish ourselves for our lack of achievement with even more failure. Forgiving yourself for previous financial blunders allows you to live and win in the present.
Money is more than your perceptions of it.
There are so many competing attitudes about money that we frequently feel stymied or stopped from achieving our goals without even recognizing it. We regard our beliefs as the truth rather than merely one point of view. When you realize that your beliefs are not true, you uncover what is truly true for you in this time and operate from that experience rather than what you have lead yourself to think about it.
Are You a Financial Lemming?
When it comes to money, we frequently follow the herd and don’t realize it until it’s too late that we’re going to fall off the cliff. When we quit embracing the mainstream money consciousness, we realize that we may forge a new path free of the conflicts and impediments that society’s views appear to create for us. Instead of mindlessly following or raging against existing trends, we may create our own. When you live with your money eyes open, you may see your way to success and happiness more clearly.
Money cannot buy happiness.
We frequently believe that happiness is only achievable if we have enough money. We believe that happiness can be purchased and sold. However, when we believe that money will bring us happiness, even when we have it, we feel empty on the inside. When you realize you are your own source of pleasure and apply it to your relationship with money, you are free to perceive money for what it is, making it simpler to have and appreciate.
Gratitude Unlocks the Door to Abundance
We tend to lose or abuse what we have when we take it for granted. When we acknowledge and feel thankful for our current level of plenty, we open ourselves up to having more and suffering less. We discover that we may more easily expose ourselves to all that money has to offer and enjoy the feast. Furthermore, feeling grateful fills your heart with joy and brightness, which is a brilliant reward in and of itself.
For the Love of Cash
Money is something that most of us have a love/hate relationship with. No matter how much we have, we despise our reliance on it and whatever we must do to obtain and maintain it. When you learn to appreciate money for what it is, you open up a whole new world of possibilities for wealth and success.
You are sufficient.
We spend our lives as if we never have or are enough. This results in a variety of distortions inside ourselves and our environments, and it does not lead to abundance. Lack breeds more lack. When you allow yourself to be open to the notion that you are enough and have enough, your universe responds in magnificent ways.
Money Is Simply Energy
We regard money as if it were tangible and distinct from us. However, money is only a component of the one energy that we all share. We realize that money and ourselves are not distinct from this one life power that unifies, enlivens, and illuminates all when we tap into this one energy. As you become aware of this underlying connection, your perspective of and ability to master money improves, and you feel blissfully liberated from the constraints you have placed on money in your life.
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