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Why Affirmations are Pathetic

September 28th, 2008 · 7 Comments · law of attraction

I shouldn’t be writing this. Affirmations are such big business for my friends and colleagues and the people who hire me. And affirmations are stupid.

Why?

When you can’t get (or leave) a job, or pay your mortgage, or find a date… chanting to yourself, “I’m a millionaire,” isn’t going to solve your problems.

Don’t get me wrong. I LIKE affirmations. I think they’re useful. I have a few in my book. I’m the kind of girl who makes things happen by thinking, “I want that.” But I do a lot of inner work to make that possible.

Affirmations are like putting pretty make-up on a canker sore: it doesn’t cover the problem.

I’m a little edgier than my Law of Attraction coach friends. They say, “Change the way you feel. Be grateful. Visualize what you want.”

When I have my first session with a client, I say, “Go for the negative thoughts! Let’s really find out what’s there.” Not just the stuff you know you think about money/love/yourself (cause really, it all ends up affecting how you feel about yourself, doesn’t it?), but the stuff you had NO IDEA you thought or believed. That’s where the magick resides: that “Oh my god I never made that connection before!” stuff that you feel down to your toes and beyond.

This is Alchemy. We create a POLARITY that acts like a slingshot that propels you from one world to the next. THERE’S NO MAGICK IN NEUTRALITY.

When we bring all that to light and exorcise your Money Monster with Financial Alchemy, that’s when we can move into love, gratitude and vision and have them mean something.

If you have some cancerous inner dynamic that is feeding on your personal power, your self esteem, your relationships and your business—this is what a bad relationship with Money will do—the last thing you need is an aspirin. Don’t “feel better” without correcting the underlying cause. You may take a couple steps forward, then find yourself back in the ER. That’s where affirmations fall short: they don’t address the underlying cause.

It’s time to open you up and suck out the poison! When your relationship with Money (which ALWAYS affects your relationships with family, partners, self-worth and empowerment) transmutes to a deep, committed, deliriously happy marriage, then any affirmation dressing you put on top of it will be magical.

I like to use the snake venom metaphor: suck out the venom BEFORE you put on the band aid (the affirmation). Think of what happens when put the band aid on before you remove the poison… the poison can’t release, and it goes deeper and deeper into your blood stream. You can watch a black line of poisoned blood creeping from the site of the wound to your heart itself, where it will kill you.

Affirmations are great. They’re also useless, worthless, pathetic and worse if that’s as far as you go. It’s nice and safe (and lazy) to think that happy thoughts are all the universe wants of you to reach your goals. Frankly I don’t know how high you can “vibrate” if you’re carrying a lead weight of unacknowledged rage, shame, fear and hurt behind hind the velvet curtain of your conscious mind.

There’s a big difference between “I want to believe this” and “I DO believe this!” You have to do the real work. I don’t think a inner change has to take a long time. In fact if you haven’t experienced a PROFOUND shift in your very first session, you have the wrong coach! But you have to do the work and really want a change. That’s how you make an affirmation mean something: you are affirming the change that has already happened.

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7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Nathalie Lussier from Billionaire Woman // Sep 29, 2008 at 3:12 pm

    I love how you explained this! I have always used affirmations, but I don’t think I’ve ever really gotten rid of the junk underneath. Thanks for this clear explanation, I find it very helpful!

  • 2 Slade | Shift Your Spirits // Sep 30, 2008 at 7:29 am

    Morgana,

    It’s your edge that I personally relate to. Working in the personal development field, I often feel up to my eyeballs in Unicorn People with vacant, blissful expressions on their faces.

    Your perspective isfresh, sister!

    Slade

  • 3 Seamus Anthony // Sep 30, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    Hey I really like this article. I even left a link to it under your comment on my article over at pick the brain ( see http://snurl.com/burnplan ). It has a real Rebel Zen edge to it, and I totally agree with what Slade is on about - irritating Unicorn People - at Rebel Zen we are all about personal development - minus the rainbows and dolphins, and the shoulder pads and bleached teeth too.

    But my question is - how do you get to “the stuff you had NO IDEA you thought or believed”?

  • 4 Morgana Rae // Sep 30, 2008 at 10:42 pm

    LOL. Thanks Slade and Seamus.

    You don’t like unicorn people? Slade’s read this article, but you’ll like it too Seamus. Read
    http://www.abundanceandprosperity.com/law-of-attraction/the-mystery-of-sex-transmutation/ to find out why I don’t like unicorms!

    ; )

    Morgana

  • 5 Tom Stine | Life Coach for Spiritual People // Oct 1, 2008 at 7:11 pm

    Hi Morgana… I found your site from Slade’s site. I think affirmations are pathetic, too. I’ve actually written something similar. Great minds think alike!

    I’m enjoying your blog and your writing. I’ll have to read some more. Be well….

  • 6 Mark Lister // Oct 3, 2008 at 3:22 pm

    Hi Morgana

    Good call. I’ve never been comfortable with the “fake it till you make it” approach, and to me affirmations can all to easily stray into that territory.

    I like the venom and band aid metaphor - affirmations are more for the patching up at the end. You have to be willing to get in there and suck the bitter stuff first.

    lovmark

  • 7 Bernadette Wulf // Oct 5, 2008 at 8:31 am

    Right on Morgana!
    The problem with using affirmations for most people is that they are operating out of their left-brain consciousness. It’s just another logical, linear way of approaching reality and it isn’t likely to make any difference because it’s coming from a consciousness of separation and fear of lack.

    The magic happens when we shift to right-brain consciousness. That’s why your “money honey” process works so well. It activates the imagination and the intuition which allows us to tap into the unlimited abundance of the universe.

    By the way, one great way to clear the negative beliefs and thoughts that keep people stuck in limitation is to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). It focuses on clearing the negative blocks and beliefs that keep people stuck in pain, poverty, disease, or any other unwanted experience.

    The whole key to using Law of Attraction is to really be able to feel good about whatever you want to attract, which is impossible if someone is plagued by numerous traumas and fears. EFT can relieve the emotional charge around fears and past memories, allowing the client to move forward toward their goals.

    It even works for “unicorn people!”

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