METAREALITY
REVIEW & INTERVIEW
Easy Breezy
Prosperity
by Emmanuel Dagher
I
Imagine what it must have
been like for a small child
to flee from his home with
his mother during the
Lebanese civil war.
T
hey hid out in a tiny convent room
for seven years, with only the cement floor as their bed, yet remained positive and grateful for
what they had. Psychologist and
Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl
said in his book, Man’s Search for
Meaning, “Our greatest freedom is the freedom to
choose our attitude.”
One can only look on in admiration as the young
Emmanuel, his compassion and wisdom forged in
the flames of war, went on to dedicate his life to
teaching others how to choose their own attitudes
and develop practices that allow love and prosperity to flourish in their lives.
Coming in the wake of his earlier book, “Easy
Breezy Miracles,” this new book focuses on reframing the insecurities most of us feel around money,
and making it our friend. Like everything else in
the world, money is simply energy, suggests Dagher, and he has developed a number of practices
we can use to heal our relationship with money,
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remove the blockages we may have to prosperity,
and get it flowing into our lives. The 28-day prosperity plan included in the book is actually a delightful daily program for changing ingrained negative habits while having fun.