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by Tosha Silver
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When I say, “It’s not your money,” holy mama, I mean it.
When I say, “It’s not your money,” holy mama, I mean it.
When I say, “It’s not your money,” holy mama, I mean it. God's Money. The core concept is that all money belongs to the Divine, not to any individual. This shift in perspective moves away from the ego's sense of ownership and control, and towards a recognition that we are simply conduits for a larger flow of abundance. This understanding can alleviate the stress and anxiety associated with financial worries. Paradox of Ownership. While on one level, we experience money as "ours," a deeper truth reveals that it is all part of a universal flow. This paradox is key to understanding the book's message. It's not about denying the practicalities of managing finances, but about recognizing a higher source of provision. This recognition can bring a sense of peace and trust. Cultural Sleepwalk. The book challenges the culturally induced belief that money is solely ours to control and accumulate. It invites readers to wake up from this "sleepwalk" and recognize that Love is the true provider of all. This awakening can lead to a more abundant and fulfilling life, free from the fear of lack.
Divine Beloved, allow me to give with complete ease and abundance, knowing that You are the unlimited Source of all. Transformative Invocation. The Full Abundance Change Me Prayer is a central tool for shifting consciousness from scarcity to abundance. It's not just a request for more money, but a powerful affirmation of worthiness, openness, and trust in the Divine. It's a song of worthiness. Healing and Strengthening. This prayer is designed to heal and strengthen various parts of your spiritual system. It addresses common blocks to abundance, such as difficulty receiving, past resentments, and fear of giving. It helps to instill the intention that you, too, can receive. Daily Ritual. The prayer is meant to be recited daily for the full eight weeks of the process. This consistent practice allows the prayer to steep within you, gradually transforming your beliefs and feelings about money. It's a strengthening tea that needs time to steep within you.
You’re here to learn how to serve Me, not issue one command after another. So, just let Me take over. Ego's Control. Releasing doership means letting go of the ego's need to control and manipulate outcomes. Instead of striving and pushing harder, you learn to get out of the way and allow the Divine to guide your actions. This shift often comes from exhaustion. Instinctive Guidance. When you release doership, your instincts begin to guide your actions, and you no longer cling to specific outcomes. You start to move with the Tao. This allows for a more natural…
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The Full Abundance Prayer: A Daily Practice
Release Doership: Let the Divine Lead
Offer Everything: Surrender the Burden
Clean Your Space: Make Room for Abundance
Stop Complaining: Shift to Gratitude
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Tosha Silver is a spiritual teacher and author known for her unique approach to abundance and manifestation. She emphasizes surrendering to the Divine and letting go of personal desires. Silver's writing style is described as inclusive, kind, and untethered to any specific religion. Her background includes Vedic philosophy, and she often incorporates concepts from various spiritual traditions. Silver has written several books on similar themes, including "Outrageous Openness." She offers courses…
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