Despite all my good intentions — and the advice in my money book, Dancing Under the Full Moon — I hadn't yet started my own penny jar to attract more money into my life. But then there it was on my walk yesterday, a single penny lying on the sidewalk right in front of me. I almost stepped right over it. But midair, I stopped, backed up and realized I couldn't just pass it by. The universe was beckoning. And the penny was lying heads-up, a sure sign of good luck. So now it sits on my desk until I find just the right bowl and then it will go by my front door, the first penny of many to help invite riches into my house. By the way, if you do find a penny and it's tails up, don't keep it. Pick it up, if you want, but spend it or give it away. Don't add it to your money bowl. It will have a negative impact.
Oh, and don't forget, another full moon is on the way. The months pass quickly, don't they. I particularly love those Harvest moons, and you'll find me dancing under it asking the kind universe to fill up my wallet. What about you?
Post here or e-mail me and let me know what you're doing to attract money into your life.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Rainy Day Money Attraction
It's Sunday afternoon and pouring here in Connecticut. A great day to light candles (green ones to attract money) and curl up with a good book. Or in my case, write a good book!
However, before doing any of that, it's the perfect day to try out an ancient money-attracting spell, #37 in my book, Dancing Under the Full Moon: 101 Ways to Attract Money into Your Life. According to folklore, this spell is foolproof in its ability to reverse money problems.
Here's what to do: on a rainy day, find a holly bush, clasp your hands around its main stem and chant three times, "Holly tree, O holly tree, let much wealth come to me." You can expect to see a positive change in your finances within three months of doing this ritual.
Give it a try and let me know how it works for you. And don't forget to send in your money attraction ideas. If I use them in a follow-up book, you'll be credited and receive an autographed copy.
Enjoy every moment and remember to always dance! - ps
However, before doing any of that, it's the perfect day to try out an ancient money-attracting spell, #37 in my book, Dancing Under the Full Moon: 101 Ways to Attract Money into Your Life. According to folklore, this spell is foolproof in its ability to reverse money problems.
Here's what to do: on a rainy day, find a holly bush, clasp your hands around its main stem and chant three times, "Holly tree, O holly tree, let much wealth come to me." You can expect to see a positive change in your finances within three months of doing this ritual.
Give it a try and let me know how it works for you. And don't forget to send in your money attraction ideas. If I use them in a follow-up book, you'll be credited and receive an autographed copy.
Enjoy every moment and remember to always dance! - ps
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Lucky Seven
In my book, I talk about a Lucky Seven ritual to draw money into your life. I particularly like that one because 7 and 9 are my lucky numbers. They always have been. BUT I didn't know why until something dawned on me Sunday, the night of the full moon, as I was swaying and chanting and asking the universe to fill up my pockets. It was late and I had on my robe, so I opened up my pockets instead of my wallet to the light of the autumn moon and asked for abundance.
Anyway, I digress . . . my birthday is Nov. 17 and my sister's birthday (she's just a year younger) is Nov. 19 (if we were Irish, we'd be twins!!). Until I was 13, my mother had our birthdays confused, and I always thought mine was on the 19th. We straighted out our birth days, but always my two lucky numbers have been 7 and 9 and that must be why -- both serve as a piece of my early identity.
Do you have lucky numbers? Are they related to your core identity? Share you stories.
Oh, and if you want to perform the Lucky Seven ritual: inside a small pouch, place seven different denominations of money (paper and coins combined); add lavender, close the bag and carry it with you everywhere for seven days. Keep it closed the entire time. At the end of the seven days, put the pouch away (you can even open it) and be aware of how money has suddenly come you way -- the amount you placed in the pouch should have multiplied by seven. Give it a try. Let me know what happens.
Meanwhile, live an abundant and joyful life - ps
Anyway, I digress . . . my birthday is Nov. 17 and my sister's birthday (she's just a year younger) is Nov. 19 (if we were Irish, we'd be twins!!). Until I was 13, my mother had our birthdays confused, and I always thought mine was on the 19th. We straighted out our birth days, but always my two lucky numbers have been 7 and 9 and that must be why -- both serve as a piece of my early identity.
Do you have lucky numbers? Are they related to your core identity? Share you stories.
Oh, and if you want to perform the Lucky Seven ritual: inside a small pouch, place seven different denominations of money (paper and coins combined); add lavender, close the bag and carry it with you everywhere for seven days. Keep it closed the entire time. At the end of the seven days, put the pouch away (you can even open it) and be aware of how money has suddenly come you way -- the amount you placed in the pouch should have multiplied by seven. Give it a try. Let me know what happens.
Meanwhile, live an abundant and joyful life - ps
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Log In & Listen: Blog Radio Show
Dancing Under the Full Moon is attracting money and attention and that's a good thing.
Tomorrow, Sunday, Sept. 27 - 12:30 EST / 11:30 Central Time, I will be a guest on the Radio Show: Feng Shui Fabulous, hosted by DeAnna Radaj. Time permitting, she will be taking live call-in questions. We'll be talking about the power of attraction and how we have the ability to attract money into our life, changing our reality based on our beliefs about ourself and the universe.
We'll give you a couple of easy ways to begin, applying magic and feng shui principles. If you can't tune in tomorow -- we all have more things to do than we can manage on some days -- go to the link another time and listen in. I'll also have it posted on my website. Thanks. Enjoy this beautiful autumn season. - ps
Here's the link:
www.blogtalkradio.com/Bante-Design-LLC/2009/09/27/Feng-Shui-Fabulous-wPatricia-Sheehy
Tomorrow, Sunday, Sept. 27 - 12:30 EST / 11:30 Central Time, I will be a guest on the Radio Show: Feng Shui Fabulous, hosted by DeAnna Radaj. Time permitting, she will be taking live call-in questions. We'll be talking about the power of attraction and how we have the ability to attract money into our life, changing our reality based on our beliefs about ourself and the universe.
We'll give you a couple of easy ways to begin, applying magic and feng shui principles. If you can't tune in tomorow -- we all have more things to do than we can manage on some days -- go to the link another time and listen in. I'll also have it posted on my website. Thanks. Enjoy this beautiful autumn season. - ps
Here's the link:
www.blogtalkradio.com/Bante-Design-LLC/2009/09/27/Feng-Shui-Fabulous-wPatricia-Sheehy
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Pea Soup and Money?
A reader just wrote to me saying she has a fridge full of lemons and is going to make lemonade precisely how I describe in my book — a magic formula of mixing and sipping — banishing bad money luck while inviting riches into your life. She’s not looking for a lot, but a bit of “found money” would be very welcome.
Meanwhile, she shared an old French Canadian custom, which calls for eating pea soup on New Year’s Day so you’ll be financially secure in the coming year. Apparently, she laughed, the “secret” is in the fact pea soup is so cheap that anyone who will make a meal of it will automatically save on the food. Or, this Canadian belief could be related to the Southern tradition of eating black-eyed peas for money luck, which has worked for centuries.
Give the pea soup a try. If you don’t want to wait for the new year, pick a date (your birthday or some other special day) and declare it your new year. Even if it doesn’t work, you’ll be all the richer for the experience and its creamy, warm broth! And, in the end, wealth is defined, not only by money, but by single moments, pure and true.
Meanwhile, she shared an old French Canadian custom, which calls for eating pea soup on New Year’s Day so you’ll be financially secure in the coming year. Apparently, she laughed, the “secret” is in the fact pea soup is so cheap that anyone who will make a meal of it will automatically save on the food. Or, this Canadian belief could be related to the Southern tradition of eating black-eyed peas for money luck, which has worked for centuries.
Give the pea soup a try. If you don’t want to wait for the new year, pick a date (your birthday or some other special day) and declare it your new year. Even if it doesn’t work, you’ll be all the richer for the experience and its creamy, warm broth! And, in the end, wealth is defined, not only by money, but by single moments, pure and true.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Under the Full Moon
Friday, September 4 is the next full moon. What an opportunity to invite money into your life. All you have to do is Dance, ask for what you want, and do it with conviction. Here's what to do: empty your wallet, go outside in view of the moon, and wave your empty wallet while you ask for money and do a little jig. You can sway, hip hop or tap; it doesn't matter. Just do it with feeling. In my book, Dancing Under the Full Moon, I tell you about a woman named Elaine Stone, who goes out every month, waves her empty wallet under the full moon and says "Fill 'er up" three times. According to her, it works 98% of the time. Not bad odds. And certainly worth trying, don't you think?
Do you have a Full Moon story or ritual to share? I'd love to hear it. - ps
Do you have a Full Moon story or ritual to share? I'd love to hear it. - ps
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