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Overcoming Worthiness Issues for Prosperity
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Nov 07, 2009


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Last post we discussed how prevalent worthiness issues are for lack programming and limiting beliefs.  They are pervasive today.  In my case, it took a lot of reprogramming for me to accept that not only was it okay to be prosperous, but this is our natural birthright.  


Do you really get that?


You are supposed to be prosperous.  To struggle with prosperity (of any kind, whether health, relationships, money or whatever) requires that you be out of alignment with the natural order of things.  But it sure doesn’t seem that way!  Because we get so much negative programming that money is bad, rich people are evil and it is spiritual to be poor.


Just yesterday I was listening to a Jim Rohn CD.  And he said something that when most people hear, I bet they nod along sagely.  In my case, I almost  veered off the highway.  He said, “It’s better to live with someone you love in a tent, than live by yourself in a mansion.”


Do you know just how harmful statements like that are?  Because of course the inference (and the subliminal programming) is that you must choose one or t

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Nov 07, 2009
i read all of ur full article .it provides me lot of information.
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