Feng Shui is the art of sensing energy. Typically this art is applied in the creation of spaces – kind of like the art of highly sensitive interior (or exterior) design. It’s about the placement of specific objects, in specific places, in specific relationships to each other, to create a ‘flow’ – a harmonious swirl – of energy in that space. The result of this is prosperity, wellbeing, harmony, joy, upliftment, and more. Continue Reading
Becoming a Master Creator
A Master Creator has developed these: Understanding Tools Practice Consistent and Reliable Results Understanding Understanding comes from exposure to new ideas. Sometimes we need to encounter new ideas from several angles. Read this book over and over again, until you 'get it'. Until you understand – which means to 'stand under', to have an 'aha' recognition – of how abundance works. To understand Continue Reading
Getting Out of The Way
There comes a time in the creation of anything when we need to Get Out of The Way – we need to allow the Non-Physical its power to create. John Randolph Price articulates brilliantly this process of attuning our focus from our fixation on the Physical to a gleeful awareness of our Non-Physical Self. In fact it is our Non-Physical Self that channels or flows into our Physical experience anything we desire which is not yet in our Continue Reading
A Master Creator’s Practice
Use your tools. Tools are worthless in a dusty, dark shed. Bring them 'into the light'. Bring them into your active experience, each and every day. Choose the tools that feel most natural to you. When will you practice them? How will you remind yourself to practice? Like any athlete or great musician you become great – proficient and masterful, with consistent and reliable results – by practicing. Would you Continue Reading
Consistent and Reliable Results
Imagine yourself, a few weeks from now, having diligently and consistently applied your understanding through the practice of the tools you’ve chosen (from The Simplexity of Abundance – 4 Steps to Plenty, plus any tools you already have that pre-date your reading this book) … How do you look? How do you feel? Listen to the tone and timbre of your voice. What are you saying? Who are Continue Reading
Why Meditate? – Part 2
In the sweet stillness of our body and our mind, we begin to open our central channel – the internal 'shaft' which links our energy centers – our 'chakras'. And with this aligning and gradual, subtle opening of our chakras, the King/Queen of them all – our Crown chakra – begins to open. And we begin, on conscious and unconscious levels of our awareness, to align with our 'Vertical reality'. We begin to orient ourselves 'up' … rather than Continue Reading
Why Meditate? – Part 1
Why is Meditation recommended so highly in conjunction with abundance and creating what we want in life? Because when we meditate, we still the Warrior and the Magician and we naturally attune directly and with ease to the King/Queen and the Lover. When we meditate, we still our body to the point that our physiological processes quieten, as if we are moving towards sleep. And yet we are more keenly, Continue Reading
Claiming Your Gifts
What you hold in your hands is a treasure map. Within it lie great riches that become yours as you lay claim to them. You do this through Understanding and Practice. I suggest that you read the entire book through once to gain a sense of its scope. This canopy of context will infuse even greater power into your Understanding and Tools as you will have a sense of them in relation to the 'whole'. I recommend that Continue Reading
4 Steps to Plenty – Part 3
It can be very helpful, too, to find a group of people (or even just one) to practice these steps with. For your collective energy will make the rocking back, gaining momentum and determination, and revving forward so much quicker, easier and more fun. "Life Was Never Meant to Be a Struggle" – Stuart Wilde "When did you sign a Contract to struggle?" – Ariole K. Alei[1] Learning the steps to Continue Reading
4 Steps to Plenty – Part 2
It can be valuable to recognize the downward spiraling 'pull' of old beliefs and old patterns of thinking and behavior. Just like the suction that pulls water down a drain. These patterns are 'ruts', meaning that there are literally 'tracks in your brain' that pull you into the grooves of your conditioning. This is why it can seem like 'hard work' to overcome them and create new ways of thinking and of behaving which lead to new results. Continue Reading