Arigato Goziamasu (Thank You Very Much!) | The Authentic Spiritual Journey 178

Arigato Goziamasu is a very polite way to say "Thank you." It is also a way to prosper. Arigato Goziamasu is a phrase that is Japanese...and is a wonderful way to put you in the flow by giving thanks. This giving thanks is a practice to do when you spend and receive finances. This means that when you pay your bills or receive your paycheck...you say, ARIGATO GOZIAMASU!

Now, you may not speak Japanese and that's ok. You can say, "Thank you very much" in your own language. I happen to love Japanese so I enjoy the specialness of saying, "Arigato Goziamasu" and knowing that in whatever language I say it, this brings good to me and to those around me.

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