Last fall I took the Prosperity Class as a part of the SEE program. One of the books we looked to was Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth.
This week I received the Power of Prosperity Newsletter and I believe you should see it:
Eric Butterworth reminds us that we often focus on life from the outside, rather than from our inner spiritual wholeness. We have been conditioned to see things as we are, rather than as they are. We are taught to respond in the physical realm without first anchoring our being in our true nature.
Butterworth encourages us to see from a consciousness of ever present substance. As we focus on God consciousness, we ultimately project that consciousness as the way we see every situation. We release our old ways and see the abundance everywhere present in our lives. This true image is not something you get from some outer source, but rather it is something to discover within yourself - already there and needing only to be awakened. This "right seeing" is one of the most important aspects to demonstrating Truth in our lives.
Butterworth states further that what we conceive, and believe, we can achieve. This statement is an expression of the law of visualization. When we can not only conceive some thing or desire, but also believe it is ours to attain, we have the ability to achieve it. As we become accustomed to living from our faith, we can boldly choose to conceive of even greater things for ourselves. We can move forward with conviction that we are supported in an abundant universe. We learn to see ourselves as strong, confident beings experiencing life in ways that our needs, and our dreams, are met.
PRACTICES
Catch yourself any time you say you say something is lacking in your life.
Instead affirm it is with you when you need it.
Also be aware of anything you can use in place of what appears to be lacking.
There are many paths to the same goal.
I always love to hear how you have put these principles to work in your life.
Practicing Oneness,
Rob
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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