Step 1: Getting Started
The most important part: Starting!
"Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now." Goethe
To change your life, you have to be willing to start. We think the minimum level of commitment to change your life should look something like this:
- Choose to work with a partner or alone
- Choose a committed time period. This is minimum amount of time you are willing to invest, and although you may go longer if you choose, you are agreeing that you will not go less than:
- 40 days - The time it takes to develop or change a habit.
- 90 days - The time it takes for all the blood cells to be renewed, so that the new habit may be more integrated
- 120 days - The time it takes for the subconscious mind to adapt to new patterns
- 1000 days - The time it takes to master something
- Set aside time to keep a log of your experiences. You should try to write each day, but if that is not possible, write as often as you can. Log your goals, experiences, insights, hurdles you may encounter and your successful maneuvering over or around them. Log the positive and negative thoughts around your experiences. If you don't like to write, draw your log, or record it using a tape recorder.
- Be prepared to take time each week to review your program. Set a meeting time with yourself for 1 hour.
- Set aside part of your sadhana (personal discipline) time each day to do your chosen prosperity meditation.
- Finally, choose an amount and agree to a tithing program during your prosperity program. Whether you start with $11 a month or $1000 a month is not important. "God dispassionately responds to our emptying, by refilling. By trusting that God will come through, we experience the expansion of our capacity to receive. This is an energy exchange." Tithing is the first law of prosperity and committing to a tithing program is an essential tool to experience the energy exchange of the universe.
- Be true to yourself. This process is as individual as there are personalities on the planet. Whether you prefer a visual, tactile or auditory process, it will all lead to the same place - putting into physical reality your dreams, goals, vision and intentions. Use words, pictures, drawing, journaling, or whatever works best for you.
- Time. Allow yourself time. Set a time span of say a week or a month to allow yourself to go through the whole visioning and intention setting process, and make sure there is "you-time" set aside for it, where you can be alone or with your prosperity partner(s) to process. And give this time priority - don't cancel for any reason!
- Set the Space. Just like setting time aside for yourself, create a space that is conducive to the time and attention you want to spend on your prosperity. Graceful fabrics, candles, tea or a private nook can work wonderfully. Turn off the phone and have any materials you might need nearby so that you won't be disturbed and you don't need to get up and get anything during your set time.
- Meditate. You may choose any meditation you like. Since our focus is on prosperity, we recommend that you choose a Prosperity Meditation. The first part of Subagh Kriya (The Har-Har prosperity meditation) is a very popular meditation, and the 2008 Prosperity Meditation of the Year is very powerful, but choose the meditation that speaks most to you. Make a set time and do it every day.
"I have a really super busy life. But when I started tithing,
things got easier, without any effort." (Donor)
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