Financial Alchemy: How To Be a Money Maker & Manager
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Financial Alchemy: How To Be a Money Maker & Manager
Copyright 2005 Aime McCrory
Your current financial situation is a direct reflection of
your inner relationship with Money making and management.
Author of Financial Alchemy, Morgana Rae says "If you don’t
like your finances, something needs to change in your
relationship". This is where Alchemy comes in. Alchemy is
the art of transformation. With roots in ancient Egypt and
classical Greece, Alchemy comes from a time when there was
no distinction between science and magic. The mysteries of
matter and consciousness were inextricably linked (as they
are again, in today’s quantum physics). These ancient
studies gave birth to modern medicine, psychology,
chemistry, and even Sir Isaac Newton’s work on gravity. The
ultimate pursuit of Alchemy was the “Philosophers’ Stone,”
a substance believed to turn worthless metals into gold.
While Alchemists through the ages slaved in the laboratory,
their metalwork concealed a spiritual process, a
Philosophers’ Stone which had to be kept hidden from the
Church: this was the process of inner transformation.
Two principles are involved here: 1) turning lead into gold
was an outer demonstration of inner transformation, and 2)
the seed of the solution (the gold) was hidden in the
problem (the lead). I invite you to use this chapter to
discover your own Philosophers’ Stone—your key to wealth
and inner transformation—hidden in your relationship with
Money. Before we proceed, let’s review some guidelines I
adapted from Alchemist tradition: Rule #1: As it is above,
so it is below. What shows up in your head is going to show
up in your life. This chapter will be using fundamental
Relationship Coaching skills to help you transform your
relationship with money from a dead seed into a flowering
garden. A seed comes to life as a living, thriving,
fruit-flowering plant…in the right environment. So, too,
your own prosperity. Your potential for financial abundance
is there, waiting for the necessary environment within you.
Your relationship with money is like the soil that feeds or
starves your economic growth. As long as you have hidden
beliefs that cause you to unconsciously repel money,
perhaps “protect” yourself from wealth, your garden will
not grow. Rule #2: There is no scarcity. A wealthy client
once explained to me how he had overcome poverty. “The
amount of money out there in play every day is limitless,
beyond our comprehension. Money is everywhere,“ he
explained. And it’s available in proportion to “how big
your funnel is to take it in.” He had learned to tap into
the Source. This relationship supported him. Rule #3:
Consciousness gives you choice. I assert even a small
change in your relationship consciousness can have a huge
impact on your material life. You get what you choose, but
first you need to know what you’re choosing. How do I know
this? I experienced this transformation myself.
My story: For years I was struggling as a life coach. I had
trouble attracting clients who would pay the fee I wanted.
I found myself avoiding discussions of money as long as I
could. The whole subject embarrassed me, and my discomfort
translated into making clients uncomfortable too. I was
"doing" all the right marketing things--networking,
newsletters, sample sessions--and getting nowhere. I was
not making a “grown-up” living. What was in my way, I
wondered? My coach and I took a look at my relationship
with Money. What were my stories about Money? What is this
entity I'm in relationship with? What's going on with this
relationship? Two discoveries popped out: money didn't feel
safe or reliable, and money caused separation. (My family
would swing between being rich and poor over and over
again, and money was a "reason" for family members not to
talk to each other for decades.) If my experience of money
were given personhood, he'd look like an unkempt,
unappealing, Hell's Angel biker type I didn't want to be
around...someone untrustworthy who liked to cause fights.
No wonder I wasn't bringing Money into my life! This was
not the relationship with Money I wanted to have. (And it
wasn't the relationship I wanted to model for my clients
either.) So I created a new paradigm. I fired the Biker
persona and put a romantic, clean-cut, soft-spoken suitor
in his place. I chose a new Money "person" to relate to.
This Money was like a sweet boyfriend who wooed me with
gifts. He even wore a tux! Whenever I received a check,
signed a new client, came across some unexpected income, I
would graciously thank Money for the lovely gift. And this
version of Money was valued and invited into my life. From
then on my business and income kept growing.
Within six months I had accrued such a waiting list of
clients that I had to add group coaching to my services. I
didn’t have to look for my new clients; they were finding
me. And all I had changed was my inner dialogue with money.
Now it’s your turn: If you want to improve your financial
situation, you must first uncover the beliefs that shaped
your relationship with Money. Get out some paper and
respond to these questions. (Writing creates clarity and
speeds your change.) What did you hear about money when you
were growing up? What beliefs get between you and
prosperity? What have you heard about women with money?
Next, look at how Money has shown up in your life and in
the lives of those around you. Give Money personhood in
relationship to you. If Money were a person, what would
your version of this Money "person" be like? Who is Money?
How do you feel about Money? Do you trust Money? Does Money
trust you? How does Money operate in your life? How does
Money feel about you? Is Money someone you'd want to have a
relationship with if you didn't "have to?" Now, take a step
back and imagine looking at this relationship between
yourself and Money-as-a-person from the outside. What shift
needs to happen in this relationship? Now, as yourself,
negotiate with Money: Does Money have a request for you? Do
you have a request for Money? What's going to be different?
How do you want to be different in this relationship? What
is the next step to making this change real?
Money is like any other relationship; it comes where it's
invited and appreciated. It rarely comes when it is chased.
It can be your partner if you listen to it. The more you
care for this relationship, the more money you will attract.
HERE ARE FIVE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO BE A BETTER MONEY MAGNET
1) Appreciate money. Appreciate even the smallest
denomination. Think of how good you feel when you are
valued for even a small gesture. It's the same with money.
Every time you practice receiving and appreciating, you
train the universe to send you more.
2) Strengthen your boundaries. Have the courage to say
"yes" to what you want and "no" to what you don't want.
Clear the clutter and energy drains in your life. Strong
boundaries build your self esteem and free you to focus on
what is important to you. This is very attractive to money.
3) Make a wish list. List one hundred things you would buy
if money were no object. The items on your list put what
you want on your radar. Through a mental process called
reticular activation, your mind will start to discover
opportunities to manifest the items on your list.
4) Manage your money. The better you manage what you have,
the better able you will be to manage more. Get in the
habit of diverting a percentage of your income into a
wealth-building account, even if you are paying down debt.
And set aside something for your favorite
charities--nothing builds a sense of abundance like the
ability to give to others.
And finally,
5) Surround yourself with successful people. You take on
traits of the people you spend the most time with. If you
want to be financially free, spend your time with
financially successful people who share your values.
Identify rich people you admire. Pick up their mindsets and
practices for enlightened wealth building.
About the Author:
Aime "The Business Muse" McCrory Marketing & Publicity for
Morgana Rae & Charmed Life coaching .charmedlifecoach.com
310-657-5340 popculturemarketing@gmail.com.
www.thebusinessmuse.com
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