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How To Dance Into Prosperity 💰

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Join me for a FREE workshop! FREE Online Workshop A-BUN-DANCE: How To Dance Into Prosperity Dear {NA

Join me for a FREE workshop! [image]( FREE Online Workshop A-BUN-DANCE: How To Dance Into Prosperity Dear {NAME}, My good friend, India Arie, has a song called ‘Worthy.’ This word haunts any human who suffers from low self esteem, feelings of inadequacy, insecurity around money, and a self-consciousness around your body. Oh that would be everybody! I want to help you establish a relationship with the word ‘worthy.’ Best friends with ‘worthy’ is the word ‘abundance.’ I refer to ‘abundance’ as ‘a-bun-dance’ (then Debra stood up and started wiggling her butt and everyone giggled). Where in your birth chart does the lack or worthiness show up? And where in your chart does abundance show up? The short answer is Jupiter -- but how are you supposed to know until you take my class and study? [image]( (July 29 at 11:00 AM Pacific) [I want to give you back to your full expression of bounty.]( It is your divine right. I never knew as a child that I deserved to have my dreams come true. Quite the opposite. In my chart, there’s a deflated ego: better known as a badly-aspected Sun. What does that mean? It means that I had to grow a muscle called ‘I deserve success. I am worthy of love.’ It’s so funny writing this because I have overcome the original programming put in place by my chart that limited my capacity for success. I can’t tell you how many women I have taught Astrology to that have become great, successful entrepreneurs. It shocks me. The first thing: Just say yes. I want to feel the essence of my worthiness. Second step: Consider taking an Astrology class. Level 1 begins again in September. Third step: Feel the confidence of carving out the time to study abundance and make worthiness part of your vocabulary. This is kind of a selfish email, because it makes me feel so good when you show up. A-bun-dance is waiting in the wings. In the meantime, I’m waiting for your yes. [Click here to be instantly registered.]( (July 29 at 11:00 AM Pacific) Blessings, Debra [( School Enrollment Is Here! We get so excited we send A LOT of emails. If you want to opt out of receiving our Applied Astrology school enrollment emails [click here]( and be instantly unsubscribed — you will still receive our newsletter : ) [Unsubscribe]( Debra Silverman Astrology 2770 Arapahoe Road Ste 132 - 602 Lafayette, Colorado 80026 United States

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