Spirituality Information – John Harricharan’s Interview With Yanik Silver (Q5)

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Yanik Silver: And then the other thing that you mentioned
about the giving and to me that comes back to the stealing of
– there is people who look at scarcity. There is scarcity
minded people and then there is abundant minded people. And I
am not saying that that every relationship in every dealing I
have I am always trying to think abundantly. I tried to have
that in the forefront of my mind. But I know some people when
there are — for instance I lost the friend of mine because I
started putting on my own seminar.

He thought that he should be the only one that puts on seminars
in this particular marketplace and which is crazy and everyone
is out to get him. And it’s because of his scarcity mindset
and his business keeps slowing down and keeps getting smaller.
And for me the abundance mindset is hopefully, that if I can
give more-and-more as far as even the charitable contribution
then I will get back more-and-more in return just from the
natural law of money.

John Harricharan: It is a natural law. It is a law, which is
very difficult one for us to accept. Infact I have told you
about my old friend Foster Hibbard, who was an associate of
Napoleon Hill.

Yanik Silver: Right.

John Harricharan: And he believed as so much in that and lived
it in his life and proved it. And when we give, we get we
cannot help ourselves. The universe is a giving universe. You
give us seed if you’ve got. If you’ve got seed grain and you
are starving or you know, that this is only seed you’ve got to
make flower to do something with. And you’re thinking, well I
am going to eat a little today and a little tomorrow. If you
take the seed grain and you give it away to the ground and you
make sure it’s watered properly. After a while you will have
so much grain that you can make all the bread you want. And so
you are naturally fulfilling the law of giving and receiving in
every ancient text, it talks about it. But it’s not in — it’s
not an intuitive law because we feel that if we give we will
have less.

Yanik Silver: Right.

John Harricharan: I have $10 and I give away 6. Well, then I
only have 4 and only is a more deadly disease because its
called, you know, we can all die of onlyness because we never
can give — out give the universe that’s the law. Now, my
example is clear that there are friends of mine who said “John,
you could be multi-multi millionaire within a few months if you
want to” Why don’t you do that? And I say, I, yeah I would
like to but I find what I am doing more interesting=85

I would like to just make a few $100,000 a year, live
comfortably and write some books and talk to people and maybe
do nothing. I just want to have the choice to do nothing, if I
want to. Or maybe going in other trip or do just bloody, well,
whatever I want to do compared to the early days. It’s my
choice how much is enough? I don’t know, but take for example,
this year we’ll be doing a few things, which will create a
little bit more affluence.

Do I want to make that a thousand times more? No, no. Am I
not going to leave stuff for my kids, you know what? Let them
earn their own. No, of course I will help them a little, but
it’s just like that, but you are fulfilling the need of all the
people. You are giving and this friend that you lost, by
feeling that he should be doing this. Now, if that happened,
he wasn’t a real friend in the first place. And this is not a
competitive universe=85

This is actually a co-operative universe, because if you put
your minds together you have a mind that’s larger, you know the
mastermind principle. That’s larger than the two combined
actually Napoleon Hill told Foster Hibbard that if you put two
together you don’t have one and one plus two, you’ve got two
times two times two, it cubes itself. So you have the force of
about eight people and if you put three together it’s like 27
and so it goes four people together have the force of about six
to four.

So the mastermind principle works. So if a friend wanted to do
what you are doing and you’re joined together instead of having
problems with doing it together, it will be better for
everybody. It’s what I call the Alice in Wonderland syndrome,
which I love, it says All have won and so all must receive
prices.

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