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   The Freedom of Wealth--or What Wealth Means to Me


18 Feb 2008 04:14:21
| Mary Wilkey


No, money cannot buy happiness—that's true. But what is also true is that it sure does make life a whole lot easier to deal with.

The freedom of wealth means being:

*Free of any need for pretense (if we are who we claim to be, we need not pretend). I am who I am.

*Free of the burden to carry cash, checks, or credit cards (our person is recognized and respected as having means—we are free from the burden of having to prove it.) I have what I have.

*Free to go anywhere or do anything lawful. I stand where I stand.

*Free from worry about provision. I have what I claim and claim what I have.

*Free from the limitations of this world. I go where I go. I know what I know. I rest where I rest.

Everything is mine, because I remember all His benefits. I am who I am in Him.

To enjoy wealth, one has to be aware of it. (If we have millions in our account, but if we don't realize it because we are insane, we cannot enjoy it.)

It occurs to me that each of us fortunate enough to be in our right mind is independently wealthy. We have only to realize that wealth. Here I refer to that which transcends monetary wealth.

It is all in our mind. We have but to "go within" to discover it. We've all heard it said that, if any self-made millionaire were to lose everything, he'd gain it all back very shortly, because he knows the secret.

This is true. The power to get wealth comes from within!

Here I'm going to share with you several books which have made a lasting impression on me, all of which I've read several times, and all of which I probably will read again and again. They each contain a wealth of information on the "secret" to tapping into this inner power:

The Secret of the Ages—by Robert Collier Think and Grow Rich—by Napoleon Hill Power Through Constructive Thinking—by Emmet Fox The Magic of Believing—by Claude Bristol

Of course, many more treasures could be added to this list, because the "secret" is not really a secret at all. It is freely available to any sincere seeker.

So, next time you're feeling "po," remember that you're really wealthy beyond your wildest imagination—and erase that "po" mindset once and for all!



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Feel free to reprint the above article with this info intact: Article penned by Mary Wilkey, publisher of 'elf Expressions Ezine: http://elfexpressionsezine.com. To subscribe, email subscribe@elfexpressionsezine.com

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