Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 This is part 2 of the Louise Hay Story about her moving from New York to California a couple of messages back (incredible story). " Upon arriving in California, it was necessary for me to buy a car. Not having owned a car before nor having made a major purchase before, I did not have any established credit. The banks would not give me credit. Being a woman and self-employed did not help my case any. I did not want to spend all my savings to buy a new car. Establishing credit became a Catch-22. I refused to have any negative thoughts about the situation or about the banks. I rented a car and kept affirming that, " I have a beautiful new car, and it comes to me easily. " I also told everybody I met that I wanted to buy a new car and had not been able to establish credit so far. In about three months' time, I met a businesswoman who instantly liked me. When I told her my sotry about the car, she said, " Oh, well, I will take care of that. " She called a friend at the bank who owed her a favor, and told her that I was an " old " friend, and gave me the highest references. Within three days, I drove off a car dealer's lot with a beautiful new car. I was not excited so much as I was " in awe of the process. " I believe the reason it took me three months to manifest the car was that I had never committed myself to monthly payments before, and the little kid in me was scared and needed time to get up the courage to make the step. " Louise L. Hay wrote this in her book called, " You Can Heal Your Life " published by Hay House Inc. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AffirmationstoDe-Stress A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group, that discusses ways to cope with the stresses of daily life. Come aboard! PJ and Gang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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