Deepak Chopra talks about “setting your intention for the future, but letting your attention be on the present.” I have found this to be a very effective tool in experiencing prosperity. When I set my intentions for the things I want to create in the future and keep coming back to the present moment and my life as it is, I stay grounded in reality. I make a point to cultivate gratitude for what is. I have a personal mantra that I use, which is, “Thank you for bringing me here.” It honors my past, it appreciates the present moment, and it frees up my internal energy from any judgment or denial so I can sit in the perfection of that moment, knowing anything is possible.
The “laws of prosperity” is a vast and rich subject with many truths. Depending on one’s life circumstances, level of self-awareness, and willingness to explore, the journey will be different for everyone. The key for me has been to start where I am. Some days it is writing in a journal about what I’m grateful for, sometimes it is meditating, listening for the guidance of Spirit. At other times I have created collages with bright photos and words to represent my goals. There have been days I have needed to scream into my pillow to release anger and stuck energy. Donating time, money, and energy to someone in need offers great perspective. Often I go to a yoga class to get in touch with my body and its needs. All of these are valuable resources on the path of discovering what prosperity means to me and creating it on a day to day basis. Above all, the key is to enjoy the journey, and recognize the many ways in which you are already abundant.
Recommended Reading:
The Energy of Money by Maria Nemeth, Ph.D
The Seven Spiritual Laws to Success by Deepak Chopra
Creating True Prosperity by Shakti Gawain

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