Saw this on a car window and could not resist taking a photo.
On the one hand, this person has made a decision. The universe favors those who make decisions. Decisions channel our energies in a unified direction; indecisiveness splits (and weakens) those energies.
So this person make a clear decision not to be broke. He even felt so strongly about it that he purchased some stickers and defaced his automobile to proclaim his steadfastness.
Good. Certainly better than not deciding.
On the other hand, the signal this person is putting out there is not nearly as powerful and clear as it could be. While the little money bag tells us that he intends to be rich, his attention is focused more on “not being broke.”
Understanding attraction, this message reflects that he is focused more on what he does not want (to be broke) than what he does want (to be rich). Because what we focus on expands, if he wants to upgrade the car to which this sticker is attached, I believe he needs to reframe his message.
Also — and I may be reading too far into things here — the scary skull seems to represent an intimidating spirit to scare off the forces that could abscond with this person’s money. Again, the underlying vibration of Mr. Scary Skull is fear. And quite simply, fear and abundance are at opposite ends of the spectrum of alignment. We need to 86 him, pronto.
So to recap, here are some tips for placing inspired decals on your tinted windows:
1) Make a decision as to what you really want.
2) Make sure your message clearly states what you DO WANT (not what you wish to avoid).
3) Make sure your message inspires good feelings within you when you look at it.
4) Use skulls with fangs sparingly.
In a way, he’s kind of got a double negative in there with “refuse” and “go broke” – but the skull with fangs probably messes up the equation further :-)!
Once you become conscious of how the universe works in terms of attraction, you really become sensitive to the words you use, and more mindful of choosing the right ones in the first place. For example, I was commenting to a friend about the media’s irresponsible reporting of the swine flu scare and how it only perpetuates the energy around it, and I said something to the effect of “not in my reality”. As soon as I said it, I realized that the “not” sends a mixed message to the universe, so I rephrased it to say “I’m opting out”. There’s probably an even more positive way to say it, but I haven’t come up with it yet.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say with this long ramble is that words have energy, and it is important to choose them carefully.
So the decal of the little boy peeing on the yankees logo is a bad idea why?
drew funny, -cough- I hope I don’t have swine flu. And I’m now peeing on the Red Sox logo.
Hi Drew! Great post.
I’m reading a book that I think you would really like: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein. The narrator is a dog – an awesome philosophical dog named Enzo.
“Use skulls with fangs sparingly” You are funny! That made my morning =)