Receiving Prosperity
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Louise Hay
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Louise Hay
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Overall, Receiving Prosperity is still helpful. Many tips about dealing with money and thinking about money. For many, these will be new ideas they can incorporate, even if some are common sense. Feeling gratitude for the money we’ve earned or received is important, but most people never practice that.
A shame this wasn't a series of talks, though. Louise breezily mentions the role of consciousness and the “universe” without evidence or justification. We’re supposed to take her metaphysical beliefs as if they are truth. A series would have allowed examination of money and consciousness, and her beloved affirmations. She mentions a favorite affirmation, that her income is always increasing. And the proof for the power of the affirmation? Her business is doing well. Not persuasive.
A good series about money, by the way, is Fredric Lehrman’s “Prosperity Consciousness.”
About her audience, I now suspect college students were hired or recruited to ask their scripted and easily-answered questions. Nobody is dead broke, nobody has just been booted from a job. Nothing truly financially serious to ruin the mood. And nobody is her age. One of the women asking a question tells Louise Hay she grew up in Beverly Hills, but her family wasn’t as rich as the neighbors. Oh-no! She grew up on the wrong side of Beverly Hills! She isn't the only person in the audience, by the way, with that kind of "money problem."
Despite the artificiality of the setting, the audience questions do keep the pace up.
Overall, there is much about this I still like, despite the flaws. It will show you a different way of thinking about money and prosperity.
And twenty years later, you will probably still be using at least a couple of her suggestions.
I Never Grew Up in Beverly Hills
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An amazing programme that teaches us work with our consciousness .
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Prosperity
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Powerful
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