Manifesting
Methods For Would Be Millionaires
The
Midwest Book Review
Manifesting
Methods For Would Be Millionaires
Susan James
Vast Five Publishing
Suite 218, 644 Greenville Ave., Staunton,
VA 24401
ISBN: 1-59113-181-2, $19.95, 2001, pp.
139, www.susanjames.org
What
if becoming a millionaire wasn't about
striving to attain wealth, goal setting
or aggressive marketing? What if becoming
a millionaire was as easy as going to
the grocery store?
According
to Susan James, consultant and author
of Manifesting Methods For Would Be Millionaires,
becoming a millionaire IS that easy. In
the opening of the book, James says that
achieving millionaire status is truly
just, "The application of the mechanics
of Energy and Spirit toward multimillionaire
status."
Using
an theory James calls User Friendly Physics,
this book reveals how thoughts, not action,
create the millionaires of the world.
Better yet, she tells us how to change
our thoughts and thus raise our vibrations
to millionaire status. She tells us how
we keep ourselves from becoming millionaires:
constant worrying about how we will pay
our bills, speaking words that contradict
what we say we want for our lives, even
our attitudes toward other things unrelated
to money. All our words and thoughts are
energy and create our reality. So, in
order to get to millionaire, we must align
the thoughts and words we present to the
world, and more importantly, to ourselves,
with what we want, not what we don't want.
Divided
into a series of 50 essays or "branches,"
each expanding on the last, this book
reveals the recipe for millionaire. Also
included is an index of resources for
further study and "games" James
devised to change our focus from lack
to millionaire.
This
book is very thought?provoking, revealing
where our thoughts go awry, where we can
change our attitudes to align ourselves
with the financial situation we say we
want. It seems so simple: If we need gas
for the car, we think about wanting gas
and drive to the gas station. We don't
complain about not having gas or whine
that we won't be able to drive our car
when it finally runs completely out. We
simply align ourselves with the need for
gas, drive to a gas station and fill it
up.
Is
becoming a millionaire so simple? According
to Susan James it is. Maybe if enough
of us read and apply her ideas, we'll
see how simple it is, too.
Shannon
McKelden Cave
Reviewer/The Midwest Book Review