Monday 30 January 2012

Business Astrology: Grow Real Wealth with Purpose

By Cassandra Evans


Brought to you by The JupiterMidasEffect2.com

The Jupiter Midas Effect (JME) is a never-before-seen astrological paradigm that accurately tracks and makes sense of the surpassing changes now underway in money-making and business, right down to game-changing emergent trends and their drivers.

In effect until June 2012 "and seriously affecting the following 7 years "The JME outlines a radical transformation in the way business is done and success achieved.

Sadly , business owners unable to recognise, adapt to and partner with these changes can't help but loose ground while those daring enough to shift with the changes will position themselves for unprecedented opportunity.

In this interview excerpt, New Wealth Coach for Ladies Linda P. Jones and Jupiter Midas Effect 2 host Lissa Boles debate ways to grow wealth with purpose, one of the keys to benefiting from, and even leveraging, the currently chaotic conditions.

Lissa Boles: Could you tell folks in 10 minutes or less, no pressure, your story? Like where did this come from for you and what woke you up to "Oh, that's what I'm doing."

Linda Jones: Wow! Well, in a lot of ways it has been a considerable time coming and in some ways, it had been extremely fast but my story briefly is that I always needed to know how wealth was created. I was fascinated by this as a child, it became a life-long question "How did people grow wealth?" And I read all of these books about millionaires and got into the investment industry and turned into a certified financial planner, did all the study around it and spent lots of time finding out how wealth really grows and then through following an 8-step process that I identified most millionaires followed, I changed into a millionaire at 38.



And then just truly started spotting cycles and bubbles and all sorts of things that were taking place but it was not till my husband passed away in 2005 that I actually got the message that I wasn't living my life's purpose. I mean I heard that from the universe. And I didn't know exactly what that meant but I heard that I was intended to be teaching people what I knew.

And also after the finance crisis of 2008, I began looking into what truly happened in the economy and it led me to finding out more about cycles and seeing how really planetary movements impact our monetary system, our stock market, all kinds of things. There's over 4,200 cycles that truly impact what is happening on Earth. And so when I put that together with investing and what I saw with investment cycles and the technology bubble we had and then the real estate bubble we had and then spotting we're in a new stage, a new cycle, the commodity cycle.

And it just all started to get together although it was exposed to me by the universe I feel in an exceedingly divine way where I was looking for for what I was intended to do and I was seeking for my life's purpose and all these kept unfolding before me and being shown to me that this is what's really going on, this is the genuine truth that you're not hearing about on TV or reading about in magazines. And this was what I was intended to teach people.

I just had my first live event and taught folk over 3 days everything that is going on in the cycle and about money and everything we are going to be experiencing in the following couple of years.

Lissa Boles: Right. Why was it vital to you to learn about wealth? I know this came from your youth, there's an additional small piece, I think I remember. I know you are fascinated by it but why? Why were you â€" like why did you care? Why do you care now?

Linda Jones: Well, at the time I was the youngest of 5 kids and we were in an exceedingly middle class home but were encircled by people that had tons of money. So I had buddies that had enormous mansions on the water and yachts parked in front, and this engaging different life-style than what we had. And I just became fascinated. Why does that occur? How does that occur? And I would have liked to know how it worked. So I read Think and Grow Extremely Rich when I was just about 10 years of age. I was just intrigued by the entire notion of wealth and why a few people had it and people failed to.

And some people have a large amount of it. Some individuals were billionaires and you know the interesting thing is if you look at billionaires like Debbi Fields or Martha Stewart, there's only 10 self-made women. Billionaires out of 1100 billionaires incidentally. When you look at Debbi Fields or Martha Stewart and you know Debbi Fields was baking cookies. She bakes cookies to become a billionaire. It wasn't something incredible that you have got to do. You don't have to have a billion-dollar concept. It might be something similar to being a caterer like Martha Stewart or baking cookies like Debbi Fields and you might become a billionaire.

So I try to get folks to realise how wealth really works, how wealth grows and I want more wealth for women in the world.

Lissa Boles: Why?

Linda Jones: Like my task is for that. Well, I suspect the world will be a better place when more women are well off. I think women will make better calls from themselves.

Lissa Boles: All of the gentlemen listening, please, I beg your pardon.

Linda Jones: Yeah, that is not a slam in any way. That's not a slam to men. But I suspect if girls can come from an empowered place â€" you know if they can come from a place of doing things with the right motivation and for the right reason and in their own power, I suspect that is a great thing. Also, plenty of girls are actually going to be the ones that have the money and must understand how to handle money because girls live for longer.

And me being a widow myself, I understood that. The average age of widowhood is only 56. And folk don't realize the decisions they are going to have to be making and many ladies choose to give their power away to their better half or their finance counsellor and even if they are an especially successful businessman, they're still giving their power away.

Lissa Boles: Thank you for pronouncing that because one of the hallmark themes within the Jupiter Midas effect is freedom, freedom, sovereignty and frequently, cause there is a 3-theme. There's 3 opportunities repeated in different forms across the effect that are calls and reminders and even pushes to claim our freedom, our sovereignty.

To take and embody, own, the power that wants to move thru us and what I heard from you that day from the stage was so stunning in a good way that truly landed with me as the Dalai Lama expounded, western women would be answerable for saving the globe.

Linda Jones: Right, yes.

Lissa Boles: And in the West there are way more women working and there are rather more female entrepreneurs in the pool than there are men. But the vast majority of us are not really owning our liberty and our sovereignty financially. Fair?

Linda Jones: Fair.

Lissa Boles: So what does it take? What does it need of us and what's it got to do with foundation? Owning, embodying our personal liberty when it comes to permitting ourselves to have increase financially.

Linda Jones: That's a great question and you know it is so different than what I believed that it was going to be.

Lissa Boles: Say that again please.

Linda Jones: It is so different from what I believed that it was going to be.

Lissa Boles: Right.

Linda Jones: Because I can let you know when I actually started my business and I started thinking about the best way to teach folks around cash and wealth building and spiritual guidelines that coincided with fiscal and the practical financial. I would have liked to teach both because in the world that I came from, in the investment world, they didn't address any non secular beliefs, they did not address women's intuition, they didn't address faith or how religion is tied into money. They didn't talk about any relationship with that.

Lissa Boles: Yup.

Linda Jones: But the number one thing that really shocked me that I discovered about girls that I, again, had no idea in the money industry was that ladies have huge issues around feeling deserving and worthy of wealth. And so the place I thought I was going to begin with teaching about money wasn't at all where I wanted to start.

Lissa Boles: Oh, I know. It's wild after you actually understand where some of the hot buttons are.

Linda Jones: Yeah.

Lissa Boles: And how this stops somebody notwithstanding superb amounts of work, incredible commitment and intentionality, and hours of effort that those 2 foundational pieces, if they're not inclined to â€"

Linda Jones: Yup. And I also think that there's something in our culture that doesn't address girls. Put simply, the way that the fiscal industry attempts to teach ladies about cash is to teach it the same way as we teach men. And somehow they believe that wrapping it in pink is going to make it for ladies or something. But it doesn't work like that as we actually have different things â€" we have different talks we wish to be having around cash. And we have different. Concerns and we have different priorities.




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