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Born Rich-富贵门(英文版)-第33部分

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sleeping。 

Bob Templeton never received five cents for the 
leadership role he played; in marshalling 50 radio stations 
from right across Canada; to raise the three million dollars for 
the people of Barrie; Ontario in Canada。 However; you must 
remember that this is truly an orderly universe; God's way of 
running this show is exactwhen you put good out; it must 
e back。 

I shared this story; when it happened; with two good 
friends of mine; Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen。 They 
were so intrigued by the story; they published it in their book 
Chicken Soup for the Soul。 

I was recently doing a satellite television broadcast for 
RE/MAX Real Estate with Mark Victor Hansen and he was 
telling me that; at last count; they had sold six million copies 
of their book。 He also told me they are constantly receiving 
letters from people who read the '333 story' and use it to 
perform similar mental magic in their lives。 

Think of it; millions upon millions of people are making 
positive things happen in their lives because Bob Templeton 
would not listen to the reasons why he and his staff could not 
raise 3 million dollars; in 3 hours; just 3 days after they began 


to brainstorm the idea。 By the way; Bob Templeton has told 
me he and his staff have formed the habit of '333ing' their 
wants and; as a result; he has gone on to bee the 
President of NewCap Broadcasting pany; a highly 
profitable corporation; with stations right across Canada。 It is 
my opinion that Bob Templeton has set up a force for good 
that will follow him wherever he goes。 Profit has bee his 
second name。 Begin at once to '333' all of your wants and 
profit will follow you as well。 


The Vacuum Law of Prosperity 


Nature absolutely abhors a vacuum。 

Marg Made It Happen 

I must dedicate this chapter to my aunt Marg; in 
appreciation of her childlike faith in; and her profound 
understanding of; this most magnificent law which governs 
one's prosperity。 Even today; it is very seldom that I visit her; 
without her expressing her heartfelt gratitude to me; for 
having taught her this great truth about 〃the vacuum law of 
prosperity。〃 As a consequence of her acquiring that knowledge; 
Marg and her entire family enjoy many of the forts of life 
which they had previously been unable to experience。 
Moreover; the simple truth is they would still not be enjoying 
these 〃finer things in life;〃 if it were not for the fact that she 
gained her new awareness。 

Although Marg happens to be my aunt; she is only a few 
years older than I am and we have been very good friends 
since our childhood days。 I love Marg and her entire family 
very deeply。 Therefore; it should e as no surprise that I 
have derived a great degree of satisfaction from sharing the 
ideas contained in this chapter; with Marg and her family; over 
many years。 It has been a particular joy for me to have had the 
opportunity of witnessing them apply this new knowledge; in 
such a way; that today they are living their lives in an entirely 
new way。 

Marg's first introduction to this dynamic law dates back 
approximately ten years; to a time when she and her family 
were attending a series of seminars; which I was then 
conducting; on the subject of 〃prosperity。〃 Soon after the 
seminars had been pleted; I visited Marg at her home。 
She; her husband Don; and I; were discussing many ideasall 
of which had to do with the subject of prosperity。 At some 
point; during the course of our discussion; the issue of 〃their 
home〃 was raised。 Marg looked at her living room; became 


visibly upset; and angrily proclaimed that she was 〃sick and 
tired of living the way they had been living。〃 

She then pointed to the curtains in her living room and 
said; 〃You know something; I absolutely detest those old 
drapes。〃 I smiled at her and replied; 〃No you don't Marg; you 
love them。 Otherwise you wouldn't have kept them so close to 
you。〃 I continued; 〃For the only things we have in our life; are 
those things that we love or are in harmony with。〃 Marg told 
me that she had a difficult time accepting the idea that she 
could actually 〃be in love with〃 something she found so utterly 
displeasing。 

By this point; Don was thoroughly convinced that we had 
both 〃gone off our rockers〃; Marg for even attempting to 
understand what I had been explaining; and me; for actually 
believing it! Nevertheless; I continued with my explanation and 
I informed them; that if a person remains continually in close 
proximity with somethingbe it another person or an objectit 
can only be because the person is in harmonious vibration 
with them; or it。 The reason I could say this; I explained; was 
that 〃love〃 is just another word for resonance or harmonious 
vibration。 I told them; finally; that what I had just stated was a 
law of the universe。 (Whether or not they fully understood it; 
or even believed it; made absolutely no difference whatsoever。) 

I explained to Marg that if it was true she really did 
detest the drapesas she claimed she didshe would already 
have taken them down; had them cleaned and given them 
away to the Crippled Civilians; the Salvation Army; St。 Vincent 
de Paul; or some charity that would have been able to put 
them to good use。 Don looked at me in a state of 
bewilderment。 Then he firmly asserted; that 〃She's not taking 
those drapes down; because we have nothing to replace them 
with; nor can we afford to purchase a replacement。〃 I can 
remember saying to him in reply; 〃Don; please understand; 
you will never hang new drapes; or new curtains; until you 
have first made a space for them。〃 〃Indeed;〃 I continued; 〃the 
real secret behind the vacuum law of prosperity lies in the fact 


that; by giving the old drapes away; you would automatically 
have been making room for the new。〃 In other words; you can't 
get something until you are first willing to give something 
away。 (Bear in mind; however; that 〃giving〃 means letting go of 
pletely or totally abandoning; to another。) Clearly; this is 
an extremely difficult concept for a person who is solely 
attached to the material world; to even prehend; let alone 
practise。 

We discussed the information summarized above for a 
while longer and then Marg moved herself into action。 She 
began by taking down the living room drapes which she had 
looked at in anger for so many years。 By doing this; she was 
immediately ridding herself of the source of so many years of 
frustration。 For every time she looked at; or even thought 
about; those drapes; a very negative image would instantly 
flash across the screen of her mind。 She would then move 
herself into a negative vibration; and thereby begin to attract 
more of what she did not want into her life。 As she started 
removing the drapes from their hooks; Don came very near to 
exploding in a fit of rage。 Nevertheless; Marg would not back 
down; even in the face of this tremendous opposition; and she 
continued to act on the idea which I had planted in her mind。 

Don's response at this point; was to say; 〃Well I guess we 
are going to have to buy some new ones now; whether I like it 
or not。〃 I then explained to them that they should not worry 
about how they would obtain the new drapes; at this juncture。 
The important thing was that they would soon have what they 
needed。 The reason this was so; I explained; is not really all 
that difficult to prehend; reduced to it's most simple level; 
we can say that; 〃people will soon bee tired of living their 
lives in a fish bowl。〃 

For a little while; Don and Marg lived without any drapes 
hanging on their window。 But then one day I visited their 
home; and sure enough; Marg had the drapes which she 
wanted; and she had them right where she wanted them! Little 


by little; the awareness of this great truth had begun to creep 
into her consciousness。 

It wasn't long after this; that there was no furniture left 
in their living room。 Marg had bee tired of living with it 
after so many years; so she simply gave it away。 By doing so; 
she automatically created the space she required for the good 
which she 
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