Day 4 Ujamaa Cooperative Economics In ancient times,
Money was traded not in the form of paper,
But bread.
That's why I find it interesting that some African Americans unconsciously or subconsciously labeled money bread.
In the past,
We broke bread with those we sought to bless.
Some of us still do that today.
When was the last time you blessed someone with money?
When was the last time you were blessed?
Some transactions feel like love.
Money is a symbol of love and appreciation.
We can release love or a feeling of lack or fear onto money.
You are attracting more symbols of love and grace today because you are choosing to live in an abundant universe full of lasting love and light.
Where the money you receive and the money you give is circulating with the good and doing more good and it feels just right.
Take a deep breath.
Feel free to repeat after me or recite these words.
My family expresses a profound sense of gratitude because we live abundant lives with no use for greed.
We stay aware of those who have the least and we own the resources to provide if we feel the need.
We are people who offer our favorite charity a portion of our gifts or our sacred time.
We save,
We share and we spend wisely securing the next generation in line.
And we respect the power of love.
People know that taking care of business and taking care of people is what we choose to do.
We are survivors in money magnets.
Examples of greatness and financial success.
We are happy with our working budgets that allow us to splurge and invest.
We welcome more resources and our extended family is in the money and the know.
We are networking with ethical and professional people and our money continues to grow.
We are supporting those who are we centered and those who have proven true.
We are also profiting together from shops and businesses maintained by people of a darker hue.
Opening of new grocery stores,
Galleries,
Banks and firms when we can.
We are researching grants and business opportunities with a promising young woman or man.
We are welcoming unseen wealth,
Inheritance and legacy and we are releasing all the debt.
We are working together locally and internationally and the harshest needs are met.
Ujamaa is cooperative economics and Kwanzaa this is the fourth day.
We will weigh this principle carefully and give grace.
We are working together and our harshest needs are met.
Thank you for listening.