Spiritual Wealth is the stuff that your dreams of manifesting Money are made of, and when you understand the Law of Attraction you'll begin to have money appear in your life, somewhat slowly at first but then progressively faster and faster, as with anything that one practices.
You have heard it said, "The rich get richer while the poor get poorer.
But the only conspiracy here is the failure by our society to understand and transmit the Law of Attraction.
Those relatively few wealthy people who do not understand what Money is or understand the Law of Attraction are doomed to lose what they have, too.
Money is Energy that is exchanged by you so that you can manifest in your life those things which you don't have the time or resources of either material or talent to make for yourself.
You have heard it cautioned that Money cannot buy happiness.
Now, it's true that Money IN AND OF ITSELF is NOT joy or happiness, or in fact even useful.
"Unemployed" Money is a dead thing.
Money that is in a savings account or similar vessel is being used for a mixture of investing and consuming.
But Money that is just sitting around doing nothing--stored in a piggy bank, with no definite plans for it--is a dead thing.
Dead Money can be revitalized with right action and thought, but Money that is gone is gone.
It is typically this latter case for the vast majority of people.
Next, fall in love with Money; get over the idea that loving Money is the root of all evil--it is the LACK of Money that is the root of all evil (When the bible says that loving Money is the root of all evil, this is actually a poor translation of words rightly saying that it is evil to be a Scrooge).
Greed is simply wanting more and more of a good or pleasurable thing for yourself.
It is avarice, not greed, which is evil.
Feel this wealth flowing through your life and attracting more wealth into your life; make a list of all the things you will buy and do when the Money is in your bank account.
Lastly, as the Money comes in, remember to save or invest more than you spend, to remain organized and disciplined in your endeavors, and to give away at least 10% of your income to charity or in similar acts of generosity, to keep the current flowing.
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