CGULL alias Chris

Originally this article was published in link: http://cgull.getpaidfrom.us/2009/06/06/get-money-with-just-find-count-chant-and-money-mudra/)

I was reading Naran’s blog about money woes faced by his client, who needed money for her marriage expenses (article written by M. Govindakumar).

He told them to say the word “Find Count”, which is called a “Switch Word” coined by James Mangan in his book The Search of Perfect Living.

He also recommended her “Sweet Chestnut and Walnut” Bach Remedies.

The “Switch Word” and “Bach Remedies” need separate articles, in this article I will focus on the “Switch Word” I learned and tested.

I doubted how one word “Find Count” can help solve the money problems, so I tried to see whether it works or not.

I did the following: I chanted “Find Count” 108 times and also did “Pran Mudra” which is also called as “Money Mudra”.

Pran Mudra

You can do this Mudra by sitting erect in a chair or you can lie down in bed and do this. The recommended time is 10 minutes but for good results do 30 to 45 minutes.

You can even do this when watching TV or when you talk with others.

Naran S. Balakumar says the following about the purpose of doing this Mudra:

The mental state worry links with the scarcity situation. Lack of money = Worry. Enough money on hand creates a mental state of Relaxation and Calmness. When you do this Mudra, you activate your calmness. This calmness in turn, brings money into your life.

In my case, I didn’t focus on Pran Mudra but did it whenever possible, but I mainly focused on the Switch Word “Find Count”.

I chanted “Find Count” 108 times and did a few repetitions in one day. The next day, I received some funds from an unexpected source.

I thought it was coincidence and tried it again, similar stuff happened, I received some more funds from another source. I couldn’t believe it but it happened.

You can also try it and let me know whether it worked or not. You can either say the Switch Word alone or do them both (Pran Mudra and Switch Word).

Naran S. Balakumar

He dared and did!