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Manifesting Wealth by Leslie Fieger
Many people talk or write about the science of success or
the art of creating wealth. You don't want just the science. You don't want
just the art. What you want is the technology. The how to.
Manifestation is not a mystery. It is a process. All processes can be
analyzed, taken apart, step-by-step, and then, once understood, can be
applied scientifically to produce the desired results. There is a technique
for manifesting anything, including wealth.
Scientists study the physical world in order to ascertain the
metaphysical principles that apply to how things unfold in our universe.
They theorize about how things that have happened did happen. A theory
becomes accepted only when direct experiment proves that application
produces a manifest reality. Once the process (the unfolding) is understood
and proven through application, science becomes technology. Technology is
applied science. Power is applied knowledge. Knowledge, by itself, produces
nothing, not even wisdom, let alone practical results. It is all in the
application.
Where can you learn the right application? You can experiment to see if
your personal theory will work or you can observe those whose experiments
have produced the desired results and then utilize the same techniques, the
same process.
The power to create or manifest wealth comes from applying the knowledge
of the process of creation. The knowledge of the critical elements in a
process do not create the process. It is the proper and purposeful use or
application of the elements that produce the results.
I can tell you again that thought plus desire combined with belief plus
intent create your results. You might completely understand and agree with
that; but if you do not apply it, then it is useless knowledge, like books
gathering dust on a library shelf.
The process of manifestation is:
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it begins in the ideal
(causal);
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it moves into the virtual;
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it becomes real;
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it becomes manifest
(effectual).
The elements of the idealization are: Thought, desire, belief, intent,
commitment, insight.
The elements of the virtualization are: Visualization, affirmation,
gratitude, congruity, planning.
The elements of the realization are: Your words and your deeds.
So now you know. Now you must apply your knowledge.
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Idealize it: Think
the right thoughts. Desire the result. Believe in the actuality. Intend
for it to be. Commit to making it so. Understand what it will mean.
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Virtualize it: See it
as real. Affirm it to be. Be thankful for its existence. Harmonize
yourself with it. Attract it. Plan for it to be.
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Realize it: Speak the
truth of it. Act to enact it.
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Enjoy having it.
Want to be wealthy?
Think about wealth and abundance, NOT about lack and limitation.
Desire wealth; lust after it; don't just wish for it.
Believe in it and your right to it. Stop believing in scarcity.
There is none. (When you have nothing, you have an abundance of nothing.
When you have mediocrity, you have an abundance of mediocrity)
Clarify your intentions. What is your intent in thinking that
thought, in doing that deed? Commit 100% to becoming wealthy.
Understand (gain insight into) what wealth is and what it means
to you.
Visualize your wealth. See yourself as wealthy.
Be rich. Affirm to yourself and others that you are wealthy and
that you deserve to be.
Be grateful for your abundance. Show your appreciation. Attract
wealth by being worthy of it.
Plan. Set specific goals and follow your game plan.
Stay true to your ideals. Talk your truth and then walk the talk.
Take some hints from the universe: It is constantly creating new space.
Why? To make room for more.
Make some space in your life for more to show up. Get rid of what you
don't need. If those thoughts don't serve you—dump them. If those beliefs
serve no useful purpose—junk them. If that activity is not producing
wealth—stop it. Why exactly do you watch TV? Are you going to get wealthy
watching who wants to be a millionaire? No.
You will get wealthy by applying the proven technology of wealth
creation. Of course, only if you think so and only if you believe it.
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