Introduction
I've been a student of Bob Scheinfeld's
Phase 2 work since the beginning
of 2005.
I started with the 7 Power Center of Life course (now replaced by "Journey To The Infinite") , which has
a general, foundational approach, and then continued with the Busting Loose From The Money Game Home
Transformational Study and the Busting Loose From The Money Game book.
I've been into self-growth, spiritual-growth, success-growth etc. all my adult life (since 1973). But I have never before encountered anything that has transformed my life as much, from day one.
Life changes
When you study Bob's material and then start applying the tools he shares, your perception of life changes so dramatically that it is impossible to describe it in words. So just to give you an impression:
Simplicity
Living your life becomes very, very simple.
Simple doesn't necessarily mean easy - a transformational process of such dimensions presents serious challenges and demands serious commitment.
Simple means you find a very simple way to respond to anything at all, you can live moment by moment and you don't have to be proactive about anything.
In all areas of life
Although you don't do it in order to create specific changes, changes do take place. In my case I'm experiencing profound changes not only in my relation with money, but in all significant relationships, work, health, body, the way I think and feel and express myself, my creativity and last but not least spirituality.
No more searching
For me personally, this is something that I've been searching for all my life; I always knew this was the ultimate way to live my life - I just didn't know how to do it. I've been getting closer to it step by step, but I didn't have a tool that worked (this one does! every time). Also, I didn't know anyone who would give me that necessary "push over the edge". Bob does that too.
Enlightenment
I'd go as far as to say that this isthe most practical way to enlightenment / awakening / freedom I've ever seen. It's a path where every single stone becomes a gift right there, right now. Also, it's a path that's full of joy and wonderful surprises.
"Busting Loose from the Money Game is a well-thought-out, well-written philosophy, not only about money but about the Game of Life. Money is simply a convenient hook to lead the reader to create revolutionary changes in understanding, thought, and action. The philosophy presented applies to every area of life: money, relationships, creativity, purpose, and meaning."- says Phyllis Staff at Amazon.com
It's so true! But nevertheless you surely want to know how this system has affected my financial situation:
Financial changes
I have reached a point where I do not take decisions based on how much money I have or not have.
For example, I don't work for money. I do what I feel like doing which at the present moment means working in a kindergarten twice a week (I love it!) and spending the rest of my time on my creative projects: writing fiction, playing music and playing with my websites.
And it is work in progress: I am still discovering the magnificent ways I've been programming myself with regards to money, and I'm still in the process of transforming what might be called residue from that.
Freedom, Trust and Safety
As for most people, fear has had a major role in keeping me in a limited state. Not in any somatic way, just in the way it permeates so many thoughts, feelings, choices - most of which I and you are hardly aware of.
I'd say that Busting Loose From Money Game (and any other game) is very much about busting loose from fear. It takes profound work and it crates profound openings.
I have never felt that free my entire life.
I have never had that sense of safety and trust my entire life.
Busting loose from the money game - how it feels
Busting loose means opening to infinite abundance. Infinite is not about numbers (they all are less than infinite!) - it's much more a feeling. You will get a sense of it from reading about this experience I had in the kindergarten where I work. If however you prefer the bare facts, continue here:
A metaphor
Here's the metaphor - although it happened in real life:
One day one of the kids asked me if I'd like to play
a game with them? I would, and she picked a
game - which turned out to be a version of
Monopoly. A money game, in other words.
Playing Monopoly is such fun: it's fun to
feel that you can give money out without any
worry, because you know it's just a game,
and it can't make you any poorer - only
richer in experience and fun. So - for me at
least - there was no sense in counting how
much money I had, or trying to figure out if
I should spend them buying this or that, no
sense in developing any financial strategies here. I just did what I felt like doing and
didn't care about the result.
The girl who invited me to play wanted to
take charge of
the Monopoly bank (she's the oldest there and
fascinated by numbers). She enjoyed it at
first, but then after a while she became a little bit bored. So she
gathered all
the money in the bank and showed it to me and
then she said "I have more money than you".
But I said "No, I have an infinite amount of
money, you just can't see it. And so have
you by the way".
Then she did something else, several times.
She pretended that she would give me all the
money in the bank - but then she withdrew
the money in the last minute. "I'm just teasing" she said. I realized I felt a
little bit disappointed - it could be a
great symbol to get all that money... or
would it really?
Anyhow, the game continued and then the girl started doing something really interesting. Every time I purchased something, she would give me money - always some more than what I just had "spent". She did it secretly, so none of the other kids did see it. Also, from time to time she simply gave me some money for no apparent reason
I enjoyed the game thoroughly until at some point I had to go some place else to help some other kids. At that point I simply left the game.
This is almost a perfect metaphor of what Busting Loose From The Money Game is all about:
Busting Loose in short
- You learn to see through the money game - you understand that from your new point of view it can only enrich you
- You acknowledge that you're endlessly abundant, right here and now
- You stop keeping an eye on your money, making budgets, worrying about finances
- You understand that you do not need the proverbial million dollars because your supply is infinite
- You begin to experience that you always have enough money. You simply use them at your will. Every time you spend money, more money is coming in.
- Because money is no longer a problem there's no meaning in acquiring things unless it is for something that really brings you joy and feels good
- And then at some point you simply leave the game!
Busting Loose from the Money Game book, course or?
Both a Busting Loose From the Money Game book and home transformational system is available. And there are also other busting loose materials.
You will find all practical details as well as information on the differences between the book and the home transformational systems here.
If in doubt, check out the free e-mail course: "Everybody Plays the Money Game but..."


