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Choosing A Talisman For Affluence

By: Kenrick Cleveland



Choosing a Talisman for Affluence

Kenrick Cleveland

Amulets (or objects that protect a person from trouble) and talismans (objects intended to bring good luck or protection) have been around since the dawn of man. Seriously, the first man probably saw a shell or a rock, picked it up, and thought, 'Hey, this is a great rock (or shell). I'll bet it's a special rock (or shell) and will bring me good luck and protect me from evil."

expressing this feeling for his rock or shell, the shell or rock became imbued with meaning. Where this item may have had no special value to anyone else walking the earth, to him it was filled with the power of protection and luck.

It is human nature to attach. We carry a baby blanket, hold on to keepsakes, believe rings symbolize love and/or commitment. When you think about us humans, it's rather beautiful that we do this. We give inanimate objects significance and ask them to give us luck, love, wealth, protect us, connect us, and repel evil.

Amulets or talismans can be anything-gems, coins, stones, shells, rings, symbols, statues and even drawings or words.

This is not to suggest you worship any false gods or get on board with new age jargon, but to ask you to focus on affluence, your own affluence, and how having a symbol of that present or future relationship to affluence can really create more of what you're looking for. Maybe you carry around a hundred dollar bill or wear an expensive watch. These are symbols of affluence.

Why? Well, when you have a symbol or talisman or amulet or charm which embodies wealth, you're carrying the process of persuasion. The process of persuasion equates to, in your mind, some large capability of improving your life or of some big end goal.

My father used to carry cross pins and I wanted to grow up and have my own set of cross pins. And when I was around sixteen, my dad got me my own gold cross pins. I was ecstatic. I thought I had really made it in life at that point. I had made it. And I loved them. I carried them everywhere. I'd carry them in T-shirts. I loved my cross pins. My friends would say, 'What are you wearing those for?' I'd say, 'My dad gave them to me and I like them.'

Now I carry a one ounce gold coin and a one ounce silver coin. They're not only religious in nature for me, but a very tangible symbol of wealth. I take time everyday to commune with the coins and express my gratitude that even in this economy, they're increasing in value.

I love that these coins are real and if I needed to cash them in today, I could.

These symbols ground us and give us pause during the day to remember. If you stick your hand in your pocket and your gold nugget or coin is there, you'll remember. As you look down at that Rolex every time you need to know what time it is, you'll remember. And when you remember, pause, and think to yourself, 'I am a money magnet. I attract affluence on all levels of life. I am grateful for everything that is mine and everything that will one day be mine.'

That's awesome! A beautiful constant reminder to remain ever focused on your affluence.

Kenrick Cleveland teaches strategies to earn the business of affluent prospects using http://www.maxpersuasion.com/ persuasion. He runs public and private seminars and offers home study courses and coaching programs in http://www.maxpersuasion.com/ persuasion strategies. Don't reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=26750&b=79 unique content version of this same article.



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