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How To Manifest Using The Law Of Expansion By Anne Hartley I
stumbled across the law of expansion accidentally more than 20 years ago,
when I was working with a client to improve her financial situation. My client had a problem with
debt and never had any money left over for the things that were important to
her. At first I worked with her on a purely practical level by creating a
budget and allocating money toward debt reduction but this didn’t work. Then,
one day I asked the magical question, What makes you feel prosperous? She rearranged her budget so
that there was some money for things that made her feel good. Her first
choice was to buy flowers on a regular basis. These flowers became the first
thing she saw when she opened her front door and they made her feel good.
Once a month we added in a new item. This is important because your intention
is to expand what you allow into your life. She started carrying $50 in her
wallet, previously she never had any money. She did up one piece of furniture
at a time, bought curtains for one window and the changes that occurred in
her life as a result of this were incredible. Within one year her income
trebled and she still worked for the same employer. This happened because she
said, she no longer felt deprived. The law of contraction gives
just the opposite result. If you are like most people when you feel afraid,
you contract. See if any of these examples apply to you: Whenever you don’t have enough
money you cut back. This could be a
personal or business situation. If you have a problem you
withdraw into yourself and cut yourself off from people. When you have been let down by
someone you decide not to trust again. If you have been hurt you
decide not to open yourself emotionally like that again. If you have a debt problem you
avoid your creditors. You avoid confrontation. When you have a problem you
become paralysed and do nothing. You bury your head in the
sand. The law of expansion draws
what you want to you. The law of contraction takes you away from what you
want. However, it’s easy to misinterpret. Many years ago, when I
experienced constant financial problems I would go out and spend, thinking I
was invoking a universal law, but when the credit card bill came in I worried
about how I would pay it. On the other hand there are many entrepreneurs who
have found themselves in difficult financial situations and gotten themselves
out of trouble by expanding. Buying a company that has a strong cash flow is
a common business solution. Tony Robbins’ business was about to go under and
he decided to expand instead and completely turned it around. You may wonder what the
difference is between the two, and it all comes down to how you feel. If you
have financial problems and you spend responsibly and feel good as a result
of this choice, then you invoke the law of expansion. If you spend and you
worry about how you are going to pay for it, you invoke the law of
contraction and that is because you can only manifest from a place of feeling
good. For many, many years now I have always given more whenever money has
gotten a little tight. It’s my way of invoking the law of expansion. If you meditate or go on a
retreat in order to connect with your spirit, this invokes the law of
expansion. If you withdraw in order to avoid conflict, or a problem, you
invoke the law of contraction. To get this law working for
you start adding things into your life that make you feel good, then at least
once a month, add in something else. These items don’t have to cost money. I
love books and I used to spend a lot of money on books, I now buy my personal
development books, because these I like to refer to, and I treasure them.
Most (not all) fiction and biographies I borrow from the library. If you love
beauty you can go for a walk in a beautiful area. If you love eating out but
don’t have enough money to do it as often as you like go out for coffee and
desert. You can find a college that teaches massage and have a massage from a
student, in my area this costs $35 which is about half the normal fee. Look for ways to bring more of
what makes you happy into your life on a daily basis and you will find that
manifesting the bigger things in life becomes quite easy. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Anne Hartley Anne Hartley is a life
coach, trains others to be life coaches and is the author of several books
including Love The Life You Live. To view a free extract from Anne books go
to http://www.hartlifecoaching.com.au |
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