Affirmation 1 Summary
I Look to God as My Only Source of Wealth
Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation
Operative Faculties – Faith
Prosperity Commandment One
You shall look to no other source but God for your supply.
Mosaic Commandment
Exodus 20:3 You shall have no other gods before me.
Commentary
The First Commandment and Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation are foundational. A prosperous life is based on the idea that all that we need and want material and non-material, visible and invisible; comes from God, Omnipresent Substance. When we think of God as Creator, we often think of God as a Being of infinite intelligence and wisdom, designing and fabricating the Universe. It is helpful to think of God in less anthropomorphic ways as well. We can think of God as the underlying Substance from which everything is made. In contemporary terms, we may conceive of God as the Law(s) governing the behavior and activity of all that exists, from sub-atomic particles studied in Quantum Physics to the behavior of very large phenomena such as solar systems, galaxies and nebulae. For our purposes we will consider the truth of scripture, particularly as presented in Exodus as the 10 Commandments and internalize the truth we learn and practice it in our individual life, adjusting our practice to experience the results we intend. When we perfect the practice of behaving as if God is the Source of our wealth, our health, our peace, our wisdom and all else that we need to live a joyful, and meaningful life; we will have mastered our relationship with God and our relationships with other people.
Vibrational Alignment
Process #3 The Creative Workshop
Practice this process in Ask and It Is Given if your emotional set point is in the recommend range. If your emotional set point is not in the recommended range, read the process for information and try a process that is in the range of your current emotional set point. (See page 114 to determine your emotional set point) Your goal is to first experience a better feeling and then experience deliberate creation. How does this experience resonate with Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation?
Discuss techniques and results
sam said,
February 28, 2007 @ 12:19 pm
Thank you for this information.
It has made me feel good and
reminded me of what is possible
to achieve from my focus within.
Prosperity’s 12 Affirmations by Charles W. Thomas, Jr. » Looking to God As My Only Source of Supply said,
August 31, 2007 @ 4:09 pm
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Prosperity’s 12 Affirmations by Charles W. Thomas, Jr. » Thoughts about Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation said,
October 23, 2008 @ 9:58 am
[...] Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation is, “I Look to God as my Only Source of Wealth and Supply”. Today I am reminded of some important implications of this affirmation. The first implication is that if I begin to believe that temporal, physical or human institutions are sources of my wealth, supply or well being, I am inviting myself to suffer or at the very least experience disappointment and disillusionment. This is a matter of faith. The materialist must place her faith in what she can see, feel and touch because she can not trust what is not available to her physical senses. To be able to trust God and look to God as your only Source of wealth, you will need to cultivate your mental and spiritual faculties such as intuition, imagination and faith. This is an evolutionary process which begins as soon as you set the intention to expand your spiritual nature. Rev. Diane Harmony provides some very practical ideas about setting and manifesting intentions in her book and course, 5 GIFTS for Living An Abundant Life. [...]