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Cultivating an Abundance Mindset: Steps to Foster Positivity and Growth

"Embrace abundance: believe in limitless opportunities, practice gratitude, and use positive language. Cultivate a growth mindset and visualize success. Generosity fuels abundance in daily acts. Live with intention and appreciation." Michael Corthell In a world often dominated by notions of scarcity and competition, the concept of an abundance mindset offers a refreshing perspective. Rooted in New Thought philosophy, this mindset centers on the belief that opportunities and resources are plentiful, leading to a more optimistic and open-hearted approach to life. In this article, we'll delve into what an abundance mindset entails and provide practical steps to develop and maintain it. Understanding the Abundance Mindset Defining Abundance At its core, an abundance mindset is the belief that there is an ample supply of opportunities, resources, and possibilities available to us. It contrasts with a scarcity mindset, which operates from a perspective of lack and limitation. N

Seeking God's Will: The Law of Attraction, Law of Assumption, and Manifesting in Christian Faith

"Manifesting our desires is anchored in the words of Jesus: 'Believe in prayer that you have already received, and it shall be yours.' Faith and belief pave the path to manifestation." Michael Corthell In the realm of personal development and spirituality, various concepts have emerged, such as the law of attraction and manifestation. While these ideas have gained popularity, it is important for Christians to approach them through the lens of their faith. This article explores the connection between the law of attraction, the law of assumption, manifesting desires, and seeking God's will within the context of Christian beliefs. Understanding the Law of Attraction The law of attraction , a concept popularized by New Thought teachings , suggests that like attracts like. It emphasizes the power of thoughts, beliefs, and intentions in shaping one's reality. While this idea aligns with the Christian teaching of faith, it is crucial to evaluate our desires in light

The Inevitable Triumph of Goodness over Evil: A Historical Perspective

"Evil, embodied by authoritarianism, is inherently weak, ineffectual, and cowardly. In contrast, goodness, marked by justice, equality, and compassion, is inherently strong, effective, and courageous—endowing societies with resilience and progress." Michael Corthell Throughout history, the world has witnessed the rise of authoritarian and fascist regimes, characterized by the concentration of power, the suppression of dissent, and the glorification of a single authoritative figure. While these movements have often appeared formidable, a closer examination reveals a fundamental truth: evil, as embodied by these ideologies, is inherently weak, ineffectual, and cowardly, while the goodness that opposes it is strong, effective, and courageous. Evil as a Manifestation of Ignorance and Fear Evil, in this context, is not a force of inherent strength but rather a manifestation of ignorance and a deviation from the higher spiritual truths that the majority of humanity

Harnessing the Power of Your Mind: The Art of Autosuggestion

by Michael Corthell Unlocking Your Potential through Self-Induced Change In our journey to achieve personal growth and accomplish our goals, the power of the mind is a formidable ally. When we consciously decide to harness this power, we open doors to countless possibilities. One effective technique that taps into this potential is autosuggestion, a method akin to the placebo effect. Developed by pharmacist Émile Coué at the turn of the 20th century, autosuggestion offers a way to reframe our thoughts, behaviors, and perceptions, leading to transformative outcomes. Understanding Autosuggestion Autosuggestion is a self-induced form of hypnosis where individuals guide their own thoughts, feelings, and actions. It involves the repetition of specific words, ideas, and images to convince oneself of their truth, with the intention of reshaping one's mindset, behaviors, and overall outlook. Just as the mind can influence the body's response to a placebo, it can als