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ABUNDANCE AND THE MANIFESTATION OF DESIRE Denton Coleman

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ABUNDANCE AND THEMANIFESTATION OF DESIRE

Denton Coleman

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“Money seems to be an issue for everyone. You all have very definitive beliefs about how money comes to you. The more you believe you must work hard for money, the harder you are going to have to work…To be effortless is to

command to reality to bring itself to you in a way that gives room for plenty of energy to be expended in other experimentation.” [1]

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“Do not feel that the desire for mastery over financial lack or mastery over appearances of physical distress is selfish, because the fully-gathered

momentum of your mastery becomes your gift to the consciousness of the race at large.” [2]

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Money is simply one manifestation of abundance that serves as a medium for the receiving of one’s desires – it provides the mind a tangible point of focus.

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“Prosperity increases according to your expectations.” [3]

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“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” - Napoleon Hill

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THREE FEET SHORT OF GOLD

Persistence in knowing is important, for your desired reality already exists. Your job, if you will, is to align yourself vibrationally to the physical manifestation of your desire so that the universal mechanism of attraction may work for you

rather than against you.

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“When riches begin to come they come so quickly, in such great abundance, that one wonders where they have been hiding during all those lean years.”

[4]

Remaining in alignment with your true self augments the momentum behind the effortless manifestation of desire.

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“Success comes to those who have become success conscious.” [5]

Possessing an alternative consciousness attracts outcomes alternative to success.

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“I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.” [6]

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“Reformation means, “a change of heart.” It does not mean a “change of head.”” [7]

True knowing stems from the heart rather than the “physical mind” as the heart represents the center of the body’s toroidal field and the source-point of one’s

spiritual manifestation into the physical.

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Visualizations and affirmations that are not charged with emotion produce little results. Following your passion opens the doors of least resistance and

synchronicity.

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Accepting lack or deficiency due to perceptions of unworth or undeservedness is, in a way, dishonoring to your divinity, to your God-self that

is infinite, unlimited, and wholly entitled to health, wealth, love, and happiness.

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MIND GARDENINGSimply my term for the practice of removing one’s “weeds” of negativity, unworthiness, and limitation while cultivating and harvesting the “fruits” of

positivity, divinity, and abundance within the conscious mind.

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“In God we live, and move, and have our being…” [extract from Acts 17:28 of the Judeo-Christian Bible]

To exist is to be divine, and to be divine is to be worthy of your wishes.

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“Poverty is no part of nature's plan but the very reverse is true: Nature designed abundance for all.” [8]

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“A man should ever recognize his own kingship [I would substitute ‘divinity’ for ‘kingship’ here] and demand a liberal income from the world, and it is his business to see to it that all obstacles in himself and his environment are

removed which would hinder a generous flow of Nature's great stream of opulence toward himself.” [9]

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REFERENCES

1. Marciniak, B. (1992). Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians (p. 123). Santa Fe, NM: Inner Traditions/Bear & Co.

2. Schroeder, W. (2008). 21 Essential Lessons (Vol. 1, p. 272). Mount Shasta, CA: Ascended Master Teaching Foundation.

3. King, S. K. (2008). Huna: Ancient Hawaiian Secrets for Modern Living (p. 132). New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.

4. Hill, N. (1937). Think and grow rich (p. 28). Meriden, CT: The Ralston Society.

5. Hill, N. (1937). Think and grow rich (p. 30). Meriden, CT: The Ralston Society.

6. Henley, W. E. (1888). A book of verses (p. 57). London, UK: David Nutt.

7. Hill, N. (1937). Think and grow rich (p. 283). Meriden, CT: The Ralston Society.

8. Austin, B. F. (1913). How to make money: Three lectures on the laws of financial success (p. 7). Los Angeles, CA: The Austin Publishing Company.

9. Austin, B. F. (1913). How to make money: Three lectures on the laws of financial success (p. 13). Los Angeles, CA: The Austin Publishing Company.