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Create MONEY Magic - Easily Attract More Money to YOU! nowing that you or your partner have deep, unhealed wounds is a step toward healing and releasing that fear. You can both work to solve the problems caused by the wounds and the relationship can be healthier for it.What is your relationship to money? Are you creating resistance to your own wealth and abundance? Do you continue to overdraw your bank account? You attract what you give your attention to.Money is a force; a concentrated symbol of energy and power. Like all forces in the universe, money obeys certain universal laws or I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, Emotional wounds stem from many different sources. Most people bear some kind of emotional wound, and some people unfortunately harbor multiple, unhealed wounds and scars. Wounds and scars can include: Childhood Wounds – Such wounds are caused by our parents and primary caregivers. These are usually the deepest and most painful of the wounds we have. Some can be severe wounds resulting from the trauma of sexual abuse and severe physical abuse. More typically, they come from the experiences of parental fighting and divorce. When parents do not take the time to listen, understand, and empathize with their children, they inflict such wounds. Other Wounds – Such wounds are caused by siblings, school, friends, work, relatives and society. Factors like excessive teasing in school over a period of time, an abusive uncle calling you “fat” every time he sees you, or a boss reinforcing your beliefs that you are not smart enough or good enough. Relationship Wounds – Such wounds are caused by the painful actions, words, and events of your current/previous relationships. Negative memories of past failed relationships inflict relationship wounds. Painful experiences of toxic and abusive behaviors and actions by you or current and former partners also originate them. Self-inflicted Wounds – Such wounds are self-inflicted because of decisions, behaviors, and actions. Serious wounds can occur from alcohol and drug abuse. Similarly, errors in judgment may have led you to make other bad choices in life—in relationships, careers, and finances. All of these wounds can cause pain and fear, which result in serious problems for a relationship. Knowing that you or your partner have deep, unhealed wounds is a step toward healing and releasing that fear. You can both work to solve the problems caused by the wounds and the relationship can be healthier for it. I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, Childhood Wounds – Such wounds are caused by our parents and primary caregivers. These are usually the deepest and most painful of the wounds we have. Some can be severe wounds resulting from the trauma of sexual abuse and severe physical abuse. More typically, they come from the experiences of parental fighting and divorce. When parents do not take the time to listen, understand, and empathize with their children, they inflict such wounds. Other Wounds – Such wounds are caused by siblings, school, friends, work, relatives and society. Factors like excessive teasing in school over a period of time, an abusive uncle calling you “fat” every time he sees you, or a boss reinforcing your beliefs that you are not smart enough or good enough. Relationship Wounds – Such wounds are caused by the painful actions, words, and events of your current/previous relationships. Negative memories of past failed relationships inflict relationship wounds. Painful experiences of toxic and abusive behaviors and actions by you or current and former partners also originate them. Self-inflicted Wounds – Such wounds are self-inflicted because of decisions, behaviors, and actions. Serious wounds can occur from alcohol and drug abuse. Similarly, errors in judgment may have led you to make other bad choices in life—in relationships, careers, and finances. All of these wounds can cause pain and fear, which result in serious problems for a relationship. Knowing that you or your partner have deep, unhealed wounds is a step toward healing and releasing that fear. You can both work to solve the problems caused by the wounds and the relationship can be healthier for it. I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, Relationship Wounds – Such wounds are caused by the painful actions, words, and events of your current/previous relationships. Negative memories of past failed relationships inflict relationship wounds. Painful experiences of toxic and abusive behaviors and actions by you or current and former partners also originate them. Self-inflicted Wounds – Such wounds are self-inflicted because of decisions, behaviors, and actions. Serious wounds can occur from alcohol and drug abuse. Similarly, errors in judgment may have led you to make other bad choices in life—in relationships, careers, and finances. All of these wounds can cause pain and fear, which result in serious problems for a relationship. Knowing that you or your partner have deep, unhealed wounds is a step toward healing and releasing that fear. You can both work to solve the problems caused by the wounds and the relationship can be healthier for it. I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, Self-inflicted Wounds – Such wounds are self-inflicted because of decisions, behaviors, and actions. Serious wounds can occur from alcohol and drug abuse. Similarly, errors in judgment may have led you to make other bad choices in life—in relationships, careers, and finances. All of these wounds can cause pain and fear, which result in serious problems for a relationship. Knowing that you or your partner have deep, unhealed wounds is a step toward healing and releasing that fear. You can both work to solve the problems caused by the wounds and the relationship can be healthier for it. I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, I hope you and your partner Best Friends During the Day, ©2006 – All Rights Reserved – Glenn Cohen
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