How to attract Health, Wealth and Happiness with Jambhala

Jambhala is a familiar emblem of good fortune, abundance, and achievement in life in Tibet. He is a manifestation of the Buddha of compassion and is known as a bodhisattva. His role is to help eradicate catastrophes and obstacles, enhancing good fortune and serenity. He can also remove poverty, increase virtue, and improve life span and wisdom. Many people in the West have adopted Tibetan Buddhism and frequently seek his blessings.

I have chosen Jambhala as my logo here on Jambhala Wealth to allow all my visitors access to him and so be able to reap the benefits he offers. He teaches that we must be careful not to be too selfish about the riches we acquire but always have the well-being of all beings—the global community—in mind.

He holds a significant position in the Buddhist pantheon because he is a version of the most important Bodhisattva of Compassion (Ratnasambhava [Indian Buddism]; Chenrezig [Tibetan Buddhism]; Kubera [Hinduism]). There are 5 different wealth Jambhalas, each having its own practice and mantra (a word/words or sound/sounds repeated to aid concentration and connect with the universe). In short, Jambhala helps us minimize or decrease all misfortunes and obstacles and maximize all good fortune and happiness.

A Bodhisattva is a very kind being or person who puts the well-being of others before himself. In Buddhist practice, we aim to reach Nirvana, also known as the Pure Land, where we can take refuge from the evil in the world. This is also known as climbing the path to enlightenment: a state without birth, death, or transmigration (travelling into other lifetimes). So, a Bodhisattva is willing to put aside its own enlightenment rather than leave others behind in suffering.

As you can see from the image above, a red Jambhala is seated on a lotus throne. He looks fierce with bulging eyes because he is a protector and must ward off evil spirits. He is richly adorned with jewellery and looks well-fed. He holds a mongoose on his lap and massages its throat so that it spits out gems, symbolizing the bestowal of wealth: this represents his capacity to convert evil forces into good and relieve pain. Before him is a gem-filled vase that suggests granting spiritual and material wishes.

I chose Jambhala as the leading brand symbol of my site because his image is powerful, and I have personal experience of his power. I also really like the sound of his name and feel it will be memorable for visitors to the site. Also, if I acquaint you with Jambhala, just encountering this ancient deity of good fortune, it will start the process of attracting it to you. Unless you are a practising Buddhist, this encounter through visiting this site is highly auspicious. I aim to help all living beings attract health, wealth, and good fortune.

As mentioned, Jambhala will lead you to reduce the impact of your bad fortune and attract good fortune to your life. Using Jambhala’s Teachings to make the Internet a better place.

The internet is the future global marketplace for all of us, and I believe that bringing spirituality into the open is part of the future, too. The world would be very different if every internet user (currently 5 billion) could access their positive spirits to attract wealth and good fortune.

We can adopt the Jambhala teachings on overcoming obstacles to be happy, healthy, and wealthy. There is no reason internet wealth cannot be better distributed so everyone can have their share and live without fear and poverty. Jambhala teaches us to be positive and fearless.

The relationship to money between East and West is interesting. In the East, money is considered well-used if it can be used to buy blessings. After all, money itself is only a tool. It is also ‘the barometer of society’s virtue.’ (Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged, p136)-link.

In Asia, even the poorest people donate a little money or food for the benefit of the universe. This act is deemed as compassionate.

Until I came to Asia 20 years ago, I had an aversion to money. I followed a career as an educator for the good of all my students (called ‘right livelihood’ in Buddhist terminology) and forfeited earning a big salary. That era of my life is over now as I focus on the Internet and succeeding in the Internet business world for my own good and to ensure that Internet wealth gets into the right hands, into the hands of people of conscience.

My motivation to put my energy into attracting wealth as the Internet rapidly comes to dominate our lives is to attract as much wealth as possible using my creativity and spirituality. I have partnered with a multi-millionaire who holds the same view! I am learning so much from him. I now understand money’s utility and have opened my heart like a magnet with Jambhala as an exemplar.

My dream is to invest my wealth first in my own life so that I am secure and have provisions for my old age and my family’s and then to contribute to developing mindful education in general for the world. As my mentor is doing, I want to actively help improve the lives of others, especially those suffering from natural disasters, rampant climate change, war, and economic instability.

 

 

9 thoughts on “How to attract Health, Wealth and Happiness with Jambhala”

  1. Very interesting and I agree we all need Jambhala in our lives. I would like to know alot more about his teachings as I resonate with what you say about helping others and that money is there for everyone to earn and enjoy. Spreading the message of spirituality all over the internet is a wonderful tool to use for the good of everyone.

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  2. Very interesting and I agree we all need Jambhala in our lives. I would like to know alot more about his teachings as I resonate with what you say about helping others and that money is there for everyone to earn and enjoy. Spreading the message of spirituality all over the internet is a wonderful tool to use for the good of everyone.

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    • Thank you for this very positive comment AceAnxietyWarrior. I’m so glad you resonate with Jambhala and that you agree that spirituality is important on the Internet. Like minds! I”ll be revealing much more about all this in the next few months. Blessings and Wealth. Linden

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  3. Yay you did write a post about Jambhala! Now I know what a Bodhisattva is. 🙂

    I loved reading this. The combination of wealth and compassion feels so good, rightly balanced as I intentionally care both about my own well-being and the well-being of others. It is a relief to know that there is plenty, that we may each enjoy abundance. ❤️

    I just had to pop back over to your site! Feeling refreshed after reading your inspiring words!

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    • Hi Jessica, Great to see you here again. Yes, there is plenty for everyone. And I’m so glad I can refresh you. I hope you and your babies are flourishing and the new additions have arrived safely.
      Blessings and all Success in the New Year – 2024 – the Year of the Dragon. And that’s me, so watch out!! 👹🥳

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  4. Hi Linden,
    Your post on attracting health, wealth, and happiness through Jambhala catches the meaning of integrating spirituality with our digital lives. The blend of ancient wisdom and modern practice is both inspiring and thought-provoking. It’s fascinating how you’ve linked the teachings of Jambhala not just to personal prosperity but also to making the internet a more positive space. I’m curious, how do you see this approach influencing the broader digital community in the future? It’s vital to see such a harmonious balance between the material and spiritual worlds, and your personal journey adds a very authentic touch. Thank you for your work and for sharing this wisdom with us.
    Warm wishes,
    Makhsud

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    • Hi again; thanks so much for your input and for helping me get on my way!

      I’m sure that the Internet needs this approach to balance it. Inner wealth and success are the keys to harmoniously and meaningfully rubbing shoulders with the global community. On my website, First-Hand-Life, I’m working to entice people with no digital experience at all, e.g., the elderly, long-term disabled, recovering from various abuse, etc.. It may be our only refuge as the world disintegrates through its delusional members, wars and pandemics rage as the population increases, etc.. Hence, we need to ensure it is safe and spiritual. 

      Igniting spiritual energy and awareness accelerates productivity! Mindful people are happy people. And so on.

      Warm wishes of appreciation to you, too 😇

      Blessings and Loving Kindness

      Linden

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  5. What an insightful exploration of Jambhala and his teachings! Linden, your commitment to integrating spirituality into the digital sphere is commendable. It’s fascinating to learn about Jambhala’s role in attracting health, wealth, and happiness, and how you’ve chosen to embody these principles through your platform.

    Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights. Your dedication to creating positive change serves as a guiding light for all of us navigating the intersection of spirituality and modernity.

    Warm regards,
    Elena

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    • Hi Elena,

      Thanks so much. This is a glowing recommendation, indeed! I’m so grateful that you acknowledge what I’m trying to do. The Internet needs to be everything to everyone in the coming years, and we are in the best position to influence that as website owners! Raising awareness of mindfulness and meditation, gratitude, happiness, compassion, etc., will surely make the global community and their actions/interests more ethical and a force for good – the Universe and humanity in general.     

      Suppose you’re interested in the broader view of the Internet. In that case, you may be interested in my other site, First-Hand Life, which encourages every human inclusively to create a Digital ID for the future. I feel strongly that the older generation shouldn’t miss anything or be excluded.

      ‘Empowerment’ is the word I thrive on.

      Blessings and Success.

      Linden

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