Achieving Spiritual Wealth
Spiritual wealth might sound like a phrase that’s hard to decipher. Is it talking about being a very spiritual person, more abundantly spiritual than others? Actually, the ability to tap into your deepest inner self while allowing the universe to provide for your needs is a good definition.
We are all spiritual beings. Whether you’re religious or you do anything spiritual on a day to day basis or not, you have a spiritual side. Some people define their spirituality with a religion, while others believe that our connection to the world around us and nature defines that side of ourselves.
Regardless of how you define it, you can gain a better understanding of your spiritual self and your ability to achieve spiritual wealth by following a few basic steps.
Attracting wealth and attracting prosperity are basically the same thing. And the first step to achieving them is by believing that it’s possible. For some, this is the hardest thing to learn about spiritual wealth because they have been conditioned to believe that it’s so difficult to get anywhere in life.
Positive thinking and positive visualization follow the principle that if you picture something and believe that it’s possible, you can make it happen in your life. It’s necessary to learn to do this when it comes to success, your financial situation and any situation in your life you want to change with spiritual wealth.
If you cannot picture yourself with a large bank account, with bills that are paid, with no debt or less debt, you won’t attract those things to you. But wealth can be yours if you’ll learn to first decide what it is that you want and then decide that it can be yours.
Some people write checks to themselves. Some people use a fake million dollar bill. But they focus on these things, they look at them frequently—sometimes several times a day—and they learn to believe that they will have these things.
The law of attraction basically teaches you to tap into the power of your mind and your beliefs to achieve your dreams. It is positive thinking and positive visualization amplified and focused to an even sharper point. Instead of just feeling positive in general, you’ll use that positive feeling toward a specific thing.
If you want to get out of debt, pay off your car or your house, or afford a vacation, you will need a specific amount of money to do those things. And it may seem like too large an amount of money. You might think that there’s no way you can get that much money for those things any time soon.
Instead you see months, maybe years, of scraping and sacrificing other things in order to be able to afford it. Because you can picture that and you believe it, you ensure it will happen that way.
Shift your thinking instead to see yourself effortlessly coming into the money to enable these things in your life, and you will attract spiritual wealth.
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What you have posted is very very posted. Being skeptical about things is already a bad energy. Getting rid of them should be your first step for a long lasting happiness, success, peace and emotional well-being. Think and believe that you can do it,,, and SURELY you CAN!
Great post!
Certainly the most important is imagine your target and follow it. Nothing happens without a clear picture of your target. Just belive in happy end and everything gonna be ok.
So true about thinking about being successful first. You won’t really get anywhere without thinking and believing in your own success first.
I tend to focus more on monetary wealth but this was a great reminder.
Thanks for the post, and I believe that your whole argument boils down to having a certain amount of self esteem and drive. Believing in yourself can really influence your actions into the positive.