Attracting Financial Abundance Workshop — Companion Calls

A mountain garden path opening toward several possibilities beside a notebook and a small bowl of coins

These two live companion calls extend the Attracting Financial Abundance Workshop into the places where money beliefs meet ordinary life: job uncertainty, dreams that disappeared beneath responsibility, spending tension, discounting what is already good, and the fear that wealth changes who we are.

Rick and Cathy facilitated both conversations. Circle members brought the questions and lived experiences that made the teaching concrete. Start with a focused Guide, listen to either complete call, or begin with the original seven-session workshop.

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The sessions below are arranged chronologically. Each transcript was generated automatically and may contain errors.

August 26, 2008

Job uncertainty and the fear of losing financial safety; Dreams that disappeared beneath responsibility; Comparing our manifestations with other people’s; Spending before someone else can take the money.

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August 27, 2008

Discounting what is already good; The rule that we cannot have several kinds of abundance at once; Moral fear of becoming wealthy; Career change and identity.

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These recordings include personal experiences and reflect the understanding available at the time. Emotional regulation and tapping can support clearer choices, but they are not substitutes for qualified medical, mental health, legal, financial, or safety support.

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