DON’T Manifest Money

That title might just be a bit misleading, though don’t get me wrong here…

Basically, what I’m saying is that, unless you are VERY specific in your manifesting processes, you don’t want to manifest “money”.

Money is just an illusion. It doesn’t exist. It represents the VALUE of something else, and it’s that “something else” that you want, right? Even if that “something else” is financial freedom in itself.

Why don’t you wanna manifest money?

Because as I said, money is not real, it’s an illusion of something else. We have money to exchange value, because what would your car be “worth” without something like money as the “body” of value?

Money, it’s all so shallow, you need to learn to look deep to the real value that are already within you, others and everything.

This is what you want to manifest, even if the manifestation turns out to be money, you shouldn’t put your intention as manifesting money.

There’s always a loophole when it comes to money, because it’s such a vague concept.

Say you ask for a boatload of cash and end up with a boatload of those chocolate filled coins… maybe not what you had in mind.

What do you want? Counterfeit money? Monopoly money? What kind of money? Dollars, Yen, Pounds, Pesos? Stolen money?

See what I’m getting at here?

In the book by Thomas and Penelope Pauley called “I’m Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams; I am, I am, I am” they tell the story about one of their friends, Eva.

Here’s the excerpt:

A friend of ours, Eva, ignored this advice when she started doing this system.

She said she knew she shouldn’t ask for money. But she wanted desperately to hold $50,000.00 in her hand, so she asked anyway.

A week later her mouth dropped to the floor when she opened her mail and took out a check made out to her in the amount of $52,532.69. You can imagine her excitement. In one week this incredible system had delivered to her door over 50,000 United States dollars.

It wasn’t some advertising trick. This was real money. Money she could spend on dinners, travel, clothing, cars. Oh, and she knew exactly which car she would get too. One of those Lexus sports cars with a push button that folds the hard top into the trunk in 15 seconds. How she would spend her free money.

Finally Eva calmed down and took a longer look at the check.

It was her 401k retirement money. It was supposed to be rolled into an IRA, but the financial institution made a mistake and sent the money to her.
Eva got exactly what she asked for. She got to hold a check for $50,000.00 + in her hand. But she couldn’t spend it. And now she had to get on the phone and figure out how to get this money into her IRA without paying penelties. The Universe will give you what you ask for. It’s just that money is nothing to ask for.

How’s that for money?

Manifesting money? Don’t even bother.

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2008-06-10 01:56:31

[...] It’s stupid, because as we talked about before, money does not exist. [...]

 
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