Secrets
of Prosperity
By Randy Gage
Do you realize that you
are very likely sabotaging your own achievements? Doing things that
derail your business, keep you sick, unhappy, unhealthy, or broke?
(Or all of the above.) You can think you want to be successful,
but actually be doing things to stop it from happening to you.
All I know is that it
took me losing my business, selling the furniture, sleeping on the
floor, and eating macaroni and cheese three times a day for months
to discover a very fascinating thing...
What I discovered about
success and prosperity was that it had almost nothing to do with
opportunities, chance, luck - or even training, education, or skill.
It had everything to do with consciousness, beliefs, and even subconscious
programming that you aren't aware of.
Recently I had a dialogue
via e-mail with my friend Stuart Goldsmith in London. Stuart attended
my Bermuda Boot Camp and published an insightful newsletter in the
U.K. on success.
He originally wrote me
about his desire to create a work at home type of plan to help people
get off government assistance and become independent. (He thought
perhaps an envelope stuffing, assembly, or similar type of plan
might work. One done honestly, not the many rip-off schemes that
currently prey on these people.)
I want to share some
of what I wrote him back on the subject of prosperity consciousness
- because I think it's the most important element in your success.
Some of what I write
may strike you as uncaring, jaded, cynical, or heartless. In actuality,
once you understand the principles involved, you'll understand that
my comments only come from wanting the highest good for others.
And you may find them very appropriate - and very uncomfortable
- for your own life.
Try as I might to embrace
Stuart's idea for a home work program for welfare recipients, it
still reeks to me as rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Creating
home work jobs for most of these people is casting pearls before
swine or whatever appropriate cliché you'd like to substitute.
(See how cynical and uncaring I sound already!)
I still believe that
what I said is true though, based on my own experience, and that
of the "circle of losers," I associated with for the first
30 years of my life. You could have given any of us a home work
program designed to make us a millionaire and we would have snatched
defeat from the jaws of victory. Why?
Because we did not have
the consciousness to be wealthy - or healthy - or happy. We were
professional "victims."
When I started a business,
the county started construction on the highway, the next time I
had a crooked partner, and another time the economy went bad. Finally
the last time, the IRS seized my restaurant for non-payment of taxes,
and auctioned it off on the courthouse steps. Which left me with
no car, no house, no money, no job, and $55,000 in debt...
Which ultimately was
the best thing that happened to me. By losing everything, I finally
stopped looking at all the outside factors (crooked partner, IRS,
economy, etc.), and started looking at the inside ones. Or more
specifically, ask the question, "Was there ONE person who was
always at the scene of the crime?"
Of course I didn't like
the answer I came up with, but it was the true one. All those outside
factors were being manifested by me because I:
* Had a subconscious fear of success;
* Lacked Self-esteem; and,
* Didn't believe I was worthy of success.
It's very easy to cry
victim and get your share of love, sympathy, etc. I was certainly
the poster boy. And of course I surrounded myself with other victim
friends who would commiserate with me. We would gather at every
opportunity and share our tragedies with each other.
I would explain how those
assholes at the power company shut off my lights, because I was
one lousy day late; my friend Mike would top that with how he was
getting evicted by his rich, heartless landlord; I would come back
with how my license plate was impounded for unpaid parking tickets,
and the battle would wage on.
And of course there is
nothing worse than when your friends have a worse tragedy than you
do! You have to immediately manifest a tumor, meteorite landing
on your car, or some other calamitous event to ensure that you get
your proper share of sympathy.
And before you disregard
this as mystical fluff, I am talking about rational, scientific
events here. Ex: you are attracted to another dysfunctional alcoholic
spouse, choose another dishonest partner, open a business without
doing the due diligence, spend your money on cigarettes and beer,
but have none left to pay the rent, or a million and one other possibilities.
Yes it's true other people
aren't getting thrown out on the street - but that's because they
pay their mortgage. Yes it's true that other people don't have their
tire blow out on their way to the interview for that good job -
but that's because they deferred getting cable TV and bought new
tires when they needed them.
Poverty is not an absence
of money and things - it is a state of mind. Prosperity is not an
abundance of money and things - it is also a state of mind.
The state-run lottery
here is the perfect example. People with money never buy tickets.
They know it's stupid, with odds of winning of one in 22 million.
Or they buy one ticket a week, as playful entertainment.
Who buys the vast majority
of lottery tickets? Very poor people. Who gamble away the money
they need for good nutrition, work clothes, bus fare to a job interview,
etc., etc. - because they "need" to win. And you know
that when they do win $20 million - it will destroy their life.
And they will be broke again in ten years.
Why?
Because they don't have
prosperity consciousness. They see themselves as poor victims who
"need" some of the money, "luck" and "chances"
that rich people have. And just like if you give they a lottery
pay-off, the home work opportunity will have the same result, although
less dramatic.
In their subconscious
mind, they see themselves as poor, so they always manifest results
that keep them poor. Without even knowing it, they hate rich people
and resent what they have. So when they start to get to a certain
level of success (as I did), a silent alarm goes off in their subconscious
mind that says, "Hey you better be careful. If you keep doing
what you're doing, you're going to end up like one of those evil,
mean and nasty rich people! You'll change, and then your friends
won't like you anymore."
So they will find ways
(like I did) to sabotage their success. Which in the work-at-home
program would manifest as theft, fraud, shoddy standards (getting
their 3 year old to do it), begging for extra work, early payment,
more payment because they "really need it," lots of problems
regarding missing work packets and missing payments, and lots of
work never returned or heard from again.
How do we change this
state of affairs?
Well first we must acknowledge
the "data-sphere" - the Internet, TV, telephone, radio,
magazines, radio, friends, family, newspapers, e-mail, governments,
organized religion, and other "agenda setters." And we
must recognize that this data-sphere is continually programming
people 24/7, and that almost 95% of it is lack and limitation programming.
In America, the microcosm
for the mass culture can always be found in the entertainment industry.
Watch the movies, study the Nielson ratings and check out the New
York Times bestseller list. When is the last time you saw a billionaire
or multi-millionaire portrayed in a positive light in the media?
Think of the coverage provided on Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Ross
Perot, Howard Hughes, or Ted Turner, on down to the millionaire
on "Gilligan's Island."
I actually read a serious
Op-Ed piece by Ralph Nader - chastising Bill Gates and other billionaires
for not redistributing their money to the poor people of the world!
I used to think Nader was a good guy. Obviously, he has lost his
mind. And Gates, like a moron, actually released a statement defending
himself. Like the fact that he doesn't give away all the money he
worked so hard to earn, needs to be defended.
You will see that intelligent
people like Jim Carey, Howard Stern, and David Letterman are making
fortunes - exploiting the appetites of a growing audience of functional
idiots. And make no mistake; people like Stern and these others
are brilliant. Usually genius. And they have learned that the lower
they lower the common denominator - the better it sells.
Make a movie like "The
Insider" and you'll garner lots of critical acclaim, but you
won't sell much popcorn. Create "Dumb and Dumber," "The
Waterboy" or "Deuce Bigalow" and you will take in
hundreds of millions of dollars. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
It's the ultimate volleyball set up. Just spike it over the net
and watch it drop for the point.
Aaron Spelling has become
one of the most prolific and successful producers of all time, creating
cheesy T&A shows. Over the last couple of decades, to keep up
with the mass market tastes, the shows have had to get cheesier,
show more and bigger breasts, extra liposculptured asses, and they
have deteriorated to the intelligence level of a cucumber.
So now our "pesky
poor people" are watching FIVE HOURS A DAY of TV. And what
are the hottest shows? "Survivor," "Temptation Island,"
and "The Weakest Link." All shows that pander to their
basest instinct. Sex. Consumption. Victim-hood. Gossip. Lack and
limitation.
These shows, and of course
the commercial messages, show them how they can have all their desires
now - instant gratification - and worry about paying for them later.
Get a car lease with
no money down. Furniture with no payments for a year. They extend
them credit till they are spending 145% of what they earn. Then
market them Cheetos, Fritos, Doritos...chocolate brownies with mocha-crunch
ice cream, slathered in caramel, drizzled with chocolate and covered
with marshmallow and whipped cream...Pizza Hut meat lovers pan pizza
with extra cheese, stuffed crust.
Then they sell 'em diet
Pepsi, herbal wraps, ephedrine supplements, buns-of-steel videos,
liposuction, and magic "dream away the pounds" potions.
It's so easy it's almost comical. If it wasn't so tragic.
Another perfect example
is the movie "Titanic." That movie is programming people
on AT LEAST 150 different levels that:
. Money is bad;
. Rich people are evil; and,
. It's spiritual to be poor.
And the more you like
this movie - the more lack programming you have in your subconscious
mind. So what's the result? It's the #1 grossing movie since the
earth's crust cooled. And James Cameron makes $200 million - teaching
you it's spiritual to be poor!
The only way I know how
to change all this is with education - raising people's consciousness.
Not only do you have to teach people to fish - you have to teach
them why they must WANT TO FISH FOR THEMSELVES - instead of looking
for the Friday night all-you-can-eat fish fry.
Although I see prosperity
in a spiritual context - the laws of prosperity are actually very
scientific and quite tangible. The only free cheese is in the mousetrap.
Until someone identifies
their underlying lack programming, and gives up their ownership
of being a victim - I'm afraid all the work at home/office/anywhere
programs are simply a band-aid over a cancerous tumor.
Living the Abundant Life
You Were Promised...
As crazy as this may
sound to you - I believe you were born to be rich. In fact, I even
think that being poor is a sin. (More about that in a moment.) But
first, let's look at what true prosperity really is.
It is healthy, happy
relationships, fulfilling work, contributing to a greater good,
beautiful sunsets, morning rain, abundant health, rainbows and nature.
AND it is sleek cars, beautiful homes, exotic locales and stunning
clothes.
I say that because there
is a lot of lack programming and very erroneous information going
around on the subject. Some people will tell you that prosperity
has nothing to do with money. That's just plain silly. Yes, I know
money doesn't buy happiness. I agree. But I also know that poverty
breeds unhappiness, hopelessness, and despair.
There are people who
teach prosperity courses that are broke. They say things like, "Well
I haven't manifested a lot of material things, but I am so blessed
with health and relationships, blah, blah. " They have to say
that, because otherwise you might doubt them when they climb into
their '73 Pinto hatchback.
Well I got news for you.
That dog don't hunt. You can't be a "little bit pregnant"
and real prosperity means in all sense of the word - which includes
money, cars, homes, and the luxuries of life.
Now maybe you aren't
into cars, but you like boats. Or helicopters and Armani suits are
your thing. You get the idea though. Prosperity means living without
fear of paying bills, scrimping by, or depriving yourself of the
things that bring joy and meaning to your life.
In my case that means
a condo on the ocean, fast sports cars, season memberships to the
Marlins, Opera and film festival, trips all over the world, playing
on three softball teams, working when I want, wonderful people in
my life and the time to spend with them, and a spiritual sanctuary
that fulfills my needs.
Let me tell you a story...
I woke with the sun slowing
washing across my face. As I do each morning, I began the day with
the affirmation, "Thank-you God." This morning had even
more meaning than usual, because I was in a bungalow nestled over
the Pacific Ocean, at a resort on the island of Moorea, Tahiti.
I climbed out of bed, picked up some bread I had left on the table
the night before - and began dropping it through a window in my
floor - to the ocean below. Instantly, fish of all colors and sizes
darted into view and began to eat the scraps.
There were blue, green,
red and yellow fish. There were purple fish with orange stripes,
blue fish with yellow polka dots, green fish with orange markings,
and every conceivable color scheme imaginable. In a week there,
I saw at least 25 new kinds of fish every day. I bet if you stayed
a year, you would still discover at least one new type of fish everyday.
I was there with my Mastermind
Council, conducting a Retreat. Since the Retreats are so powerful,
we like to hold them in exotic, tropical or picturesque locales.
Now a fascinating thing
I noted...
There were only about
10 or 12 bungalows over the water, while there were about 40 or
50 along the shore. There were a few vacancies in the over-water
bungalows, but the landlocked ones were full. Why?
Because the water ones
were about $550 a night, and the others were about $300. Most people
wouldn't spring for the extra cash. Which is a trend I notice a
lot of places.
Watch people check into
a hotel. They are offered an ocean view room for $225, and a "garden
view" one for $189, and they usually choose the garden view.
Or "mountain view," or "city view," or "pool
view" - which in my experience, usually means the dumpster,
parking lot, or loading dock view.
You see it in condos
too. My last place was on Biscayne Bay in South Beach. I had a beautiful
apartment, overlooking the Marina, so I woke up each morning to
see the sailboats bobbing in the bay. The real estate agents called
the other side of the building the "ocean view" side.
Which was quite amusing to me, since the immediate view was a supermarket,
a tow truck company (so you could hear lifts and car alarms going
off all night), and a veterinary hospital (who boarded pets, so
you could hear 25 dogs barking all weekend).
Now it is true that the
ocean was in the background - if you had binoculars, and a chorus
of buildings in the mile in between did not block the view. People
save $20,000 on their unit when they buy it - and cheat themselves
out of twenty years of enjoyment, beauty, and prosperity.
Nowhere was this more
apparent than on the Air France jet to and from Tahiti. It was something
like a nine-hour flight, and I was horrified to discover - that
most people were seated in Coach! Can you believe it?
Now it turns out that
the seat I was in costs about $5,000, and a seat in the back could
be had for about $800. Or translated to a couple, an airfare of
$10,000, versus $1,500 in coach, or a difference of $8,500.
Now I know what you're
thinking...
You're probably wondering
- with a difference of $8,500 - how do they get anyone to ride in
Coach?
That's exactly what I
was thinking too! I mean, if it was a lot of money or something...but
since it was just a lousy eight grand...I mean - just a sec - you
mean that's NOT what you were thinking? Wait a minute.
OK, so I joke a little.
But please consider one possibility. If you WERE thinking, "$8,500
extra, that's a little steep..." - consider that you may have
"lack" programming that is holding you back. Consider
that you may be going through life with a Coach mentality, and missing
all the service, better meals and leg room up in First Class. If
I could impart one critical philosophy to you it would be this:
You have a Creator who
wants you to ride in First Class.
Now, if you're like most
people (meaning you suffer from lack programming), you're thinking,
"But wait, do you realize what I could do with that extra money
I would spend for a First Class ticket (or oceanfront room, water
view condo, a nice car instead of a broke-mobile, etc.)? I could
feed the homeless, give it to my church, cure cancer, blah, blah,
blah..."
There's only one problem
with that argument...
It is built on the belief
that there is only one $8,500. That you could spend it to fly First
Class to Tahiti, OR do good work, but not both. It is based on the
supposition that money is FINITE. Nothing could be further from
the truth.
Because you can spend
$8,500 to fly to Tahiti AND send $8,500 to the orphanage. Money
- like love, substance and other forms of prosperity - is INFINITE.
All these resources can be infinitely replenished, simply by you
manifesting more.
Now we're using money
as the metaphor here, but the principles we are discussing apply
to all areas of prosperity. How many people are in abusive relationships
and justify staying in them? ("Well he beats me when he's drunk,
but he seems so sorry afterward, and he's so good to me the rest
of the time.")
Do you think you're serving
the world by being in a negative relationship? Do you think it's
Spiritual to be poor? Do you think you're doing God's work because
you're driving that '83 Camry with 8-track player in it? Let me
share with you a secret:
POVERTY SUCKS!
Charles Fillmore shocked
the religious community of his day when he declared that poverty
is a sin. People today are still taken aback when I repeat it. But
if you research the true meaning of sin, it means "to miss
the mark." And when you are not experiencing prosperity in
all areas of your life - you are missing the mark your Creator has
for you.
Poverty causes disease,
disharmony, and death. It causes people to lie, cheat and steal.
There is absolutely NOTHING spiritual about poverty.
Now you could be thinking,
"That's easy for Randy and those other rich people to say!
What about me? I have a crappy job and I only make $20,000 a year.
My boss is so cheap I haven't had a raise in two years."
To which I would respond,
"So what are you doing about it?"
Now don't get me wrong.
I'm not suggesting that you charge an extra $8,500 on your credit
card and fly to Tahiti when you're making $23,000 a year. But I
am suggesting that if you're making $23,000 a year - it is because
you chose to do so.
You are the one who manifested
your crappy job, your cheap boss, and your dysfunctional relationships.
And only you can manifest better ones. In my faith we say, "God
gives you the light, but you still have to turn on the light switch."
The Quakers say, "As you pray, move your feet."
In his landmark book
"Prosperity," Fillmore gets a basic premise across, right
in the introduction. He tells us that we have a wise and competent
Creator, who provided for all our needs. Two key points in this.
1) Our Creator provided
for us with a spiritual substance, which is around us everywhere.
And,
2) This substance responds to the mind of man. It is your thoughts
that manifest the substance into day-to-day reality.
As long as you were manifesting
a job, why didn't you manifest one that paid $230,000 or $2,300,000
instead of $23,000? Since you were manifesting a relationship anyway,
why not manifest one with your true soul mate who would enrich your
life in immeasurable ways? Since you manifested waking up today,
why not do it with optimum health?
Here's what I know to
be true...
When you call the airline,
they ask if you want to book in First Class or Coach. And they'll
give you whatever seat you're willing to pay for. And that, my friend,
is the way life is.
The only thing separating
the Coach cabin from the First Class one is a curtain! All you have
to do is pull it back and walk through. Everyday, you get a dozen
chances to choose First Class or Coach.
Which one are you choosing?
Are you living the lifestyle
of your dreams? Do you wake up each morning because an alarm clock
rings, or because you finished sleeping? Do you enjoy the work you
do, love the people you're around, and enjoy a strong spiritual
connection with your maker (the universe, or whatever your faith
is)? Are you living in your dream house, driving your dream cars,
and traveling to the places you want to see? Do you have quality
time with the people that bring quality to your life?
If you can't answer yes
to all these questions, you bought a Coach ticket.
For the last three years,
I have been speaking for free whenever possible at any new thought
churches that will have me. I do this because the people there are
usually more receptive to the prosperity message, and because organized
religion has historically been one of the worst offenders in terms
of spreading lack consciousness.
I wanted a way to share
all the prosperity insights I learned going from dead broke to multi-millionaire.
The things I learned that cause you to have good health, strong
relationships and harmony in your life.
Still I wasn't reaching
the millions who need to hear this message of empowerment...
So I created my "Prosperity"
tape album. So you now have a resource you can use to uncover the
lack programming you have, eliminate it, and replace it with true
prosperity consciousness.
This album will take
you on a journey of spiritual enlightenment. You'll learn the practical
applications so you can manifest prosperity in your life NOW! You'll
learn about faith, the principle of attraction, and even how to
use creativity to get the bills paid.
True prosperity comes
from understanding and living by the spiritual laws that govern
our world. I have distilled my experience and knowledge of the subject
into Seven Spiritual Laws. On the album, I'll coach you in each
of these laws - and how to apply them in your own life.
You'll discover:
. Why you're supposed
to be rich;
. The secrets of optimum health;
. How to get out of debt;
. The Seven Spiritual Laws you must live by;
. Your special powers for prosperity; and,
. How to image - then manifest - boundless, limitless prosperity.
I have seen some encouraging
results. One of the "poor people" who came to my first
prosperity classes is now facilitating it. Hundreds of people write
me and relate their transformations from listening to the Prosperity
tapes. They now recognize the subconscious programming they didn't
know they had - and that is 90% of the battle.
The reason I came out
of retirement and started public speaking again, was to spread this
message. All three keynotes speeches I give are on the power of
the mind, and how to shatter self-limiting beliefs.
I know this: I still
work on my prosperity consciousness EVERY day. I don't read the
paper other than the baseball section, don't watch 99% of the shows
on TV, and won't go to 90% of the movies released. I am very conscious
of the programming I allow myself to be exposed to.
Still I play subliminal
CDs while I sleep each night, read something positive the last thing
before turning off the light, and again the first thing upon waking
up. I work to counter program all the input I'm receiving, against
my will from the data-sphere.
You have to do this too.
You have to uncover the insidious programming you been subjected
to your whole life and destroy it. Then you have to screen the new
programming you're exposed to each day.
Get the "Prosperity"
album if you don't have it, and re-listen to it again if you do.
Study Objectivism and read all the books you can find by Ayn Rand.
Start with "Atlas Shrugged." Until people understand about
all this, the other things are short-term solutions at best. I hope
you'll take this step to expanding your own consciousness.
- Randy Gage
P.S. To get your copy
of "Prosperity" simply click the link below, or cut and
paste it into your browser.
www.prosperityuniverse.com/prosperity.html
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