Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume - 3, Issue - 7, 1 January 2019 | Page 19

Thursday, 20 December 2018 In the matter of abundance and prosperity, after the Past Life issues are resolved, there will almost always be problems and challenges related to those maladaptive and often destructive habits, behaviors, attitudes, and paradigms that have firmly blocked our path to abundance. So by implication one must cultivate constructive habits, behaviors, attitudes, and paradigms - and skillsets - in order to propel oneself into the stratosphere of financial abundance. These may include such areas as proper goal setting methodology; learning to consistently focus or concentrate on a specific objective; acquiring skills and strategies to resolve the issues and challenges that will inevitably crop up; overcoming a paralyzing fear of failure or a self-limiting fear of success; conquering chronic procrastination; cultivating abundant enthusiasm and boundless passion for one’s life’s work, developing “dogged” persistence in the face of extreme adversity; cultivating the ability to turn that adversity into opportunity; and of course, that all-important, ultra- critical “Prosperity Consciousness”. The good news, however, is that the brain is always changing and you can forge new neural pathways and create new habits, behaviors, attitudes, paradigms and skills. This is referred to as the “neuroplasticity” of the brain. Regardless of your prior “programming”, financial abundance and prosperity is well within your reach. It becomes clearly obvious (at least in my humble opinion) that the most expeditious way to achieve that goal - indeed any personal empowerment objective - is to take a three-pronged approach: 1. Past Life Therapy. As seen, this is used to uncover and then resolve past life issues that are influencing your current habits, behaviors, attitudes and paradigms, etc. In short, “clearing your karma”. 2. Subconscious Re-programming via Hypnotherapy (or some other form of ‘Altered States Therapy’). As we saw, the subconscious mind is the repository of all our experiences, memories, dreams, hopes and expectations. It’s 17