Diapositiva 1
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Think ……..
Have you got the habit of hoarding useless objects,
thinking that one day, who knows when, you may
need them ?
Have you got
the habit of
accumulating
money , and
not spending
it because
you think that
in the future
you may be
in want of it?
Have you got the habit of storing clothes, shoes,
furniture, utensils and other home supplies that you
haven’t used already for some time?
And inside yourself...? Have you got the habit to keep
reproaches, resentment, sadness, fears and more?
Don’t do it! You are going against your
prosperity!
It is necessary to
make room, to
leave an empty
space in order to
allow new things to
arrive to your life.
It is necessary that you get rid of all the
useless things that are in you and in your
life, in order to prosperity to arrive.
The force of this emptiness is one that will absorb
and attract all that you wish.
As long as you are, materially or emotionally, holding old and
useless feelings, you won’t have room for new opportunities
Goods must circulate....
Clean your drawers, the wardrobes, the workshop, the garage...
Give away what you don’t use any longer...
The attitude of keeping a heap of useless
stuff ties your life down.
It’s not the objects you keep that stagnate your life...
but rather the attitude of keeping...
When we keep in
store, we consider
the possibility of
wanting, of penury..
we believe that tomorrow it may lack, and
that we won’t be able to fulfil those
necessities..
With that idea, you are sending two messages to your brain and to your life:
That you don’t trust tomorrow...
and you
think that
the new
and the
better are
not for
you,
For this reason you cheer y.s. up by storing old and useless stuff.
Get rid of what lost its colour and brightness...
Let the new enter your home...
and yourself.
For this reason, after reading
this...
Don’t keep it...
Make it
circulate...
May prosperity and
peace reach you
soon
Amén
Photography
Gregory Colbert
Music
Coeurs D’Or
Clayderman
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The Principle of emptiness
by JOSEPH NEWTON