Author : Dr. Joseph Murphy
Published: 1959
Genre: Self-Help, New Thought, Wealth
Summary
This empowering classic explores the idea that wealth is a state of consciousness, and once you learn how to shift to that state using your thoughts, money will abundantly flow into your life.
Yet wealth is not meant to be acquired and stored up. Rather it is meant to circulate. God intends for you to be the steward, the vessel through which financial abundance comes to all those around you.
Practical exercises and affirmations are sprinkled throughout the book to support your evolution of thought regarding financial prosperity.
Table of Contents:
1 - Your Right to be Rich
2 - The Road to Riches
Excepts
Begin to see money in its true significance?as a symbol of exchange. (p.9)
If you do not have money constantly circulating in your life, there is something radically wrong with you. (p.10)
Wealth is a state of consciousness; it is a mind conditioned to Divine supply forever flowing. (p.16)
Wealth is your idea, desire, talent, urge for service, capacity to give to mankind, your ability for usefulness to society, and your love for humanity in general. (p.21)
We must cease denying our good. Realize that the only thing that keeps us from the riches that lie all around us is our mental attitude. (p.23)
What you bless, you multiply. (p.25)
Affirmations
Speak these affirmations morning, noon and night to change your financial beliefs.
* Money is forever circulating freely in my life, and there is always a Divine surplus. (p.18)
* Infinite Intelligence governs and watches over all my financial transactions, and whatsoever I do shall prosper. (p.31)
* The overshadowing Presence which guides the planets on their course and causes the sun to shine watches over all my possessions, home, business, and all things that are mine. God is my fortress and vault. All my possessions are secure in God. It is wonderful. (p.31)
* Now I shall sleep in peace. I have turned this matter over to the God-Wisdom within. It knows only the answer. As the sun rises in the morning, so will my answer be resurrected. I know the sunrise never fails. (p.32)