Chapter 7
Bringing to Pass Whatsoever Wealth You Wish

 

“For verily I say unto, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith”.
~ Mark 11:23 (K.J.V.) ~
 
The unrestricted power and permission to call forth whatsoever you wish is completely confirmed in the scripture above. This passage is not well-know, by the general public, and accounts for why most people picture that financial freedom is a pipe dream that only comes true for a select few. The system, put into place by society, sends people into the working world and provides paying positions to perform physical tasks. This system is safe, sound and to be appreciated because most people would not know how to bounce back or “bank a buck” without it. The only problem with this set system is that substantial wealth can only be created by working with our minds and our mouths. 
 
Hard work is to be held in the highest regard when it springs forth from passion and rewards you with riches that exceed all of the expenditures you accrue throughout your life. It is horrific that nearly half of the working world lives “paycheck to paycheck” but that need not be the case for you. No extra effort is required of you to radically reverse the direction of your finances, but an open mind is a must and the willingness, to follow an unfamiliar formula, is mandatory. Working with your mind and words, then noticing how your body naturally ends up, at the right place and at the right time, will take practice but it becomes extremely easy, with continual use. 
 
 
The intention of this chapter is to rip the roof right off of your limited beliefs about wealth creation and broaden your horizons regarding the reality of being able to bring to pass, whatsoever wealth you wish. The scripture, from the previous page, is comprised of the 3 essential components that we previously covered and now we can look at them from a higher level, to increase our confidence that they will work when we execute them: