Abraham-Hicks Prosperity Game, Oct 6/2010
Posted in Prosperity Game, The Teachings of AbrahamDay 6 = $6000….
This may end up being one of my more quirky blog posts. It’s all about feeling prosperous and gratitude. I feel like being a little extra frivolous with money today. How about flying to NYC on a whim.
($509.00 CAD Airfare, I’ll go First Class next time.)
Paying for one fabulous night in a swanky Manhatten hotel. Maybe the Central Park Deluxe Suite, at the Jumeirah Hotel.
(Rate USD 1,149.00 Per Night)

I’ll go out on the town that night with $1000 to spend on dinner, some drinks and a great band at the Bottom Line.
($1000)

I’ll tip whoever is serving me what ever I don’t spend of that $1000.
And I’ll be flying up a friend from Virginia, who I’ve never met in person, my buddy and sometimes mentor Jo.
($150 Airfare Norfolk to NYC)
($1000) To make it worth his while to take a day off work.
($200) I’ll save enough for the cabs back to the airport for Jo and I.
Total approx $4700, which leaves me about $1300.
Then, after that great night of music and friendship, I’m going to come back home to Vancouver and then walk around giving $20 to every street person that will accept it. Sure there may be some angry people that don’t like my idea, but it’s my idea, my money and I can do whatever I want to do with it right? I want to feel what it’s like to give away everything I have in the moment. I’ve never done that before.
And I have a funky song about Street People that I wrote a while back with my friend Darrell Mayes. If you feel inclined, thanks for listening. It’s called:
the Kind and Queen (of No Man’s Land)
Steve
How to play the Prosperity game: You simply pretend that everyday you’ll receive a new sum of money. On day 1 you’ll receive $1,000; day 2, $2000; day 3, $3,000, and so on. Your job is spend all of the money delightfully every day. No roll overs. No savings. Spend every dime/ penny that day. Try it out for yourself. It’s wonderful. I love trying to figure out how to spend amounts like this. GO BIG!













