
Prosperity Mind January 4, 2007
Posted by The Probabilist in : [Books], Consciousness, Philosophy, Beliefs, Vision, Wealth , 1 comment so far
Reading through Prosperity Mind gave me the impression that Randy is slightly repeating himself, which is a good thing. Why? Because it shows me that I’m becoming in tune with his thoughts and the prosperity mind-set that he sees himself as assigned to spread to those who choose to align with it. It’s not rocket science, it’s the science of accepting that which we all have the capability to achieve. His role is to explain why we don’t allow ourselves to become abundant and how the laws of prosperity work, without exceptions.
This book focuses inclusively on the power of thought. He starts by analyzing how and what kind of circumstances manifest to people with different levels of prosperity consciousness and he uses some analogies from As a Man Thinketh. Following is the question of how purpose and responsibility shape our lives in both the good and the bad. Which leads to how one is able to change the mind-set toward prosperity when there are countless sources that counter-program us to refuse the entry of abundance.
Next, he briefly describes the ten ways to stimulate the mind as listed by Napoleon Hill and how of all the positive ways sexual alchemy is the most powerful energy to channel towards other goals and areas of life if used successfully with the correct intention. The fifth chapter explains in practical detail how one goes about to program the subconscious mind to align with prosperity. Conclusively, Randy answers the question of how we can go past the comfort zone of mediocrity and into unlimited abundance.
The main reason why the prosperity series strikes a much greater chord with me today than a couple of years ago is the complacency, flexibility and relaxation that came from living in the consciousness level of neutrality and comfort. On one hand it’s a fortunate event that I haven’t experienced any level below it, but on the other hand it has served as a trap that doesn’t ignite a spark that makes people challenge themselves and push their boundaries for greater achievements. These books serve the purpose of kicking that prior mind-set out first, so that the vacuum law of prosperity leaves room to align thoughts with a truly prosperous mind.
Accept Your Abundance! January 3, 2007
Posted by The Probabilist in : [Books], Consciousness, Philosophy, Beliefs, Vision, Wealth , 8 comments
Following in Randy Gage’s prosperity book series is Accept Your Abundance! Divided into seven chapters of further wisdom, this book tackles questions like why poverty is a sin, what keeps people from accepting prosperity, what kind of a role selfishness plays & to what extent, what the three drivers are to create happiness and what God wants you to think and do with your life.
The introduction hits home as Randy explains that while the knowledge of what to do to become prosperous is quite easy to learn, the real issue and decisive threshold to accomplish it is that people won’t allow themselves to experience abundance. Therefore, the first chapters resolve why people hold on to a victim role, what makes them manifest negative challenges that serve no meaningful purposes, how to acknowledge and concentrate on empowering intentions that strengthen the prosperity mind-set and what dangers today’s structure of society programs into the subconscious mind that prevents or narrows down guilt free wealth accumulation.
Next, he presents a practical example of why selfishness is the root of all good for both the individual as well as for society as a whole, why moochers and a more socialist governing system are best left unattended for and how being a contrarian thinker is a more prosperous path to achieving abundance. He explains why Ayn Rand’s view of living by the three fundamental values of purpose, reason and self-esteem is congruent with a prosperous mind. The final chapters then address the positive and negative influences your friends and family have towards you and how organized and fundamental religions are geared towards spreading scarcity and poverty, even though God wants you to be healthy, rich, happy and moving toward a higher consciousness and higher good.
Randy speaks with a lot of passion since he was once sick, broke and unhappy with his life until he became a student of the laws that govern prosperity. These books may not be of help to people who are still dwelling in the lower levels of consciousness because their minds will focus on criticizing his penetrating and ranting style of putting things in their proper light and place rather than picking up the valuable insights that have the power to untap the potential each and everyone has a birthright to claim. His philosophy on the nature of prosperity resonates very well with me, so I recommend reading these books.











