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Mindful Money Practice

posted by dprice | 8:47pm Thursday October 22, 2009

Do you sometimes have an unhappy or conflicted relationship with money?
If so, it may be impacting your financial reality. Sure, we all know that money is not the key to our happiness but having some does help right?
So, wouldn’t it be better if we befriended money and got to know it
better and even learned how to interact with it more harmoniously?

Unfortunately, we often have negative associations with money that
adversely affect our experience with it, and sometimes even unconsciously sabotage ourselves.  Many of these negative thoughts or beliefs may have been formed in early childhood with events that have long since passed, but have taken up lodging inside the our subconscious mind.

For example, if
we dislike someone or have conflicted feelings about them, eventually
the person goes away or begins to avoids us. Energetically, the same
thing can happen with money. If we store up enough negativity around
money, it can actually become scarce or we can experience challenges in our financial
life.

Also, if you secretly don’t think you deserve more money or believe money itself is bad, you can unconsciously
create a reality that reflects your belief system. So, it’s very
important to clear out any negative thoughts or beliefs you may hold
around money or your personal finances so that you can create a more
positive field from which to attract what you truly want and need into
your life.

Here’s an affirmation to help clear your mind of
negative thoughts or beliefs around money. Try it and see if it your
relationship with money begins to improve.

Mindful Money Clearing Affirmation

I cleanse my mind of any and all negative thoughts
 or associations about money.
I release and forgive all past mistakes around money,
 both my own and others.
I accept responsibility for myself and my financial wellness.
I believe that the universe is abundant and that
this abundance is available to me.
I release any obstacle, doubt or limitation that exists in my mind
and limits my good.
I am free of the illusion of lack.
There is enough, I have enough, I am enough and
I am willing and ready to receive God’s grace and abundance fully
with ease, openness and a grateful heart.  

Peace & Blessings!



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