Monday 28 March 2016

Happy Science -Prosperity Thinking by Master Ryuho Okawa



Money itself is neutral, so what matters is what objective you have in mind when using it. Obviously, we should avoid letting it fall into the hands of bad people and make sure it gets used by good people. I hope that companies trying to make the world a better place will prosper as much as possible. I do not teach, "If you make money, you will go to Hell." Be careful about this kind of ideology.
If you reject wealth in your subconscious, you are unlikey to become successful as an entrepreneur. You cannot get something if you reject it. If you reject wealth and think that accumulating it amounts to exploitation, that's where you have a problem.
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What is even more important is how the top leaders of countries think. If they embrace the kind of ideology that sees wealth as something negative and deficits as something good, that is dangerous. If a country's top leader does away with the idea of prosperity thinking, all the people of that country will end up getting possessed by spirits of poverty.
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You should love the god of prosperity, not the spirits of poverty. Please think in the following way. Prosperity is good for the world. The more prosperous you are the more people you can help and the more you can contribute to world's progress. It is no good for more and more people to fall in love with the idea of poverty. A society in which rich people are slammed by the jealousy of many others is no good.
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If you keep nurturing the idea that the pie is never going to get bigger and that all you can do is to fight over the pieces, this will be a world governed by the law of the jungle. Instead, you have to think about creating wealth. You have to think of ways that would bring prosperity to the masses.
Master Ryuho Okawa
'Prosperity Thinking'

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Alan



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