Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Accessing Your Right to Be Rich and the Power of the Mind with EFT

Money plays an essential role in all of our lives. You might conclude that every person alive today has an inherent right to be wealthy. Everybody wants to live fully and reap the rewards of their labors. With this in mind, it is perplexing that so many people prevent themselves from having the best possible life because they believe money is somehow bad or evil.

Consider these examples of ways well-intended people like you use their mindpower to avoid having money.

1. If you think that money is evil and want to avoid thinking that you are evil, your mind is likely to set up situations to steer clear of becoming rich.

2. If you regard yourself as a caring individual and believe that individuals with a lot of money are greedy and uncaring, you won't want to have a lot of money.

3. If you believe that money and happiness don't mix, you may likewise avoid having wealth. The assumption here is that having wealth will make you miserable.

While it is the case that money alone can't create happiness, it is also one of your most essential tools for creating a positive life. If you want to claim your right to be rich, a powerful holistic technology called EFT Tapping can help. Most people find it strange at first, but it is usually miraculously effective.

You can experience EFT yourself in this insightful video, where Phillip Mountrose and Brad Yates use the EFT Technique to release negative beliefs about money and open to the right to be rich.



Your life can change in remarkably amazing ways when you enlist your most valuable resources. Making full use of your brainpower can change everything. And when you also access the effectiveness of the Emotional Freedom Techniques, you can progress rapidly toward the life of your dreams.

Intrigued? If you want to know more about EFT, follow this link now.

Also learn how you can access the power of your thinking to invite money into your life with another article on your right to be rich.