The Prosperity Game, created by Abraham Hicks, is a fun and engaging way to explore the principles of the Law of Attraction. For those unfamiliar with this philosophy, Abraham-Hicks consists of a group of non-physical teachers channeled by Esther Hicks, offering insights filled with wisdom and humor.

Initially, the concept of channeled beings might be challenging to grasp, but once you dive into their teachings, it's easy to become captivated. Abraham provides various experiential exercises designed to help you awaken to your desires while minimizing focus on unwanted experiences.

The main purpose of the Prosperity Game is to enhance your ability to receive and use wealth intentionally. By participating in this game, you work on aligning your vibrational state to better attract and manage larger sums of money. This process also helps to spark your creativity.

A crucial aspect of the game is to connect emotionally with the experience, as if you are genuinely receiving and spending money in your daily life. Remember, in the game, you’re not dealing with actual currency just yet, but rather practicing the mindset and energy that will help you manifest abundance.


The Game: Spending with Abundance

  1. Day 1: Imagine receiving $1,000 from the Universe. Take a moment to think about what you would like to spend it on and visualize making those purchases.
  2. Day 2: Picture receiving $2,000. Again, spend it in your mind on anything that brings you joy or fulfills a desire.
  3. Day 3: Now, imagine getting $3,000. Spend this amount as you wish, continuing to explore what truly resonates with you.
  4. Continue: You can extend this exercise for 30 days or longer, increasing the amount each day by $1,000, allowing your imagination to guide your choices and desires.

You can use an old deposit book and create pretend cheques flowing in and out. You can jot down your thoughts in a journal. Or, you might prefer an online accounting program. Choose whatever feels most authentic and enjoyable to you.

As you engage in this daily practice, you'll find it a mental exercise to decide how and when to utilize the money.

Abraham suggests that by playing this game:

This is where the fun begins! You can play as broadly or as specifically as you desire.

There are various ways to enjoy this game: