Bosh, if it's working for you, that's good. I try to keep an open mind, but I'm afraid any spiritual philosophy that teaches you how to make a load of money goes against the grain of anything of a spiritual nature that I've ever come across.
I will agree that leading a spiritual life can make you money, but only as a by-product of being able to maintain good relations with our fellow human beings, keeping a positive mental attitude, and that sort of stuff; however any spiritual tradition whose end aim is to make nothing more than mere money is a con and won't work. 'Grasping' for more material wealth than is what is genuinely needed is actually counter productive to leading a spiritual life in any true religion or spiritual philosophy.
This isn't my opinion, it's the wisdom of people far far wiser than myself.
Now, I'm not saying that running a big business is bad; and I would like to think that the guys who genuinely run successful businesses and employ do so from the position that they care for the staff who work for them and want the business to be successful from the point of view of being able to provide decent jobs for people who need it; or something along those lines.
And as a by product of this, the staff make the employer a lot of money.
Being 'spiritual' is mostly about just being good, so personally I still think this Mr Proctor guy is selling snake oil.