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Morgana - The Magic of Saying I Love You (to money)

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(I read this letter from Sarah Angelli about the money magic of love, and I was so moved by the sweetness that I had to share it here…)

“Dear Morgana,

I have had Huge breakthroughs with your work!

I started the work with you but recently took it on fully and it’s dramatically changed my life.  I had a very powerful experience with meeting and breaking up with my money monster. I was having a lot of difficulty and money honey said “listen to more of Morgana’s info on this.”


I listened to your audio class and had a Big AHA! I was still “seeing him”. So, I did a deeply powerful healing experience of breaking up with the money monster – and deeply committing to money honey.

I realized I have been afraid to say “I Love You!” to money – It opened up my whole world to say it – to really acknowledge that I love money and my honey was deeply relieved and said he had been really wanting to hear that and was so happy that I finally said it- because it was the first time I had. So, we are doing very well and I am enjoying being in a real relationship with money.

A neat thing that happened today was I asked my money honey what he wanted me to do today – he said “Be willing to work a bit late tonight” – moments later I get a message from a client who wants to see me and is wondering if it’s ok that it’s late. I took it because of what my money honey said and feel great about it.

I also find that I am healthier in my other relationshipsI am more attentive to the needs of others. A simple example is when I do Yoga my kitty companion, Nikki, usually wants to be right there. Often she starts trying to bite me and scratch me. This time instead of getting upset with her – I thought “Maybe she is just wanting to play? How can I meet that need for her?” So, I grabbed a favorite toy of hers and I was right – she just wanted to play – so while I did my Yoga she played with her toy next to me – and we both felt happy and relaxed about the whole thing.

Thank you so much for everything! Your spirit that comes through on your You Tube’s is magical, wise, peaceful, whimsical, and deeply present.”

Sarah Angelli



via Morgana Rae & Charmed Life Coaching, Inc. http://ift.tt/1Y5gwvf

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