The Rotor Tiller – How The Vacuum Law of Prosperity Manifested in a Dramatic Way
“The Rotor Tiller” – How The Vacuum Law of Prosperity Manifested in a Dramatic Way
Bob Proctor first explained The Vacuum Law of Prosperity to me by telling the story of his Aunt Marge, who told him she hated her curtains. Taking the risk of offending her, he told her that she was really quite happy with her curtains and when she asked how he could say that, he explained that if she really no longer “resonated” with her curtains she would have gotten rid of them long before. Then he explained The Vacuum Law of Prosperity to her as well. He coached her by having her give away the curtains she no longer wanted and that by law she would get the curtains she loved. She objected by complaining that she did not have the money for new curtains. He responded by saying, “just give the old curtains away and you will be surprised by what will happen.” The next time Bob went to visit his aunt; she happily showed him her new curtains. The Vacuum Law of Prosperity really works.
Well, my wife learned that lesson for herself very dramatically this past Spring. It started with Spring cleaning and the inevitable garage sale that occurs as a result. Then, as we were discussing the garage sale, I had an idea.
“Honey,” I said, trying to get her to look up from sorting through a box of junk.
“Hum?” She responded absent-mindedly.
“I think we should have the garage sale as we normally do, but instead of selling everything, I think we should just give it all away,” I announced.
“What?” she asked as she looked up from her sorting.
“Well, you know, we have been so blessed recently, and we really don’t need the money, let’s show our gratitude and practice the vacuum law of prosperity by giving it away,” I explained. I had just heard Bob Proctor’s story about his Aunt Marge and he finished it by saying he felt sorry for all those people who had garage sales because they didn’t understand the law unless they gave it all away.
My wife smiled as she said, “OK. Besides, there are so many people who we can help right now by giving it all to them.”
A few days went by and the day of the “garage sale” without sales prices arrived. As I was carrying some things out to the front yard, I noticed my wife writing some prices on a couple of items.
“What are you doing?” I asked.
“Oh, I am marking the prices on some of these items,” she answered.
“But I thought we were giving all this away today as we agreed,” I asked somewhat confused by her apparent change of heart.
“I decided I wanted to raise some money for a rotor tiller for the garden”, she explained. “And I think we will raise enough money through this sale to get just the tiller I need. I’m sorry, I know you …