Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Price Of Stuff

So my husband has been on the computer everyday for the past week trying to find the best deal on plane tickets for our flight to Boston. I want the best price as well.  So I need to 'vibrate' my way into getting what I want, right? How do I do that?  How I understand it is, I have to not worry about the price, so I'm not fighting 'against' what I want.

L.O.A. says that our economy is just an exchange of energy. So I'm trying to think of money as energy. It's like air, you breath in and breath out. When you exercise, you take in more air, but you don't think, uh oh, I better conserve the air, because there might not be enough. You just accept there will be enough, therefore there is enough. They say that money is the same thing. I choose to believe this. It feels better to think that money is unlimited and I want to feel better (yes, my head is in the clouds).

So Chip (my husband) finally acquiesced and paid what he thinks is too much for the tickets and he's pissed. I need to not let his attitude effect how I feel about money. I choose to believe that it's of no consequence how much the tickets are. We always have enough money, money comes when we need it, it always has. Chip feels 'the lack of' money and I want to feel the abundance of money. Okay, I'm still working on it, I go in and out. I have to remember not use his thinking be my excuse to feel bad about money. It ain't easy, to be sure. But that's what this year is about. It's about choosing to feel better. I choose to believe that the price of stuff doesn't matter, that we can afford what we THINK we can afford and  that we are now, already abundant.

Right now, I'm going to do something that makes me feel better so I'm going to go on Animalsbeingdicks.com. It's hilarious!

3 comments:

  1. If you get that money worry thing down, please send that vibe to me... but i am betting when i die, i worried less about it...

    Try out lamebook.com to take your mind off it...

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  2. *WISH i had worried less about it

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  3. We always ask "What were you worrying about last year at this time?" If you can't remember, why worry at all?

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