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1. THE SPIRIT OF MONEY

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Teaching kids about cash without abandoning your faith!

Too many people abandon either wealth or spirituality because they feel uncomfortable combining the two. I found this wonderful article in the Odyssey Magazine by author and money coach, Kiki Theo, that aims to help parents to combine these two concepts for their children. Let’s create a future of kids who are both wealthy and spiritually mature.

What is Money?

-       Money is energy: it’s made of the same stuff as you, me and the stars.

-       Money is everywhere: waiting to be sung and danced to, waiting to take shape. Money is everywhere, and there’s lots of it for everyone.

-       Money is something to approach creatively: there are many ways to shape it, create it, save it, spend it.

-       Money is something light, fun and magical: it loves to make dreams come true.

-       Money can help you make the world a better place.

-       Money can make you glad, sad or mad: “no money” can do the same.

-       Money is like the tooth fairy: it comes to those who believe.

How do you create money?

-       Continue to believe in magic: believe in all the things you cannot see – dragons, angels, fairies, love, gravity, electricity, and your ability to do anything you set your mind to. One day you will use this skill to make your dreams come true.

-       Believe that you can do anything: for you are made of light, just like the angels. Before you can believe in anything, you must learn to believe in yourself.

-       Trust the quiet voice within: over all the advice and all the knowledge and all your other five senses put together. This is the voice that will keep you safe in the world. This is the voice that will guide you to money and beyond.

-       Keep your golden heart open: it will lead you to the pot of gold. It will show you the true gold from the false.

-       Believe that the world is a beautiful place: dance and laugh and rejoice in it. Life is short. Create money for useful things but also spend it on fun and foolishness and lots of chocolate.

-       Trust in the goodness of others: the divine spark lives in everyone. To create wealth you will need others to help you. Learn to find the goodness which is all around you. Be open to receive help.

-       Ask many questions: Question everything. Make changes. Change things for the better. Money is created when people try to answer new questions. Money flows to answer these questions. What questions will you ask of money?

-       Keep faith and hope alive: contin

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