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The Part The Guru Left Out By Neil Fellowes In
this article I'm going to lay things on the line concerning a couple of
phrases you may have heard being banded around spirituality circles. I'm
doing this because I think we all owe it to ourselves to develop a fuller
relationship with certain areas of our lives. Through the experience of doing
this, we can grow. One
of the favourite phrases I hear in New Age spirituality is: 'Give what you
want to get.' If you want money, you give money and money comes back to you.
Another quote I hear in spirituality is the old Gandhi quote, 'Be the change
you want to see' or it's sister, 'Act as if.' Spirituality and Money For many people The idea of
'Giving money to get money' hasn't worked. And why should it? If you're only
going to give in the hope or expectation of getting, there is something wrong
with the transaction - it's being done with a motive. Since many people involved in spirituality
have money issues, let's apply this 'Give what you want to get,' phrase to
money. When people hear this idea their response is most often: 'But how can
I give when I have nothing to give?' or 'I can hardly afford my bills!' In this sense the 'Give what
you want to get' ideal may as well be substituted for 'Let's hit and hope.' I
suggest this because the phrase in itself usually only brings up desperation.
For me, this type of quip, offered within spirituality concerning money, is
nothing more than a cop-out comment offered by people who don't have any
practical knowledge of how to make money, respect it and nurture it's growth
so we can effect change in the world. Spirituality and The Practical In the 'Act as if' suggestion
we do have a little more practical opportunity. Speaking from experience
(having been obese once upon a time) how do you be twenty stone and 'act as
if' you were the person who is one hundred and four pounds lighter than you.
He could run without his inner thighs catching fire. He could tie his
shoelaces without his belly getting in the way and do the downward dog in
yoga without being choked by the double chin. So what do we do with these phrases? I admit, I have wanted to
gather up all the people who proffered such airy-fairy advice and lead them
all to the tallest tower in far far away land (I did think I might put pink
fluffy stuff on the prison bars). I've come out the other side of that
thinking now and hope I can offer you something of substance. Money and Spirituality Let's go back to 'Give what
you want to get' and money. For a moment just think of the possibility that
you don't actually have to give money to get it - I know you suddenly feel
relieved, don't you? Good. And what if it's not about giving money per se?
What if all you have to do is give yourself to the experience and
relationship you have with money? I didn't like my financial
situation and wanted to change it forever. During a twelve month period I
immersed myself in understanding my experience and relationship with money. I
read books. I met millionaires. I got in conversation with people who were
wealthier than me and examined my own attitude and habits towards spending,
budgeting, savings, longer-term investments. Quite literally I gave myself
to the experience and relationship of money. I learned a greater respect and
appreciation for money. I came to understand money. I nurtured my
relationship with money. I cared for money. I cared how I spent it. I cared
about the people I spent it with. I grew to love it and accept it as part of
my experience and came to really honour it for the choices it gave me. If you are a spiritual person
who would like to ditch the money woes or if you just want to become more
financially savvy, please see the booklet I've put together. It's a series of
short practical tips aimed at whetting your appetite on growing your
financial prosperity and financial abundance. You'll also find several short
reviews on money books in the 4U section of our web site. I strongly recommend
Rich Dad Poor Dad. The Act of Spirituality With 'Act as if' we may have
to chunk it down (forgive the pun). If you are twenty stone and want to get
to twelve, start by aiming for nineteen stone. Get to understand that the
best way to eat a lot of food is to live a long time! Start to swim or walk
once a day and build up your endurance over the course of time. Start your food education.
Investigate what goes into your mouth and the effects it has on your body.
Read. Research the internet and speak to people who enjoy the kind of health
and vitality you have. Get to understand your relationship with food,
exercise and health. Notice how food affects your spirituality. Pay attention
to when you're really tired or just being lazy - yes there is a difference!
You may also want to consider my Special Offer on coaching. A Task for You Consider
This Week: Where in your life do you use
or subscribe to superficial metaphors or thinking. How can you develop your
experience and relationship with it. In closing - may I express my
deep appreciation for your interest in CommunitySoul. You inspire me to
continue writing and finding new ways to teach people how to live consciously
and work together for a better Community. I hope that today's article will
be of help to you or someone you know. I hope I have not offended your
religion or spirituality and wish you a wonderful week! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Neil Fellowes CommunitySoul has best
selling authors, top coaches, book, dvd and music reviews on personal
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