Secrets of Spiritual Millionaire
Date: August 26, 2014
Name: Secrets of Spiritual Millionaire
Presenter: T Harv Eker
This special webinar is collaboration between Vishen Lakhiani, the founder of Mindvalley Academy, and T Harv Eker. This webinar is designed to shift business people’s financial blue print. It also assists people to improve the connection to nature universe. People who want to have more money and enjoy their lives more will benefit from this webinar.
Eker believes the mission of life is to be kind, generous, loving, balance, spiritual and become really rich. It is important to make the best life it could be. In addition, money is one of the survival factors in life and many people do not know the method.
In Eker’s early life, he could not concentrate either or money or spiritual to drive his life into happiness. When his life is in stumble, he realizes he can embrace both. Instead of choosing one or another, he believes it is possible to do both at once. Therefore, he starts his business that connects heart and mind. He also emphasizes to combine love and passion with business.
Eker believes it is important to share his insight and principles by contributing to others.
Principle:
- Who I was
- Habits
- Business concepts
Since there are 90% of people making the same mistakes as he did, he can relate and feel others’ frustration. He believes he can use his principles to make the difference.
“Your heart will resonate with you”
“The pain you have now is serving a purpose”
Formula to Success
Eker mentions to become spiritual millionaire, people need to combine spiritual strategy with finance strategy together. People need to work and learn from other people’s successes and understand what works and what does not work.
Therefore, the formula to success is:
- Learn
- Do what you learn
- Learn more
- Do what you learn
- Learn some more
- Do what you learn
The formula will continue until people are successful. If people stop consistently learning, they will stop reaching their successes.
People have a belief that they can only choose either rich or happiness. Eker believes as long as their mindsets shift, they can have both.
“Either you are growing, or you are dying”
8 Millionaire Blocks
Eker believes when people think rich people are bad, they will never be rich and never become them. People should be blessing of what they have and anything people negate, they will never have. Rich people create stories to can support people, help people, and good for people.
People can be rich and wealthy, and the only thing that is stopping them is the block they put in front of them. All types of blocks can be categorized by 8 primary blocks that Eker likes to call it “8 Millionaire Blocks”.
Block 1: Money and Self Worthiness
Many people believe they are average and similar to everyone else; however, rich people think different. Rich people think they are special and they are unique. Average people believe high self-worth will create a high net worth and happiness. Eker disagree this statement. Rich people need to prove themselves first with low self-wroth. In addition, people are rich have low self-esteem.
Block 2: Money, Balance, and Journey
Many people believe they have to sacrifice money to enjoy their journey of life. Eker refuses this statement. Eker believes people can enjoy their love while having money. It is important to make sure they are doing what they love. People who are doing what they love will be on a journey they desire. Many people lose their money because they do not like what they do because their heart is looking for the exit.
Eker emphasizes in order to get rich, people need money. They can get it from other people because people are willing to give if they are helped.
“If you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life”
Block 3: Money Management
Rich people are good at these three things:
- Earning money, a lot of it
- Keeping money
- Growing money
People are bad at money management because they never taught the easy way. Eker believes it is important to become a great money manager to get financially free.
Block 4: Money, purpose and passion
Eker believes people have their special purpose in their life. They need to have a special heart print to give to people. People need to find their passion, and it will redirect people to the success they need.
Block 5: Money, Mind, and Fear
Many people are afraid to lose things they already have for something they are uncertain. Eker believes anyone can do anything to succeed in anything. Most people do not have a route to success, so they are fear to try anything. If they have plan to success, they will not afraid to try something new. As long as their routes to success match who they are, they should get rich and worry about it later.
Block 6: Money and Relationship
In any relationship, Eker believes the number 1 cause of breaking relationship is money. Everyone has their own unique money print that they design when they are young. When people are fighting about money, they are fighting about their money blue print. Eker realizes if people have similar money blue print, they will reduce the chance of fighting about money.
Block 7: Money and Spirituality
Eker believes people’s lives should not be about all money. Money is an enhancement to people’s lives, not a requirement. People need to find the balance between money and spirituality to ensure they are enriching their lives.
Block 8: Money, Income and Freedom
Money is a form of energy. Eker thinks people should need to work hard for a short amount of time since other energy will take place. When money can cover for people, they can concentrate on their life purpose. People are creatures of habits, so it is important to turn happiness to habit. Universe has a flow for people, and they are born to be rich, help other people with their purposes.
Eker wants people to begin to stay open mind and accept new business financial knowledge. All the blocks mention should help people to break their barriers. Eker suggests people to enrich their lives with their purposes by helping other people to solve their problems.
“How you do anything is how you do everything.”