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Thursday, March 11, 2010

How to Break The Cyles You Are In!

Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?
Jeremiah: 32-27

Believe it or not, when you focus your attention on creating wealth in the material realm, you are trying to “turn stone into bread.” You are fighting against the laws of nature and the limitations of facts, and you will work 20 times harder for one tenth of the results. If you choose to live that way, that’s up to you. Cosmic Economics series gives you an alternative: transcending matter, getting past the idea of budgeting and working strictly in the realm of the spiritual, where anything is possible. (For with God all things are possible. Mark: 10:27)

Your senses are merely tools!

Take a giant step! For doing this is easier said than done. To begin living in the realm of spirit and ordering the manifestation of your desires with the “I Am” power that God has shared with you, you must first break free of the traps you have set for yourself. You must learn to think and live beyond the numbers, beyond the petty evidence of want that your senses create for you. Your senses are merely tools, but your mind directs them, they will perceive what you direct them to perceive. So you can choose: perceive plenty and surplus and unlimited money, or perceive a sorry paycheck and a dead-end job. Which sounds better?

It is time to break out!

To be perfectly honest I’m not asking you to become delusional. People who deny the material world without living on the spiritual plane, they are delusional. But if you only pay for things with the money of your mind in the spiritual realm, then you are living in a higher way. Now is time for you to begin developing the skills to advance to another realm. It is time for you to begin breaking out of the cycles that limit you.

So there you have it, we are all creatures of cycles. You bind yourself in cycles every day, cycles that make you feel as if you’re getting something done: get up, walk the dog, get dressed, go to work, work late, pick up some take-out, go home, eat, go to bed, repeat the next day. On the weekends, maybe your cycle involves mowing the lawn or taking a bike ride. However, every spoke in that wheel of activity that you are on resides firmly in the material world. Most of the time, you probably don’t even look up from the progress through that cycle to say, “What am I doing?” You just walk through it and are surprised at the end of the day, wondering where the time has gone. Take the first steps toward breaking out of your cycles.







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