Thursday, July 11, 2013

Chasing Dimes or the Divine?

Copyright (c) 2013 Joe Vitale

Recently a person commented that I was just after "the dimes."

When I said I was actually just following the Divine, somebody else said it was clear I was just after "the dollars."

The two comments got me thinking about money, motivation and perception. I decided I would share some of my insights here with you. I think you'll find it interesting, and it contains at least one lesson for you, as well. Here goes:

First, money is good.

Most people think, at least unconsciously, money is bad. You hear this sort of patter from "spiritual people" who haven't fully embraced all of life. They still think poverty will get them into heaven. They still think money is evil. They still think dimes and dollars are not the Divine. I've exposed the fallacy of this kind of thinking in my book, Attract Money Now (which is still free to read online). Anyone who thinks money taints you, doesn't realize money can save you. It's a tool. It's a hammer that can build salvation. It is a concrete form of the spiritual.

I've said repeatedly that if you want to make a difference in the world, learn how to attract money and then direct it to where it will do the most good. I've given tens of thousands of dollars to causes I believe in. I've given tens of thousands of dollars to strangers as well as close friends. I've bought new cars for family members. I'm not saying this to brag or seek your approval. I'm saying this to expand your mind; to illustrate the freedom and power you get to do positive things when you allow money into your life. Money is a powerful solution. No wonder great saints, such as Mother Teresa, raised millions of dollars and used it as they felt directed. Money is good.

Second, the key to success is following passion.

I have never taught or been motivated by money alone. That's a fast track to unhappiness. The direct route to success is in following your passion, while using money as a scorecard that enables you to keep following your passion. That's what I do. That's what billionaires such as Donald Trump and Sir Richard Branson do. Since I'm writing these blog posts for free, the only thing compelling me is the passion to do so. I've told several friends recently that this blog is my pet project. I love it. My recent writing and thinking goes here. But I rarely focus on anything you can buy direct from me. Usually I simply get excited about something and can't wait to share it with you. That's not being money directed, that's being passion directed.

That said, I also have bills to pay, just like you. If I charge for a book, it's because a lot of people were involved in its creation (editors, printers, publishers, etc) and they all have bills to pay, too. My Miracles Coaching program, for example, has about 300 people involved in running it. Obviously I can't give it away for free. Those 300 people also have bills to pay. Likewise, you need to charge for what you do, as well, if only to be able to live and work in the world. But the whole issue of money becomes an after thought if you first focus on following your passion.

Third, life is an ink blot test.

Basically, what you see in what I or anyone else does is a projection of your own unconscious beliefs. You have no idea what my (or anyone's) internal motivation is, so you're left to guess. Lots of room for error there. My fans will see that I'm sharing what I love; my critics will see that I'm selling what I like. Which is it, in reality? Am I serving or selling? It depends on the lens you look through. You have a choice. For me, I promote what I love and think will be of value to you. It's of the purest intent. But I can't control what you think, and I don't want to even try. I do the best I can, based on my passion and my connection to the Divine. Sometimes I remind myself of what Abraham Lincoln said when he was hounded by people who didn't understand what he was doing:

"If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what's said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference."

The lesson here for you is to insulate yourself from people who belittle you and what you do. Get clear on your passion, get clear of limiting beliefs about money, and take action to make a difference in the world.

There will always be critics. It's easy to be one. Just sit back and find fault with others. That's a no brainer. But to actually do something worthwhile with your life, there's the challenge and the thrill.

I end most of my emails to my list with the 16th Century Latin phrase, Aude Aliquid Dignum, which translates as, "Dare Something Worthy."

Follow the Divine, be true to your heart, dare something worthy, and let the critics squabble.

And if anyone questions you in a negative way, remember what Mark Twain advised:

"Keep away from those who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you believe that you too can become great."

Now go do something good.

PS - Recently when I promoted my latest audio program, The Abundance Paradigm: Moving from the Law of Attraction to the Law of Creation, I asked people if they thought I should charge for it or give it away for free. The overwhelming vote was to charge for it. Even my customers knew the value of the product and the fairness of exchanging dollars for it. Follow your passion, charge for what you do, and use the money to make a difference in your life and in the lives of those you care about. By doing so you aren't chasing dollars or dimes, you're instead honoring the Divine. Sounds worthy to me.


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Dr. Joe Vitale is the star of the hit movie, "The Secret." He is also the author of way too many bestselling books to mention here. To name a few: The Attractor Factor, Zero Limits and his latest, Attract Money Now. He's also recorded many Nightingale Conant audio programs, and most recently, "The Abundance Paradigm." He also created a Miracles Coaching program and much more! For more information on Joe Vitale, go to: http://www.mrfire.com


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