Monday, April 30, 2007

How to Strike Gold in Your Life

by Raymond David Salas


Recently, I watched a documentary on the historic California “Gold Rush” of 1849. It was an interesting story of how the then-territory of California went from a local gold discovery outside of San Francisco attracting 6,000 miners looking for gold in 1848 to an international “gold fever” phenomenon bringing 90,000 “forty-niners” by land and sea in 1849 and over 300,000 gold-seekers, merchants, and other immigrants by 1855. The U.S. Geological survey estimates that over 12 million ounces of gold was discovered between 1848-1853. Today this would be worth over $7.2 billion.

As I watched this story, I realized that many of the characteristics from the early “Gold Rush” experiences reminded me of the phenomenon now known as “The Secret.” With its compelling message from the symbolic genie telling us “your wish is my command,” the DVD has now sold over 1.5 million copies and the book is the fastest-selling book of its kind in the history of publishing (yes, since the invention of the printing press), with over 2 million copies in print in just over 5 months since its release.

People are flocking to the Law of Attraction teachings, teachers, and “The Secret” in droves, the same way gold-seekers rushed to San Francisco and its surrounding areas in 1849.

So, I wondered:

What can we learn from the earlier “Gold Rush” now that a new kind of “Gold Rush” could be upon us?

What are some key lessons from the “Gold Rush” in 1849 that we can apply to our lives now?

More importantly, how can we each “strike gold” in our own lives using the lessons from the historic California “Gold Rush”?


Key Lessons from the California “Gold Rush”

Here are some key lessons from the California “Gold Rush” that I was reminded of:

  • Become successful by helping others to become successful.

In 1848, in the early days of what was to become the great California “Gold Rush,” it was possible for ordinary prospectors to collect thousands of dollars worth of gold in a single day. However, those who achieved the greatest success during this era were actually the individuals who became successful by helping and supporting others to become successful. These included business people with restaurants, lodging, retail, shipping, entertainment, and transportation focused on serving the gold prospectors and miners.


  • Discover the opportunity in every situation.

The wealthiest person during the California “Gold Rush” era was Samuel Brannan, a merchant and newspaper publisher. He definitely learned to take full advantage of the unique opportunities available to him in this situation and period in California history.

At the first signs of the discovery of gold in California, Brannan was the first to publicize the new discovery. He took a sample of gold back to San Francisco, purchased every available shovel in the city, and quickly set up a store to sell gold prospecting supplies. Next, he literally ran through the streets yelling, "Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!" Of course, this got people’s attention and the news quickly spread.

Then, Brannon opened additional prospecting supply stores in key locations along the California “gold fields.” His store in Sutter Fort (Sacramento) earned over $150,000 per month in 1849 simply by selling goods and supplies to miners.

As a result of his business success and subsequent real estate purchases, Brannan became California’s first millionaire.

Some of his other accomplishments included:

  • Elected to California State Senate in 1853.
  • Built San Francisco’s original famous Cliff House restaurant in 1858.
  • Bought over 2,000 acres of land, which included some natural hot springs, and founded the city of Calistoga.
  • Founded several other California cities, including a land subdivision that later became the city of Sacramento, the state’s capital.


The Most Powerful Lesson from the California “Gold Rush”

For me, the most powerful lesson from the California “Gold Rush” can be found with the Chinese immigrants. Like many other foreigners, the Chinese came to California in search of gold and riches. In fact, they even referred to California as “gold mountain.”

As the number of Chinese and other immigrants to California grew, gold was becoming increasingly difficult to mine, without large scale gold recovery techniques. As a result, Americans began to force out all foreigners by physically attacking them and imposing a “foreign miners tax” to discourage them and keep the most accessible gold available for the Americans only.

This left the Chinese with the single option of mining the gold fields already abandoned by the American miners, who only worked a gold site long enough to determine its potential value. If it was determined that a site had a low-value (as most were), the American miners would abandon the site to go in search of the greater “legend of El Dorado” type of gold sites. The Chinese immigrants had little choice but to mine the sites abandoned by the Americans.

Then, a funny thing happened….

As the Chinese worked and mined these abandoned gold sites daily, they began to slowly discover gold. As they continued their efforts, their amount of mined gold increased too. As their amount of mined gold increased, the amount of their “foreign miners taxes” paid to the new California state government (established in 1850) increased too. In fact, at this point in California history, the “foreign miners tax” was the largest source of revenue for the California state government.

So, what can we learn from these Chinese immigrants during the California “Gold Rush” era?

Commitment and perseverance are keys to manifesting your vision and desires.


How to Strike Gold in Your Life

So, why do I feel that it is so important to discuss this time in California history?

What is the big deal about these events from over 150 years ago?

What does any of this have to do with personal development?

I believe that with the popularity of the Law of Attraction principles and “The Secret” now, we are experiencing a new or modern-day version of a type of gold rush.”

Millions of people are now getting into the Law of Attraction and “The Secret” because they are looking to “strike gold” in their own lives. By “strike gold,” I am referring to the manifestation of their desires.


Abraham-Hicks agrees:

“The truth is ‘The Secret’ is merely a powerful catalyst that presents the possibility of a better life.”


But often, just like the gold miners in 1849, many are abandoning their efforts too soon when they don’t “strike gold” immediately and manifest their desires quickly. As a result, they give up and might think that the Law of Attraction is a bunch of “BS,” some sort of marketing “scam,” and doesn’t work (or has stopped working for them). However, the reminder from the previously discussed lesson with the Chinese immigrants of the California “Gold Rush” era is to “commit to our vision and persevere with our desires.”

As I discussed in “Does the Law of Attraction Really Work”:

“I know that many people are looking for a ‘quick fix,’ instant results, and instant manifestation. When I have been in this mode and nothing seemed to change for me, often I realized that I was planting ‘oak tree size’ seeds of desire, yet expecting a ‘tomato plant’ seed timeline. Can you relate to this?”

In my own application of these principles, I know that I have proven to myself, without any doubt that the Law of Attraction does work. However, I have also found that it is important to stay committed to the manifestation process and be patient until I “strike gold” and my desires fully manifest in my life.

As A Course In Miracles reminds us:

“Now you must learn that only infinite patience produces immediate effects.”



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At Tuesday, May 01, 2007 2:08:00 PM, Blogger Eduardo said...

a thoughtful article that I enjoyed. It also reminds me that as in the 'gold rush' there were scammers and 'snake oil salesman'

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At Tuesday, May 01, 2007 11:07:00 PM, Blogger Raymond Salas said...

Good point Eduardo. Thanks for stopping by.

 
At Saturday, May 05, 2007 12:47:00 PM, Blogger Dwacon said...

It is like the golden rule. He who finds gold may rule.

 
At Saturday, May 05, 2007 6:09:00 PM, Blogger Raymond Salas said...

So true Dwacon...or the other lesson for me is an alternate golden rule: Find the gold within first.

 
At Monday, May 07, 2007 12:43:00 AM, Anonymous Janice said...

Hi Raymond

Thought-provoking insight and interesting association to the Gold Rush 150 years ago with The Secret

I've watched The Secret DVD 2 weeks ago and it's truly inspirational. However, the team did not create the Law Of Attraction, they just bring it to limelight.

I agree with your comments that "Commitment and perseverance are keys to manifesting your vision and desires"

As mentioned in a report of an interview that Bob Proctor had given using the Wrights's Brother analogy, they are able to realise their vision of flying despite the scientists telling them it's not possible. To me personally, this shows their commitments and perseverance which helps manifest and realize their vision of flying.

Janice

 
At Monday, May 07, 2007 12:29:00 PM, Blogger Raymond Salas said...

Hi Janice - You are correct. No one created the Law of Attraction. It would be like saying someone created the law of gravity. And yes, the Wright Bros. had commitment and perseverance, but they also believed in their vision (even when no "experts" did)which was also a key to their success. Thank you for sharing your comments, insights and feedback.

 
At Friday, June 08, 2007 6:24:00 AM, Anonymous Nick Smith said...

This is a great story Raymond.

It reminds me of how most of us go through life looking for the latest snake oil (... dare I mention 'The Secret') that will help us find the treasure we seek, yet all the while we are oblivious to the diamonds in our own pocket.

I think the end-point of all our prospecting is to discover that we Are what we seek.

Thanks again for this.

 
At Sunday, June 10, 2007 10:12:00 PM, Blogger Raymond Salas said...

Nick - True, we are what we seek. Great insight. Thank you for stopping by with your feedback, encouragement, and support.

 
At Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:08:00 PM, Blogger Patricia Singleton said...

By linking The Secret to the California Gold Rush, you make some very good points. My dream for years has been to help others through the sharing of my experiences through the avenue of my writing. Through the use of tools that I learned from The Secret, I now have a blog that accomplishes just that. A person that became my friend taught me the whole process of setting up a blog. I am not a computer geek. I know just enough basics to get along fine as long as the computer behaves itself. I look forward to reading more of your articles. I found you through both of us participating in the July 30, 2007 Edition of Made to Be Great Personal Development Carnival.

 
At Tuesday, August 07, 2007 5:06:00 PM, Blogger Raymond Salas said...

Patricia - Thank you for your feedback, encouragement, and support of my site. I am so glad to hear that you followed your urge to help others through writing about your experiences. I wish you wonderful success in everything that you do.

 

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