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5 Key Ways to Attract Abundance and Prosperity on Thanksgiving and Everyday

November 23, 2006

By Julie Plenty
Thanksgiving Prosperity

When you hear the words “abundance” and “prosperity”, what immediately comes to mind? Is it money, fulfilling relationships, a lovely house to live in, peace of mind, a career/vocation that expresses your gifts? It may be all or none of those things. It may mean something else to you. But if you want to attract more prosperity and abundance into your life, no matter how you define them, then this article outlines 5 key ways to do so.

1. Understand Attraction Law

This is better known as the Law of Attraction, as defined by Abraham Hicks, states that “you attract whatever you give your attention and energy to, whether wanted or unwanted”. So, if you’re curious about what you’re putting out there, look at what you are attracting, the visible results in your life.
Knowing about and working with the the Law of Attraction will help you in manifesting, creating and attracting more abundance and prosperity in your life. Once you understand it, there’s no turning back.

2. You get what you focus on

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KC’s Secret Santa Reveals Identity

November 16, 2006

via KansasCity.com
Secret Santa

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The answer to one of the happiest mysteries in the Kansas City area is being revealed this year.

A man who has given away millions of dollars and become known as Secret Santa for handing out Christmas cash to the needy is allowing his name to be publicized after 26 years.

But the reason for the revelation is an unhappy one. Secret Santa has cancer. He wants to start speaking to community groups about his belief in random acts of kindness, but he can’t do that without telling people who he is.

The man who has spread cheer for 26 years is Larry Stewart, 58, of Lee’s Summit, who made his millions in cable television and long-distance telephone service.

Stewart told The Kansas City Star that he was the man who would walk up to complete strangers, hand them $100 bills, wish them “Merry Christmas” and walk away, leaving astonished and grateful people in his wake. He handed out money throughout the year, but he said it was the Christmas giving that gave him the most joy.
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