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Session 404: Mindset, Money, and Manifesting Recorded on April 8, 1968. If you’ve ever wondered why your bank account looks a bit ghost-town-ish while you're working your tail off, Seth is here to drop some knowledge bombs with a very relaxed, "I told you so" vibe. The Cosmic Blueprint: Mind Over Money Seth makes it clear that if your physical reality looks like a struggle-bus, it’s because your inner state is driving. He notes that the physical image is a direct materialization of the inner state of mind. * The Rule of Expectation: Seth points out that focusing on debts and expenses is a one-way ticket to getting more of them. * The "Maltz" Method: Seth recommends the exercises of Maxwell Maltz (author of Psycho-Cybernetics) -- his "how" was spot on for training the brain to stop acting like a victim of circumstance. * Stop the Desperation: Desperation is a massive repellent. Ignore the "practical" physical debts for a minute and focus on the surplus. Practical "Cheat Codes" for Abundance Seth suggests some pretty chill exercises that take about 15 minutes a day. It’s not about kneeling before a "money god," but about a mental pivot. * The Bill Flip: Instead of catching a case of the "ughs" when a bill arrives, Seth suggests looking at it like a new painting. Imagine a check for that amount already written. * Vivid Imagery: Visualize yourself celebrating the final car payment or seeing a "surplus of money in your folder" after the month’s bills are squared away. * The 15-Minute Rule: For 15 minutes a day, suspend all your grumpy, critical judgment. Imagine yourself vividly in the position you want to be. The rest of the time, just try not to let "want" or "poverty" live rent-free in your head. The Parental Baggage (Or, Why You Dislike Gravy) Seth digs into the subconscious "tea" regarding Joseph’s parents. It turns out, Robert’s hang-ups with money were tied to some old-school family drama. * The Father/Mother Conflict: Joseph viewed making money as a betrayal of his father (who disliked his wealthy brother) and an alliance with his "emotional" mother. * The Gravy Metaphor: Seth hilariously links wealth to Joseph’s dislike of oil paint and gravy—calling it "too rich and smothering." Apparently, being rich felt as unappealing as a plate of soggy biscuits. * The "Pure" Poverty Myth: Seth calls out the old-school idea that being broke is somehow more virtuous or "pure." He notes that if you’re constantly worrying about money, you’re just as obsessed with it as a miser—you’re just focusing on the wrong side of the coin. Teamwork and Reality-Building While Jane (Ruburt) was trying to manifest new students and book sales, Joseph’s negative "what if it fails" imagery was essentially knocking her efforts out. * Combined Effort: "Your combined abilities can directly change your material status," Seth notes, emphasizing that thoughts are the ultimate reality. * Abundance is a Vibe: When you’re in a state of love, you feel abundance. That feeling attracts intuitive ideas and actions from others. Important Quotes from the Session * "The physical image is a direct materialization of the inner state of mind." * "You are attracting further financial problems in your desperation. You are focusing upon poverty rather than wealth." * "The rule of expectation applies." * "Thoughts of plenty will bring you plenty in material and financial terms, and in other terms. Thoughts of want will produce want." ---- Visit the source: sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions [https://sethcenter.com/the-early-sessions].
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