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The four spiritual laws of prosperity

by Edwene Gaines

An empowering message about the true meaning of prosperity-to help anyone achieve a life of material and spiritual abundance Imagine if you could achieve a life of true prosperity, enjoying: o a vitally alive, healthy body through which you experience relationships that are always satisfying and intimate, honest, and nurturing o work you love so much that it's not work-it's play o all the money you can spend Living at this exceptional level is not only possible-it's right there for you, Edwene Gaines explains, if only you abide by the four spiritual laws of prosperity. Gaines, an ordained Unity minister, has been delivering her inspirational, life-changing message to audiences of all faiths at workshops across the country. Now she brings her powerful words to readers of this, her first book. Explaining the four spiritual laws, she shows why it is essential to: o tithe to the person or place where you have received your spiritual nourishment o set clear-cut, tangible goals o forgive everyone all the time, especially yourself o seek, discover, and follow your divine purpose-which will help you to assign significance to your life and bring a passion to all that you do The solution to financial problems lies within, Gaines insists, and here she shows readers how to raise their abundance consciousness and free themselves from a life of deprivation and want.

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