Stuart Wilde ~ The Little Money Bible part 2

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Little Money Bible – The Ten Laws of Abundance.

In part 1 and part 2 of this wonderful little “money bible”, Stuart Wilde presents the ten laws of abundance and money, showing us that we can align effortlessly with good fortune.

Stuart reveals the psychological aspects of the money game, as well as the deeper, esoteric secrets of prosperity. He reminds us that comprehending the ebb and flow of money in our lives is one of the great spiritual lessons of life, as are physical balance, love, and interpersonal relationships. Throughout history, philosophers and great religious leaders have taught that there is divine abundance, which ebbs and flows through our lives in the same way that the seasons do. Money is just a symbol of the infinite goodness that gave us life.

Basically, Stuart lets us know that we can be rich and be spiritual. With wealth, we can firstly make sure that we don’t struggle with the day to day running of our lives and that we have an abundance of the things we need and the experiences we require in order to grow. Then continuing on from that, we can go on to help others strengthen themselves so that they can also accumulate money. Abundance, Stuart reminds us, is our birthright.

http://www.stuartwilde.com/

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Leroy Spence says:

very powerful, loving the video, thx for posting, RIP Stewie, God bless……..

Douglas Wallace says:

HA HA ! I'm a Water Rat ! 1:02:08 And I'm proud of my Water Rat-ness !

Cat And says:

thank you wonderful. program. good information

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Aflowerincornfields says:

I like his teaching a lot.

Heart Angel says:

Hmm so powerful..☺thanks💟

Athena K Delmontie says:

I have seen this book but never bother to check it out…what a shame. His words ring so many truths…. awesome!

Becky Atkinson says:

I miss you Stuart…

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