MODULE 4: The Magnetism and Mysticism of Sustaining and Mastering Financial Wealth

Module 4: The Magnetism and Mysticism of Sustaining and Mastering Wealth

  • The fickleness of financial wealth: Financial wealth can disappear all of a sudden due to many reasons and factors beyond our control: (a) government policy, (b) bad economy, (c) bad investment, (d) being duped or stollen, (e) natural disaster like fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane, etc., (f) consequences of certain past actions.
  • Aligning with the Magnetism of Evil: Some persons sustain financial wealth and master it through the practice of Magic via joining secret cults, practicing witchcraft, using charms, or performing sacrifices that meliorate or completely take the good fortune of others via osmosis, diffusion, or parasite. Note that such persons pay a price that is (a) often more valuable than financial wealth, (b) that may transcend many generations, and (c) that is often difficult to always fulfil due to human limitations.
  • Aligning with the Magnetism of Good: Some persons sustain financial wealth and master it through the practice of virtue and making sacrifices for the good of humanity. Some make these sacrifices solely as good persons, or in union with the Supreme Being and other spiritual persons by: (a) Practicing charity or generosity (giving to the poor and needy) from their hard-earned money, to meliorate or overcome the enslavement and control of greed, stinginess, and extravagance. Learn from Nature/Creation – the tree, water, air, sun, earth’s rotation, (b) making Restitution to those they have cheated, (c) Offering up pains, hurts, stress, etc, through the practice of the virtue of forgiveness, tolerance, and patience.
  • To sustain and master financial wealth learn this mystery or paradox: The more you give from your hard-earned financial wealth, the more you sustain and master it. Learn from nature.

Module 4 Assignment:

  1. Mention some possible reasons you know that may make someone lose financial wealth.
  2. Are there some sacrifices or certain good deeds you have done in the past that you think helped you gain or attain financial wealth, no matter how small the amount?
  3. State some virtues you think may help you sustain and master financial wealth.

Submit on or before 6pm on Friday next week.

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