Attracting
Prosperity Through The Chakras
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Prosperity, especially financial prosperity, is something that
many people find difficult to manifest. Or, they manifest it,
go through it, and have to start all over again, creating a series
of disastrous life cycles. There are many other considerations,
such as fear of success, internal expectations/baggage carried
from childhood, and an inability to bring balance between spiritual
and financial prosperity.
In Attracting Prosperity Through the Chakras, Dale shows the reader
how to determine their chakra type, how to find their complimentary
financial style, and how to create personal and prosperous abundance.
This is one of few books that I have seen where the author has
a grounded understanding of both spirituality and finances, and
it is definitely a breath of fresh air!
Each chapter begins with a quote - and they are so good that I
looked forward to the next chapter in part just to see a new quote!
I was also impressed with the color graphic inside both the front
and back cover that showed the location of the chakra's and auric
fields. I have long understood that I need both text and graphics
to understand something well (and hands on practice, whenever
possible). There are also exercises throughout the book. The first
one is a very simple one - and truly will set the tone for what
a reader "gets" from this book. Dale suggests that the
reader, for one whole day, do only what matters to them. At the
end of that day, you may discover, as I did, that the things that
I find necessary to "do" are not necessarily those that
matter to me most, and that when I do only those things that matter
to me most, I feel lighter, more clear headed, and better able
to face (and handle!) life.
In order to best work with this book, Dale has developed a sixty-six
question quiz, where each question is rated on a system of one
to five. The answers are then group into eleven separate groups,
representing the eleven chakras that regulate the energy of day
to day living. It really takes very little time, and was something
that I found interesting. What develops from this quiz is a sense
of what chakra's are strong within an individual, and which are
weak. The strong chakra's are those that are necessary for our
spiritual, and the weak chakra's are simply those that for whatever
reason do not need to be that developed for the journey through
this lifetime. What a nice way to look at things!
The basic chakra styles are defined and discussed. They are:
* First Chakra: Manifester
* Second Chakra: Feeler
* Third Chakra: Thinker
* Fourth Chakra: Relater
* Fifth Chakra: Communicator
* Sixth Chakra: Visionary
* Seventh Chakra: Spiritualist
* Eighth Chakra: Shaman
* Ninth Chakra: Idealist
* Tenth Chakra: Naturalist
* Eleventh Chakra: Commander
Also discussed is what having multiple strong chakra's means to
an individual - and it is not always a positive situation! Dale
discusses each number in turn - i.e. one strong chakra, two strong
chakra's, three strong chakra's etc. She gives some very good
advice on how to overcome the issues that may arise from having
too many strong chakra's (which essentially are pulling an individual
in too many different directions!).
There is an exercise called the "Chakra Constellation Assessment"
that allows the reader to put together a picture of their own
gifts, based on their chakra strengths taken from the first exercise.
I appreciate a book like this where the reader is asked to participate
- it offers an opportunity for the knowledge int he book to become
wisdom when put to use in the individual's life.
Dale has developed a tremendous section on the money styles for
each of the chakra's. Each chakra is discussed through the auspices
of: style, needs, values, drives, strengths, weaknesses, success
tips (including potential career options), dealing with debt and
financial problems, and methods for decision making. It was a
great help to me - and I did indeed see myself in my different
chakra assessments!
There is a short (and extremely interesting!) section where Dale
gives life examples of clients with different chakra configurations,
and how they dealt with them. She follows that with an exercise
in which the reader comes to "own" (shall we say "admit
to"!) their own money making and money management style,
becoming honest with their financial history, setting goals, implementing
change, and unifying themselves - bringing it all together.
The book ends with a discussion of the four ways of making money:
through physical effort, through emotional manifesting, through
mental beliefs, and through a spiritual mission.
There is a great deal to think about here - and some thought provoking
ways to identify strengths and weaknesses, and begin to bring
all aspects of your life into alignment and focus on belief in
yourself, your abilities, and the prosperity that already exists
within you. Not to be sexist, but I highly recommend this book
to all women! Here is a tool that will help stop us from sabotaging
ourselves so that we can create the prosperity around us that
we want and need.
© July 2005
Bonnie Cehovet