By Stephanie E. Wilson-Coleman
Author of Be Sure You Dance: Life’s lessons to make every moment count,
Embracing Life’s Lessons and Is Anybody Listening?
www.champagneconnection.com • www.asipofinspiration.com
Email: nspire@champagneconnection.com
Our society has participated in orchestrating a set
of intricately woven lies that we have eagerly and wholeheartedly embraced.
As
consumers, too quickly do we accept outer appearances as reality. There are those who believe aging is almost
always the forerunner to poor health; only the opinions of wealthy people are
important; money substance is available in limited quantities and only to a
select few; you can receive something other than what you give. Now hear this! Aging is a mistake; money substance
is unlimited; and you reap what you sow—not sometimes, but all the time.
Various
teachers and prophets have roamed this earth plane to dispel these myths. Mohammed, Buddha, Abraham and even Jesus Christ
have all taught varying aspects of these truths with the dominant truth being
"you reap what you sow.” We always receive what we expect to receive and
not what we pray for. Doing whatever it takes to change our thinking, by
eliminating all negative thoughts and replacing them with a prosperous knowing,
must become a task we commit to every day for the remainder of our life. Whatever we believe will always recreate
itself in our human experiences.
Our society’s common belief in aging—that getting
older is the forerunner of poor health—is a mistake. Poor health, as well as
visible outer signs of aging, is simply an out-picturing of our beliefs. If we
believe with each birthday we will look older, then we will. If we allow
negative thinking and attitudes to persist, we will have poor health. The human
body is an amazing machine. The organs function without any conscious prompting
by us; both internal and external body parts shed the old cells and replace
them with new cells at regular intervals.
Because the body is in a state of constant renewal, aging and illnesses
are conditions and beliefs that we force into our consciousness.
Financial
prosperity is the next most misunderstood concept. Having money has nothing to
do with money. Money substance is about what we believe. Holding onto worn-out emotions,
worn-out relationships, feelings of envy, jealousy and hatred will block any
flow of prosperity. Planting seeds of discontent and malice is sure to yield a
garden of poverty and destitution. So here again, watch not only your thoughts
but guard your words as if you were protecting the winning lottery ticket.
Spirit is
always in charge. By following the examples of our teachers, we will always
remain connected to our source of power—God, the good omnipotent. By staying
focused on the I AM, illness, poverty and malcontent will be replaced with good
health, prosperity and joy. Establishing and maintaining spiritual integrity ensures
a life filled with good things. Bid farewell to aging, poverty and unhappiness
forever.
Welcome health, wealth, youth and beauty. Dare to
live beyond miracles!
Stephanie
lives her inspiration as the founder of The Champagne Connection, Inc. which is
dedicated to helping others transform their lives so they may live their
dreams. Stephanie is the Host of the television show “A Sip of Inspiration,
author of 3 books and the publisher of the online empowerment magazine
“www.empowermentdoctormag.com”
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