I love that Bob did this video because the impression of increase is a concept that is often misunderstood.
From those who say “spiritual people” shouldn’t want to be wealthy to those who want power over others, this video and Wallace Wattles’ teachings set the record straight.
They show us that the desire for more is natural because we are spiritual beings and spirit is always for expansion and fuller expression. In fact, the desire for increase is inherent in all nature…
A flower wants to bloom. An acorn wants to become an oak tree. All species want to leave their nest.
There is nothing evil or reprehensible in wanting more as long as we are seeking more life for all. As long as we recognize that we are not in competition with each other, and that no one has dominion over anyone else.
In other words, to convey the impression of increase, we must want the same for everybody that we want for ourselves.
Each day if we simply…
• Practice gratitude
• Do our best
• Celebrate other people’s gifts and highlight what they are doing well
• Bring a loving and proactive spirit to everything we do
• Keep moving forward
…we can’t help but convey the impression of increase for ourselves and to others.
To get what you are seeking, hold the image of increase and advancement in your mind. Then, let that image inspire, fill and permeate every action, including doing everything you can to be a blessing to others.
To more and better,
Sandy Gallagher
P.S. – Know someone interested in giving and receiving more? Spread the love and knowledge by forwarding this email to your friends, clients and colleagues. They’ll thank you for it.
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