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The 4 Spiritual Laws of Prosperity




I came across this powerful little book and wanted to share the author’s main points


1.    You must tithe 10% of all that you receive to the person, place, or institution where you have received your spiritual food.  Putting god first in your finances is a dynamic act of courage.  When you do so, your faith and your ability to stretch yourself, to move forward, and to expand your vision of yourself and your life increases a hundred-fold.

2.    You must set clear-cut, tangible goals.  Goal-setting is looking honestly at where you are, then choosing where you want to be, and then setting a clear and deliberate intention to go there.  Doing so forces you to live consciously, rather than unconsciously.

3.    You must forgive everyone all of the time, especially yourself.  Forgiveness is a discipline and a powerful spiritual practice that will enable you to feel worthy enough to live prosperously.  It requires a diligence and a commitment to compassion and understanding.

4.    You must seek, discover, and follow your divine purpose.  You must assign significance and meaning to your life, giving yourself strength and endurance and bringing joy to your existence on a daily basis.  When you are aligned with your divine purpose, you bring a passion to all that you do.


Which one can you implement right now?  No question about how and why, you’ll do it because it makes sense to you and it feels right.  Which one do you have a problem with?  You want to do it, but you want to do it your way on your terms.  I invite you to sit with that one.   Make a note of your thoughts and justifications. 

How often do we ask for help and dismiss the answers we receive because they seem too simple, to obvious?  Have we become so conditioned to believing that everything of value needs to be complicated and intricate to have any worthwhile meaning?  You can share your thoughts below.

The author; Edwene Gaines, was a penniless single mother with a young child to support.  After many prayers and requests for help she got the message to tithe, set goals, forgive, and follow her divine purpose.  Acting in complete faith she followed the guidance she was given.  Shortly after her life changed, she experienced wealth and abundance on levels that were unimaginable to her before.  She is an ordained Unity minister and owns a retreat center in Alabama where she holds conferences and workshops, and guides her followers to an abundant life with these spiritual laws.

If you’re tired of too much information and not enough direction, send me an email and we’ll schedule a complimentary session to get you moving in the right direction now!

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I Had to Lose it First


Luxury home I didn't realize I had an issue with self esteem until certain things changed in my life.  I felt I had dealt with all of that years ago.  I was reasonably accomplished.  I had all of the outward representations of success: beautiful home in an exclusive neighborhood; foreign luxury car, designer clothes, jewelry, trips to Europe, etc.

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ParisIt wasn’t until my financial situation crumbled and my lifestyle was in jeopardy that I realized all my material things were just a mask, a cover-up of my insecurities.  As long as I was able to maintain the façade of success I felt ok.  Financial stability has always been very important for me, because I grew up in an environment of scarcity and fear.  There was never enough money. 


I had heard that everything we have or experience in life is of our own doing, our own choice.  But, I didn’t ask for a huge financial loss and certainly didn’t want it.  No, this was somebody else’s doing, not mine.  I wasn’t ready to accept responsibility for what I had created.  I wanted someone to take the blame and then fix it too.  Then I would be whole…. oh yeah, that’ll work.  I aimed this demand at my boyfriend and business partner.  After many unsuccessful attempts at insisting that he fix the situation, I realized I was only making everyone miserable.

I needed a break.  I knew that once I was free of the relationship, my life would suddenly improve….wrong again.  Before long I realized that my problems were my own.  That was a first step and a process of real change.  Once I realized I had created the mess, I knew I could now change it. 

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This realization was instant. I was elated and excited to tell my story to anyone who would listen.  Now that might not seem like much to some of you, but for me it meant I could stop judging and being so hard on myself.  I could finally stop pretending to be perfect and self-contained.  That gave me so much freedom with others, to love and accept who they were.  That’s when my world expanded.  That’s when I knew everything I would ever want was a just a wish away.

Happy woman



 
      

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