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Tangible Symbols of Affluence
Amulet and talisman have been around since the beginning of time. These are objects that either bring luck or protect from evil. I'm very certain, though I have no proof, that the first man to walk the earth probably found a rock or shell or acorn and thought to himself, 'This is a lucky item. I'm going to carry it with me to protect me.'
And by saying it, he imbued it with meaning. That rock (or shell) might not have been special to any other person in the world, but to him, it was full of power.
And why not? Us humans become attached to things. From baby blankets to crucifix necklaces. We believe rings symbolize love and commitment. It's a beautiful aspect of humanity if you think about it. We animate inanimate objects to connect us, protect us, give us love and luck and money and ask them to repel evil (crucifix to vampire comes to mind).
Amulets or talismans can be anything-gems, coins, stones, shells, rings, symbols, statues and even drawings or words.
This is not to suggest you worship any false gods or get on board with new age jargon, but to ask you to focus on affluence, your own affluence, and how having a symbol of that present or future relationship to affluence can really create more of what you're looking for. Maybe you carry around a hundred dollar bill or wear an expensive watch. These are symbols of affluence.
This symbol or charm or talisman embodies wealth. With it, you're carrying around the process of persuasion. This equates, in your other than conscious mind with a large capacity to improve your life and reach your goals.
My father used to carry cross pins and I wanted to grow up and have my own set of cross pins. And when I was around sixteen, my dad got me my own gold cross pins. I was ecstatic. I thought I had really made it in life at that point. I had made it. And I loved them. I carried them everywhere. I'd carry them in T-shirts. I loved my cross pins. My friends would say, 'What are you wearing those for?' I'd say, 'My dad gave them to me and I like them.'
Today, I carry a one ounce coin of gold and a one ounce coin of silver. Beyond being religious in nature they also are a very tangible symbol of wealth. First of all, it's really worth a lot of money today. I like that. Everyday, I commune with the coins and express my gratitude at how, in our current economy, they're really increasing in value significantly.
I love that these coins are real and if I needed to cash them in today, I could.
The other thing these symbols do is ground us and remind us. If, every time you stick your hand in your pocket you feel the gold coin or nugget, if every time you need to know what time it is you gaze upon that Rolex, if every time you get dressed in the morning and put on that gold or platinum necklace, well, then you've been reminded. I am a money magnet. I attract affluence on every level. I am grateful for what I have and what will soon be mine.
That's awesome! A beautiful constant reminder to remain ever focused on your affluence.
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Kenrick Cleveland teaches techniques to earn the business of affluent clients using persuasion. He runs public and private seminars and offers home study courses and coaching programs in persuasion techniques. Don't reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.
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