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***The "Unexpected Money Secret." Do You Know What It Is?

Topic: Anger ManagementBy Larry Crane, the Official Guide To AbundancePublished Recently added

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The “Unexpected Money Secret.” What is the Unexpected Money Secret? Don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard of The Unexpected Money Secret it’s not mentioned in the media. After all, it’s about making money. The media only wants to tell you we’re in the jaws of a recession. The stock market is whipsawing up and down… the real estate market is on its knees… and… the “buying power” of the U.S. dollar is going downhill faster than a chipmunk in an avalanche… But while most American’s are “tightening their belt”… believing there’s nothing they can do to halt the slide into a recession… Certain individuals scattered across the country have discovered what’s been nicknamed “The Unexpected Money Secret”… and… as a result… are now… Immune To The Supposed Recession. These individuals have all the money they want. They buy what they want… when they want… how they want. And as ridiculous as it sounds, the more money they spend… The More Money They Seem To Receive. This has got to be a joke, right? Gordon Bray certainly thought so. But since discovering “The Unexpected Money Secret” Gordon’s received $5,000,000 dollars in just a 4-month period. Retired school teacher Craig Haus thought it was a joke too. But since discovering “The Unexpected Money Secret” Craig has increased his net worth to over $1,700,000. And let’s not forget Dr. Raul Rodriguez from Texas. Since discovering “The Unexpected Money Secret” Dr. Rodriguez has received in excess of $2,500,000. And they aren’t alone. Countless Americans are now on the receiving end of “unexpected” money – despite the diet of doom and gloom the media is “drip feeding” us on a daily basis. Take for example: • Rob Mosier of Laguna Hills, Califo ia – since discovering “The Unexpected Money Secret” Rob has cleared up all his debts and more than doubled the income of his law practice. • Ashok Sanghani from Elkhart, Indianapolis (since discovering “The Unexpected Money Secret”) has so far received close to $500,000 in a 9-month period. • Porat Cooks from St. Louis Park, Minnesota has used “The Unexpected Money Secret”… and… as a result… has received $425,000… and counting! • And Steve Deweese a Chiropractor from Grand Rapids, Michigan now receives an extra $40,000 each year (because of “The Unexpected Money Secret”) despite doing no extra work. What is this “unexpected money secret”? It’s called the “Butt System.” The “Butt System” means you sit on your butt and get your financial goals. The “Butt System” is taught in the Release Technique, http://www.releasetechnique.com You’re invited to experience a FREE email course sampler PLUS an opportunity to get a free info booklet and audio CD. Go to http://www.releasetechnique.com/free-gift.php Get your free gifts. Learn the simple secret to using the “Butt System”, the unexpected money secret. The Release Technique is taught in the Abundance Course and is available on audio CDs or weekend classes held all over the world. Go to http://www.releasetechnique.com for more information or to sign up now.

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Larry Crane has been teaching The Release® Technique to executives of Fortune 500 companies for years. He has personally trained businessmen, psychiatrists, psychologists, sports and entertainment celebrities, sales people, managers and housewives in the art of letting go of problems, emotions, stress and subconscious blocks that are holding people back from having total abundance and joy in their lives. The Release Technique has been taught to over 100,000 graduates worldwide. The Abundance Course IS the Release Technique, the original Release Technique Method as taught by Lester Levenson. Additional Resources covering Abundance can be found at: Website Directory for Abundance Articles on Abundance Products for Abundance Discussion Board Larry Crane, the Official Guide To Abundance

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