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- Andra
Forward from Sam
It is our intention to not just explain but show you the truth
about money, once and for all.
The why and the how never matter. The answers to those
questions are simply justifications for limitation.
On top of that, you may invest some of that money with the
hope that it will appreciate and create more financial
security for yourself and your family.
Isn't it..?
How do you feel about the idea that this is a very unsafe
way to live?
Consider the following:
And yet, you may move through life with such certainty that
you're playing a safe and comfortable game.
And you back your guesses with things like data, research,
science, testimonials, logic, anecdotes from other people,
and personal experience.
"I deliver the cigars to the rich people who live in the
neighborhood across the street, and they give me big tips," I
responded.
"Uh... yeah?"
The last thing I said before my dad left the room was, "I had
no idea making money had an age limit."
He marched into the store and told the owner that I was no
longer going to be working for him.
I gotta say, my dad may not have been a great dad, but he
did teach me a very valuable lesson about money.
They would say, "You can't make money like that! You're
just making it up!"
What Peter did was put me in the same situation that I was
putting those people in—he told me things about money
that I simply couldn't believe.
Maybe I didn't make the $5,000 at that point, but the lesson
made me more money than I could have ever imagined.
There were many lessons like this that I learned from Peter,
but only one time out of the three years I was mentored by
him did I get it "right."
That time, Peter and I were sitting in his office. Peter said,
"Hey, come here. I wanna show you something."
Peter said to her, "You're not gonna believe this, but that
dumbass finally gets it."
I chuckled to myself.
My exact thought in that moment was, "Well of course. The
amount of money in the account has absolutely nothing to do
with me. I don't know why he would expect me to attach
meaning to it."
Assuming the lesson was over, I was just about to leave the
house when Peter yelled, "Hey, wait!"
That day, Peter was happier than I had ever seen him.
That was the day and the moment I realized it had been a
long time since I last thought about how to get clients.
"Peter, I'm getting burnt out here. I can't keep working with
so many people."
"Yeah, I do enjoy it. It's just too much work right now."
"Well, you can either keep doing what you're doing, or you
can fire all your clients except for one and quadruple your
rate."
It blew up in my face.
The clients paid me, but the amount of hours I was putting
in didn't change!
By the end of 2013, the same year Peter passed away, I felt
like I wanted to take a long break from working. I had
hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank and no
commitments.
I like to think that he was just kind and generous, but I know
in my heart that he could see how hard I worked for him (so
hard, in fact, that I was promoted to General Manager after
just five months) and he knew I was worth far more than I
was being paid.
I can't say for sure where this sudden interest came from—
it certainly didn't come from my parents or family.
That bold step was signing up for that sales class. I took out
a credit card and immediately maxed it out on the course,
with no idea as to how I would pay it back.
That was the sales class that led me to meeting Andra and
beginning my journey into networking with millionaires.
As it turned out, Andra was very familiar with networking
with millionaires, and that was how he made most of his
money.
The thing is, this book isn't about how to make more money.
And yet, if you follow the information in this book, you will
create limitless money.
Did you grimace when you paid for it, resentful about having
to give up your hard-earned cash, or was it something that
you actually wanted?
Notice how many feelings you had around that experience.
These are a just a few of the emotions you may feel around
money.
Are you aware that money can't affect your feelings unless
you allow it to?
Are you aware that you've been giving your power away to
money ever since you first learned to use it?
In all those things they blame, those people see a mirror for
their own powerlessness, limitation, and victimization.
In order for you to get an idea of how this thing works, you
create a family, friends, teachers, society, and culture to
show and tell you all about it.
I'm sure by now you know what the thing is that I'm talking
about—it's money.
The idea that you could ever possibly "run out of money" is a
story you accepted, and you've been living by it ever since.
When you accidentally cut off the blood flow in your arm by
falling asleep on it, that uncomfortable "pins and needles"
sensation wakes you up and lets you know that you need to
shift your weight.
Take a couple deep breaths, feel your body, and say the
following statement out loud to yourself:
The cycle of having some money and then having none went
on for many months, if not years.
The next month, I had $500 left over. Then $1,000. Then
$2,000.
The amount of money I have left over after covering all the
bills and buying everything I want increases every single
month (with no increase in work or action).
When you accept that money isn't real and you don't have to
work for it, it becomes a lot easier to not get upset when
you run out of it.
Yet someone who always works for money, like you, would
never be judged for refusing to believe that people create
money effortlessly.
It may seem like the hardest thing in the world for you to be
open to the idea that money is simple. Don't overcomplicate
it. Just be open, and you'll see what you need to see.
You can look at all the scientific studies and papers and
journals and proof that there is indeed a subconscious mind
and/or a nervous system, but you're still blaming something
other than yourself for what you're creating.
Because you created those things, and those things are you,
they have no power over you unless you willingly give your
power away to them.
Not only have you been living that lie, but you have been
perpetuating that lie over and over and over again.
You were lied to, you lie to yourself, and you lie to other
people every single day.
That lie started at a very young age. You observed the rules
that were presented to you from innumerable sources, and
you accepted those rules without question.
Your entire life right now is nothing more than proof and
evidence of the ideas you accepted as you grew up.
You did choose it, and you've been choosing it every single
day of your life.
Your kids need new school supplies. Your tire blows out on
the way to the store. Your ex calls and tells you they can't
make their child support payment.
It can't possibly be your fault! It's just your life. You got a
bad hand. You're under-privileged. You're under-served.
Think about the rush that you get from complaining about
how unfair life is. Now you know it's not your fault, because
everyone agrees with you.
Now that all of those things are set in motion, it's time for
this particular story to come to an end.
Your coworker calls in sick and your boss asks you to cover
their shift. It sucks, but it means you'll get the money!
Now that the problem is solved, you experience a sense of
relief. A satisfying conclusion to the story.
In spite of all the shit that comes up every single day, week,
and month of your life, you survived.
You enjoy your money problems a lot. That's why you keep
creating them.
If it's not your choice, you get to bitch and moan and fit in
with everyone else who chooses to believe it's not their
choice either. You get to be a victim.
You know who didn't believe that money comes from other
people?
Peter. And then Andra. And now me (Sam). And soon you!
When you're playing the Phase 1 game of life, you can't help
but feel as limited and restricted as possible.
When you look at your bank account and say to yourself, "I
don't have enough money," what are you really saying?
You're saying that you have to go out into the world to
"make" more money. To "go get" more money.
Nope.
Probably not.
If you look out into the world with your current lens, you can
see these limitations everywhere.
The story you tell yourself is that your friend doesn't have
any money because they don't have a job.
The second is that you expect other people to not see you as
attractive because of that comparison.
So what happens?
If you tell yourself that money is hard to make, then you will
have a hard time making money.
It's the feelings you attach to the beliefs and stories that
cause the beliefs and stories to become your reality.
It's a cycle.
The more you think and talk about your limitations, the
worse you feel. And the worse you feel, the more you think
and talk about your limitations.
If you knew you were creating the situation, why and how
would you complain?
And yet, you've created every situation in your life that you
complain about!
The only thing is that you didn't realize you created it, and
you don't accept that you created it.
If you knew that you created the flat tire, you would think to
yourself, "Well, I did this. It's on me. What is this experience
about? What is this experience telling me?"
What you care about is the tension, the adrenaline, and the
excitement that you experience while watching the game.
When the other team scores, you get even more tense.
Have you ever noticed that people will ignore a game that's
unevenly matched? It's boring. It's not exciting.
Have you also ever noticed that you don't really talk about
things you don't feel anything about?
This is how your feelings create your life. They're your focus.
People will get upset if a boxing match is fixed, meaning
intentionally extended for the sake of entertainment, but
they'll also be upset over a match that ends too quickly.
When you have a hard time but ultimately get past your
issues, you develop a sense of appreciation for what you've
gone through and for your success.
It wouldn't be.
It took four months for Andra to get his first client, and that
client was what business owners would refer to as a
"whale," meaning a client with a lot of money.
The truth is, it was Andra who created the entire situation.
This is how and why people make excuses for others who
are actively engaging in abuse.
This phrase is the reason why you don't have more money.
The moment you say, "I want..." you are saying that you
don't have it.
You are pointing out that it's not currently a part of your
experience.
You are telling yourself that you have to go "out there" and
get it.
The point is, you have no idea what they think about their
lives, what's important to them, what experiences they
came here to have, or how they perceive themselves.
And, by doing so, you are limiting yourself at the same time.
Let's flip this around—what's an idea that you believe about
wealthy people?
All the people, the dogs, the birds, the countries, the
languages, the money, the jobs, the trees, the artwork,
everything you perceive in "your world"...
...is within you. You are all of those things, and all of those
things are you.
There is no separation.
Part 3.5
An Essential Point:
The Illusion of Separation
In Phase 1, there is a powerful illusion that everyone,
including you, interacts with every single day.
In Phase 1, the stories you tell yourself are what create the
experience of limitation. You create, accept and adopt any
story that interests you, and it forms the foundation of your
experience.
"That's impossible."
"You're lying or exaggerating."
"It must have been a drug deal or something illegal."
But because of the story you tell yourself, you limit yourself.
We could give infinite examples of the illusion of
separation. Maybe you can even start to see it yourself.
Andra's Experience:
For a very long time, I told myself the same story that many
other Black people tell.
They couldn't tell me that because all they knew were their
own experience.
Look at the excuses you tell yourself about why you're not
having a certain experience or engaging in a particular
behavior.
I walk with a cane due to chronic pain, and I'm legally blind. I
can't drive a car or go anywhere unfamiliar by myself.
In other words, all of the stories you tell yourself are the
same. You just think they're different.
All stories are limiting, and you can let all of them go.
Stories are made up of words that you use every single day,
and it is those words that have perpetuated your limitations.
Want
Need
Try
What you may not know is why these words are so limiting.
The moment you say the word "try," you have immediately
separated yourself from the result.
In effect, what you just said was "I failed." You just didn't
want to say it that way.
When you say "I need," even with something as simple as "I
need a haircut," you are saying "I do not have a haircut." It
may sound goofy, but "needing a haircut" is separating
yourself from the experience of having a haircut.
"Needing" something is the opposite of "having" it or
"being" it.
When you point out that there are people who need, you are
identifying those people as being powerless, separate, and
deeply limited.
Just because you are the one who created them and you are
responsible for your creation, doesn't mean you have to do
anything for them, with them, or about them.
When you say you don't have it, you're saying it's not a part
of your experience.
And when you say it's not a part of your experience, you're
saying it's separate from you.
But here's the thing: You got exactly what you asked for.
Remember, when you say "I want" what you're saying is "I
don't have."
Peter did it, Andra has done it, and I'm certainly not about to
tell myself that I can't.
Then, right next to each list item, check off whether or not
you've had that particular experience.
You may find that many of the experiences on your list that
you haven't had, you want to have. In other words, you've
successfully experienced wanting those experiences.
I asked, "Do you sell fuzzy socks?" and the owner pointed to
a basket next to my feet.
"We don't have socks, but you might like those slippers," he
said.
Your life and your experiences work the same way. Let go of
wanting, embrace feeling, and watch everything work out
perfectly for you!
Part 4.2: Self-Appreciation
How many books have you read? How many courses have
you bought? How many seminars have you attended?
How many limiting beliefs have you tried to get rid of?
Not only did you create a wild goose chase to find all the
things that are wrong with you, but you also convinced
yourself it takes many years if not a lifetime to change.
Imagine getting your first job that pays more than minimum
wage (maybe this has actually happened to you).
You were probably excited for all the money you were soon
to make, thrilled to be leveling up in the world.
Then, maybe a few weeks or months later, you might have
realized that your new job wasn't all that you thought it
would be. Your money seems to disappear faster, you're
working harder, and it's not that great.
Money is no exception.
Now take that idea and imagine you've had infinite access
to all those things for six months.
Maybe you still feel the same rush of excitement that you
had at the very beginning. Or maybe being infinite is
starting to wear on you just a little bit.
Think about it—if you're an infinite being for all time, you'd
be bored out of your mind. You'd know the outcomes to
every situation that takes place. You would know exactly
what to do in all scenarios.
I don't know about you, but, to me, that sounds very boring.
Try it right now: Take a deep breath and say this statement
out loud to yourself:
Did you laugh? Did you get chills? If you felt any energetic
response to saying that sentence out loud, it's true!
Think about how many TV shows and movies exist that are
based entirely on the idea of finding a way to make a lot of
money to solve a problem or improve the characters' lives.
On top of that, the money itself always seems to require
extreme amounts of effort to obtain.
You created those movies, TV shows, and the beliefs
themselves to keep you focused on money.
You also created the small little details of your everyday life
that provide a limitation feedback loop.
Self-appreciation is.
With gratitude.
How did you convince yourself that you are not who you
really are?
Our argument that sets this book apart from others is that
spending money is making money.
If you have a car, you can use that car to travel to different
locations and maybe even do activities that appear to
generate money.
But when your car payment comes up, what do you say to
yourself?
It's not so much about what you say, but rather how you feel
when you say it.
You created the bank that gave you a loan. You created the
car and the car manufacturer. You created the lightbulbs
that are powered by the electricity you also created, and
you created the utility company whom you pay for it.
But if you always feel like your money is leaving you, guess
what experience you're creating?
You're creating your money leaving you.
Again, there is nothing wrong with you. You're not bad for
feeling insecure about money or being unappreciative.
Your expansion only occurs when you expand for the sake
of expanding, NOT for the sake of creating a specific result.
Andra can tell how people are doing in their lives by how
well they accept compliments.
It's not anything other than your comfort with giving and
receiving appreciation.
Here's the good news:
Since you would know not to tell any stories and put any
emotional energy into people getting upset, your customers
would be absolutely fine with the change.
Perhaps one day the idea of charging $300 excites you, and
then the next day you like the idea of charging $1,000.
The good news is feelings are far simpler than you realize,
and the information we're about to share with you will blow
your mind.
The thing is, it's not just "negative" emotions that cause you
to create limitations or "unwanted" experiences.
It's no coincidence that the statement "I feel like" is the un-
limiting alternative to "I want," "I need," etc.
Imagine you're out on the town with your friend, and your
friend says she really wants to go to a club.
This makes you nervous and upset, because you have a lot
of emotional energy invested in being socially anxious. The
last place you want to go is to the club.
If you do the exercise right then and there, you will take
your power back from the experience of being socially
anxious.
Perhaps you pull up the website for a luxury car you like, or
the booking page for a pricey vacation package. Imagine
you're going to buy that thing right then and there.
In other words, you're not stressed out about not having any
money. You're stressed out about not being able to pay your
bills.
You're blaming money for things that are your creation. You
created yourself being unable to afford the car. That has
absolutely nothing to do with money.
Now you may not be literally saying, "I want to pay my bills"
or "I want that car."
You don't have to say it—the emotions you feel when those
situations come up are enough. You are feeling wanting.
This is true with literally everything—wanting money,
wanting a vacation, wanting a better job, wanting your ex to
leave you alone, etc.
It's like a fully immersive video game that you can control
with your emotional energy, but the game is inside of you
and is being "projected" outwards. You're not inside the
game.
When you play a video game, you see the images that are
being projected by the code within the game.
While that code is active, at the same exact time, you get to
see the imagery attached to it.
That is your expanded you giving the limited you clues, and
you can trust that you will be supported the entire way.
There are no limits to what that experience may lead you to.
Allowing the new experience is how you expand.
When you take your power back by dropping the stories and
removing your emotional energy from those experiences,
they will fall away effortlessly.
It might feel like things are falling apart, but that's just you
expanding, shifting your experience, and taking your power
back so you can create something new.
In the event that this isn't clear enough, there are no people.
There is no money.
There is no job.
You came here to play the Human Game for the purpose of
experiencing limitation as an unlimited being.
It's just that, where you are now, you've only allowed
yourself to be open to the idea that money comes from a
small handful of specific actions (such as work, selling
drugs, scamming people, getting refunds, etc).
It's about un-learning all the silly rules and limitations you
accepted in the first place.
One day, his computer died. Andra told Peter about it, and
Peter suggested they both go to an electronics store to get
a new one right then and there.
Andra said, "Peter, I can't buy that one. It costs more than I
have."
Peter insisted that Andra buy the computer. He called over
an employee and said, "We're taking this one. Bring it to the
register."
He swiped again—declined.
In the car on the ride home, Peter asked Andra what the hell
his problem was.
Andra said, "Peter, I'm gonna have a huge overdraft fee in
my account. I'm totally broke now. What am I supposed to
do?"
With this realization, the overdraft fee didn't seem like such
a big deal after all.
It's not about how much money something costs. It's your
emotional attachment to wanting it, to not being able to
afford it, that is creating your experience of not having it.
If you don't have something, it's because you want it. When
you stop wanting it and instead allow it, anything can be
created with ease. Money isn't even a factor.
You created those people who are paying you. You created
your employer and you created your hourly wage. You
created every single client and customer you've ever had.
In Phase 2, since you create your money and you create the
people who appear to give it to you, there are no limits to
what you can do with your life and still thrive financially.
Q: I'm applying this information and seeing amazing things
happening, but I'm afraid of slipping backwards into my
old way of being. What should I do?
When you expand, every new level you reach becomes your
"ground floor," so to speak. You can't "ruin" your expansion
or mess it up.
Waiting is limiting.
So, be patient.
Things can and will shift much more quickly than you
realize, as long as you're not telling yourself that it's going
to take forever.
With that, thank you for reading. We hope this book was
exciting and enlightening for you.