Week 23: Learn the primary key to manifesting any success...

We are continuing to learn how to raise our awareness to the achievement of possibilities we didn't previously know existed.

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Reflections on Week 23

Thoughts stem from creative thinking, which requires attention...its power is derived from positive concentration on our needs and wants. Generous thoughts, filled with strength and vitality, are a product of creative thinking.  

To avoid a vacuum, harmonious thought sent into the universe, must return its manifestation. Through the Law of Least Effort, we accept and take responsibility for our current circumstances. To attract wealth, the first law of success is service.

Our greatest success manifests as we focus on assisting others. What benefits one must benefit all. Let us call wealth into being through abundant self-directed thinking and service-directed action. 

Dana Terry-Pettigrew

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