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Title: The Prosperity Paradigm
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Manufacturer: Steve D'Annunzio
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| The Prosperity Paradigm by Steve D'Annunzio Paradigm Shift.. You Can To Prosperity | I spent decades of my life wondering why I was failing so much with money. Then I read the Prosperity Paradigm. It wasn't money that I have been failing with but it was the "me" of "myself" that was failing in front of the "I" of myself, who was watching all of the drama, the entire time.
Whenever I was in the money I was also in the mind and the effect was never to stay in the money. The Prosperity Paradigm told me about how living soul purpose is where true wealth can be achieved and it makes money flow effortless and limitless as it is not the money itself where the energy and importance is, but it is the essentail "you" which is the essential "I" that has the energy. This is the best book I have read for helping me undestand soul purpose and how its fits with getting and being wealthy.
About Steve D'annunzio the author; anyone who healed themself of life threatening cancer and maintains wealth afterwards is certainly worth listening to or reading about.
Robert Nobles, RKN Records, Rochester, NY.
| | The Prosperity Paradigm by Steve D'Annunzio Product Description | | Steve D'Annunzio's most recent book describes each of the natural laws of mission-driven wealth creation. Focusing on timeless principles found in both science and the spiritual teachings of world religions, The Prosperity Paradigm teaches readers a five-step process to remain in a mindset of Abundance that guarantees wealth, happiness, and success. All actions taken from this mindset align with universal laws that naturally attract success as surely as gravity attracts objects to one another. |
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