If you want to manifest more money into your life, you must view other wealthy people in a positive light. You don't have to share the same values as every rich person, but you must believe that being rich is fundamentally good.
If you always judge other rich people as shallow, evil, or selfish, you'll never want to become wealthy yourself. If you hold one of these negative beliefs, you may consciously say to yourself that you would like more money, but unconsciously, you'll sabotage yourself out of fear that it will corrupt you.
Go within your heart and visualize what your life would look like as a rich person. What do you see? By doing this simple visualization exercise, you get to see how loving and caring you'll be when you're rich.
More money will only amplify the expression of the love that you always are, have always been, and will always be. It's time to embody the identity of the person with all the wealth you desire now. When you see yourself as a wealthy and loving individual, the material world will mirror your self-image.
I’ve been working hard to increase distribution for my book A Manual For Manifesting Your Dream Life, and have recently submitted it to two popular book distributors, one in India and another in China.
My next goal is to have my book available on TikTok Shop. There is still a lot of work for me to do before I can accomplish this goal, but I believe I can make it happen in about three weeks.
There is an infinite amount of abundance available to you at all times. You live in an abundant Universe that continues expanding every moment you're alive. To become financially wealthy, all you must do is align your energy with the infinite growth of the Universe.
Just like plants in a garden intuitively know how to sprout from a seed, you already know how to use your unique experiences, talents, and passions to bring more wealth into your life. Whenever money is exchanged between people, value is created on both sides. When you sell a product or service to someone, both of you are better off.
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