Saturday, January 8, 2011

Prosperity Game - Day 8

Hi,

Today is Day 8!    I see even now, new people are coming into the game.  How exciting!  It's never too late to start playing.

The numbers are getting bigger and so are the dreams of what to do with it.  Of course, this is all relative to where you are with money today.  To some, it is easy to spend $1000 in a day right now without blinking and eye and to others, even $10 of spending must be carefully considered.   What if that number could dissolve completely and you did not even have to think about the dollar amount, only the value that something had in your life and what it's effect would be on the good of all.  How would the world change if all began to realize that the source is GENEROUS and UNLIMITED?  The purpose of the game, in part, is to put you into a space where for at least a bit of your day, you can feel that generosity and unlimitedness that is available to you.  The only thing standing in the way are your own perceptions and beliefs.  If you need help with these, there are many techniques that can be helpful.  One that is easy to start with is EFT, Emotional Freedom Technique. If you have no experience with EFT and want an introduction, watch this video,Intro to EFT tapping  (Note: Tapping points will vary with different practitioners and that is OK)  For an example and one that you can try out right now, give this link a try:  Tapping with Brad Yates on Abundance

Today you have $34,000 to spend and can spend it on ANYTHING but are strongly encouraged to spend all of it today.

Happy Imaginings,

Flow Daley
Manager of Gift Distribution
Source Inc.


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Hi all, 
I got my new vehicle yesterday.  It is a used Toyota Highlander Hybrid with all wheel drive for my new life in the snowy mountains of North Carolina!!! With the money I had left over, I am signing up for an online course at Omnium Universe that I want to complete donating money to David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for the adoption of orphaned elephants. 

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  1. Today I bought a Mini Cooper S Countryman All4 (premium package with every option I could find). If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.

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  2. 34k should be enough to move. So I'm moving to Maryland with this amount, so I can spend future amounts from there. I should be able to find a 3 bedroom/2 bath house in Frederick for that.

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  3. I have done a LOT of things for my personal life, and I know more money will keep on coming, so today I am spending on something else. I have an online friend who has a home in Jacmel, Haiti where she and her husband and 3 kids adopt other kids to raise in Haiti. She blogs and posts a lot about the good things they are doing there, challenges, etc. Right after Christmas they decided to empty one of the small tent camps by paying first year's rent and fixing up permanent homes for each of the 15 families, then they burned the tents (so nobody else moved in) and let the land be a park again.

    She said you can rent a home there for $200 per year, so I am going to help clear one of the bigger camps, renting homes for 150 families. I'll also take a work team down to do some painting and fixing up, and buy a truck to help with the moving, and a little left over for a great big party in the restored park to celebrate!!!

    (and Lyn, so glad we'll be neighbors in TC!)

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  4. Funny that Sue bought a Toyota Highlander Hybrid because I also bought one (2009 with low mileage). I also bought a Carter S-10 pedal steel guitar and Fender Steel King amplifier. I've always loved the sound of pedal steel and can now learn how to play it.

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  5. Oh, I forgot to add that I also replaced the air conditioner at the NC house with a high efficiency unit.

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  6. I keep thinking of more things to do with this property, so I added, from Leisure - Woods, a 20' screened/glass gazebo house and a Pond and waterfall FLorida Water Gardens. More and more outdoor living.

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