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The key to "No money trouble"...

12/6/2012

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Guest post by my Abraham friend "cinco" - look for her on YouTube

The key to "no money trouble" is not merely imagining lots of it in your bank account, from your current perspective. It is to imagine yourself as one for whom the "cost" of things is not an issue. One who "walks the walk" and "talks the talk" - how would you conduct yourself? 

How and to whom would you be speaking, regularly? How would you dress when you go out - when you are home alone? Where would you live? What would regularly be in your refrigerator? How would your floors feel on your bare feet? What and how would you drive? Where would you get your groceries? Is your dishwasher loud or quiet? Where would you do laundry? WOULD you do your own laundry? What would you eat for breakfast? What kind of computer would you have? What kind of desk? What television programs would you watch?

None of those things would seem particularly "special" to you from the perspective of one who is living it - as opposed to how special they may seem from your current perspective. These things would simply be "a day in the life of" you. Simply project your imagination further into the future, beyond "receiving" those things, where you're already living that way, and spend some time there.

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Mary
3/25/2013 05:16:27 am

I am very new to Abraham-Hicks. This is a whole new journey. I want to thank you for these posts. they are helpful!

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Zehra
3/25/2013 03:45:56 pm

I am glad that you are here. There are many Abraham groups on Facebook, come out and join us. You will find many people there who will help you clarify and get answers.
Much love and appreciation.
Zehra

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Mary
3/26/2013 04:57:39 pm

I am so very new to Abraham, I am fascinated with what I am reading and appreciate your willingness to share. I want to respect everyone's beliefs and experiences, but, I am having a hard time believing that something could be so good and could really help me change the direction of my life for the better. I want so much to trust.

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Zehra
3/28/2013 04:50:27 pm

Dearest Mary, Trust is everything. Do read the article called Trees are teachers http://zmahoon.weebly.com/2/post/2013/02/trees-are-teachers.html?
In my personal experience Abraham's teachings are simple to understand, not easy to implement. You see we have a habit of thinking in a certain way - it cannot be undone and reprogrammed over night - it takes time. We have to be willing to take it one step at a time and let it sink in.
The trust will come - as long as you feel called to Abraham's teachings everything else will fall into place - you will find all the answers you seek.
Let me know how I may be of help.
Much love and appreciation,
Zehra

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12/1/2014 04:31:29 pm

It is to imagine yourself as one for whom the "cost" of things is not an issue. One who "walks the walk" and "talks the talk" - how would you conduct yourself?

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12/2/2014 04:11:15 pm

Is your dishwasher loud or quiet? Where would you do laundry? WOULD you do your own laundry? What would you eat for breakfast? What kind of computer would you have? What kind of desk? What television programs would you watch?

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Where would you get your groceries? Is your dishwasher loud or quiet? Where would you do laundry? WOULD you do your own laundry?

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