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Spiritual business owner, conscious business owner - is that you?
While the Inner Travel Journal is not meant to be business related as such I’m aware of the fact that many of you either have their own business or would like to build one. If this is not you just forget this message (unless of course you know someone else that will benefit from it?).
As a present or future business owner I’m sure you find the idea of building your business in alignment with your spirituality both meaningful, fulfilling and interesting. But what does it mean exactly?
When I say “spiritual business” or “conscious business” I don’t necessarily mean a business that is providing a spiritual service as such. What makes a business a spiritual business is not what it’s offering but how it’s offering it and why.
Starting tomorrow I will provide you with some resources that are of great value for you as a conscious/spiritual business owner. Out of respect for the Inner Travel Journal (which is about spirituality in general and not business) I will not do it here but at my Inner Marketing blog. Therefore I strongly recommend that you Subscribe to Inner Marketing Blog now and thus ensure that you get that information, as some of it will be time-sensitive.
See you…
Comments are off for this postIs Tolle rich?
“Is Tolle rich?” someone is asking. The question can be answered in several ways.
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From the Money Game perspective: Having sold millions of books
all over the world, he probably is what most people would call rich.
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From Tolle’s perspective as he has expressed it somewhere: he enjoys a very pleasant lifestyle. But then, he also enjoyed his lifestyle when he was homeless.
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From the busting loose perspective: I don’t know if Tolle has busted loose from the Money Game or not. In case he is, the amount of money appearing to flow in and out of his bank account plays no role in his daily life whatsoever. He lives his life in whatever way he wants to and money takes care of itself.
In the end the question is not really about Tolle. It is about the person that is asking it. It is about you. Why? Because the question reflects strong limiting beliefs about money in general, and about what’s possible (and not) when you’re “rich” (or not). Will your picture of Tolle as rich (or not) change anything at all in your life? I doubt it.
If you’d like to take a deeper look at your own relation to money and labels such as rich/poor, subscribe to the Everybody Plays the Money Game course here.
If you feel that you’re ready to go beyond “rich” and into infinite (financially, emotionally and spiritually) check out the Busting Loose From the Money Game material here.
Comments are off for this postMoney and Abundance
As I move closer to busting loose from the money game I recognize more and more and more the significance of money related beliefs and illusions. I also feel inspired to share some of my insights and thus support those who want to either move beyond financial limitation or at least make their money game somewhat less restricted and somewhat more fun.
I also know that money is a very difficult issue for most people. In fact so difficult that some prefer not to bother about it at all. I understand that. And therefore I decided to create a Money and Abundance category not on this blog, but at the Inner Marketing Blog, where I expect all readers to be interested in this. Even if the Money and Abundance category will not be about marketing at all.
So, if this is something that you want to know and read about, I invite you to either subscribe to the Money and Abundance feed or to the Inner Marketing Blog (although I hardly ever write about marketing anymore)
6 commentsNot sure if Busting Loose From The Money Game is for you?
About half a year ago I had the pleasure of introducing the Busting Loose From The Money Game work to a group of people here in Denmark, and so created a presentation that explained the concept of Money Game, what Busting Loose From The Money Game means and also helped people in finding out if this was a path they wanted to choose or not. And if not, how they could add certain aspects to their Money Game that would make everything money related somewhat more joyful and free.
The other day I felt motivated to do an email course based on that presentation. So here it is -
Check out the details and if you feel so moved, sign up at the bottom of the page.
And enjoy!
Abundance - Can There Really Be Too Much Of A Good Thing?
Lately, I’m finding myself literally drowning in writing ideas. I love the ideas, I love the writing - I just don’t like the feeling of overwhelm that comes along: Which one do I pick first? How on Earth am I ever to get all that writing done?
I mentioned that for Terri Stark and she replied: “I know what you mean Halina…it’s like the brand new box of 96 crayons…which one do you use first! Play on!”.
At first, I didn’t really get it. I thought: No, it’s worse than that: It’s like I start with 96 crayons but then every time I pick one 3 new crayons are being added to the box and that makes it even more difficult for me to pick the right one.
And then I heard what I was saying: Ah, the right one… that’s the problem! Which idea is the right one? Which should I take today? What’s best for me to do today? There are endless variation of this question and while it looks like a humble question and a willingness to surrender to the Universe, in this case it’s really not that. Rather, it’s fear: fear of not doing the right thing, fear of making mistakes.
Unfortunately, fear of making mistakes is totally incompatible with creativity! To be creative you need to feel free and trust. Not just trust this Higher Something :-), but simply trust yourself, the Human You, the person doing it.
So, out goes “what’s the right idea to start with” and in comes - whatever! Yes! I will take the crayon that I take - I will flow with the flow - I will draw without thinking. In case my dear soul / Higher Self / the Universe has other plans they’ll let me know! That’s for sure.
So, I just pick a crayon that I like and start to draw (or write in my case). However, a problem remains: that pile of crayons is grwoing and growing: The more I write the more ideas for writing I get. Help, this is too much of a good thing!
Is it really?
My problem, your problem, just about everyone’s problem is that we’re not used to abundance. We’re used to scarcity. And what does a person do that’s thinking “limitation” and “there’s not enough”?
Not only does she/he think “I must do the right thing with what I have”, there is also another thought there: “I must do something with it!” and “It’s there so I must use it!” and “I must not waste it !”.
Well, why not? Abundance as such is truly infinite. So what am I going to do with it? Use it ad infinitum? I’m sure you see how absurd that gets…
And so it dawns on me that I can let go of the struggle. Many of my ideas are not there to be used. They just are. I can take one when I want one and play with it - and simply rejoice in the fact that the supply is infinite. I don’t have to put it all to action. I can just let it be.
This by the way goes for any kind of abundance, not just abundance of ideas. True financial freedom for example, is knowing that you have an infinite supply of money right here, right now, and experiencing how every time you spend some of it, even more gets created. And so you just play with it, freely and joyfully. That’s in essence what Busting Loose From The Money Game is all about.
Abundance just is. Play on!
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