Sunday, January 4, 2009

Law of Prosperity

Already known in spiritual and even Christian circles, the law of prosperity seeks to help the believer prosper fiscally with the help of a mind over matter attitude. The approach has many detractors, not the least of which are those who fail to understand that the old adage suggesting it takes money to make money may actually be suspended at will. After all, everyone knows that someone with $100,000 in the bank has a greater likelihood of making money than someone with little or nothing in the bank and a mortgage or rent payment that is overdue.

Yet the law of prosperity effectively stands this notion on its head and it no longer is a viable concern. Effectively putting prince and pauper on a level playing field, each person has the same chance of making money, becoming rich, and living a comfortable lifestyle. While it may be hard to believe for those who rely on their money to make them more money, those who understand the law of prosperity grasp the concept that it does not take money to make money, but instead a combination of moneymaking thoughts, willpower, emotions, attitudes, and overall mindset.

In other words, if the individual seeking to follow the law of prosperity has a mindset that is honed in on fiscal wealth, and the person wills it with all their power, all their emotions, and essentially every fiber of their being, it matters little how much – if any – seed money is available to invest in a business venture or how well bolstered the resume appears to be. Firm believers in this notion claim that the law of prosperity will begin to work the very second a person makes the complete mind change. There is no waiting period, no cooling off time, and no transition.

Within the Christian faith, believers in the law of prosperity are often said to be following the prosperity gospel. This set of beliefs is said to have its root in various scriptures found in the Old Testament, some of which seek to encourage the believer to use their faith in order to request wealth and riches from the deity for the sake of either furthering the work of God or simply to be able to give more to the poor. There are of course a large number of critics who claim that God is not concerned with an individual’s wealth or power and therefore the prosperity gospel is little more than a sham devised by those who would profit of eager believers who were trying to seed the riches by giving plentifully to the ministers proclaiming it.

Even within the realm of spirituality there are those who see the law of prosperity more as a means to an end than the actual end itself. To them it is akin the power of positive thinking which sets an individual on the course of success or on the course for fiscal wealth simply by helping the person change their outlook on life, material goods, and of course the art of finding opportunities for making money.

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