I have been reading several books lately about manifesting. They all point to the same technique. In fact a couple books have a Christian bent and talk about how faith and belief and a positive attitude are upheld in the Bible.
I am very familiar with the Bible, having read through it at least 4 times. But for some reason my upbringing instilled in me a ‘holiness’ to poverty. These books are telling me the opposite. So I am going to work my way through the Gospels and record all the places where a reference to having faith, believing and good coming to you are stated or even implied.
This may take a while but should be very interesting. I am using this to counter all the ‘lies’ I was brought up with.
God, at least my God, is a God of abundance and all powerful. What I had been taught was God wanted you to deny your material property (sounds like a past life monkish existence) and live in scarcity. This does not make sense. How can you help the poor by becoming one of them? Why would you throw back into God’s face what he is lovingly trying to give you? Sounds like a very rude thing to do.
When I give someone something, I love it when they gush and accept it with gratitude. Don’t the people who can’t take a complement drive you crazy? Makes you not want to give one. I was always one to believe that you should graciously accept, and don’t throw a complement back, at least not immediately because that make you sound like one-up-man-ship.
Getting back off my soap box, I will title the post with the Bible verse involved and the post will explain how it supports manifesting.

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