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Monday, April 28, 2008

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GREETINGS!

All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. Ralph Waldo Emerson

From: The Universal Bank of Infinite Abundance (UBIA)

Officially approved by the CEO of the Universe

Administrator: Angel of Abundance

April 28, 2008

Deposit into YOUR account: $100,000 One Hundred Thousand Dollars

Here’s my adaptation of the other essay from Linda MacNamar that I promised you.

Living Abundantly!

What would you wish for if you could have everything you want?

How would you feel when you go it?

Now, imagine what your life would be like if you lived every day knowing you were lacking nothing!

Is more money the answer to having what you want?

Most of us would agree that money certainly helps. But even millionaires sometimes live their lives from “not enough.” Beyond meeting our basic needs, what is this desire to have more money in the bank or in our billfolds?

Our egos will try to convince us that if we only had more, something other than what we already have, we could be secure,

generous and

peaceful.

In other words, we begin to think that more money would make us happy.

Money is consciousness in form; it carries our energy with it—our consciousness.

We might ask ourselves, “How much of my fear,

how much of my sense of not enough,

keeps me from living life abundantly?”

When we become aware that we are connected to an unlimited source of all-good, we find there is no such thing as living on a limited income. When we are aware of our unlimited source, we move to an acceptance that the money we have is enough to meet our needs and to allow us to give generously, from what we have, to the world around us.

SUGGESTED AFFIRMATIONS:

My attention is focused on Source!

”I now live a generous and abundant life!

Today let’s spend our $100,000 expecting All Good!

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