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POSTED Thu, 05/07/2009 - 09:25

There are a series of specific talents and strengths that you have possessed from birth that, when combined, form a distinctive life meaning called Soul Purpose. Unlike other programs focusing on your uniqueness as something you do -- such as a career -- Soul Purpose is something you are.

Bill Gates never defined himself as a software designer, which was one unique talent he did extremely well. He is a world changer; he did it as CEO of Microsoft, and will continue to do so as the world’s leading philanthropist.

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POSTED Thu, 05/07/2009 - 09:32

The principles of the Prosperity Paradigm are a composite of precepts that combine the life work of the framers of U.S Constitution (Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, et al), the greatest economists in history (Adam Smith, Milton Friedman), the greatest philosophers (Socrates, Thoreau), and the greatest spiritual masters (Jesus Christ, Buddha) in modern history.

If your goal is greater happiness, health and wealth, these principles have proven to function very efficiently in actualizing those goals.

There are eight in number:

 

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POSTED Thu, 05/07/2009 - 09:49

The Law of One reminds us that the universe and everything in it, is one thing and that seeming opposites do not really exist as separate entities. Rather, they exist in a oneness that provides balance for each other (much like a teeter-totter is one plank going up and down) for the purpose of experiencing.

Without dark you cannot experience light, without sadness you cannot experience joy, and so on. To revel in the Divinity of Life, death must be an aspect of life, and both are necessary parts of the whole. Thus, all duality seems very real but is, in fact, an illusion.

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POSTED Thu, 05/07/2009 - 09:54

Isn’t it amazing that human beings live and die for belief systems without ever determining if those beliefs are true or false?

Many have formed very distinct beliefs and habits from false principles. What is the proof that they are false? The proof is the discontentment and failure that is consistently experienced by living them. Discontentment is the ensuing emotion one feels when they adhere to, and live, false principles.

Discontentment is a very powerful teacher, as is joy. Those people who experience peace and profit have obviously adhered to true principles.

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POSTED Thu, 05/07/2009 - 09:58

Following a ten-year study of personal and corporate businesses, a clear trend was discovered and written about in the book The Prosperity Paradigm.

Business people appeared to align with one of five different modes of being. From the lowest levels of production to the highest, these modes could be described as follows: The three negative modes were fear-driven, desire-driven, and pride-driven. The two positive modes are mission-driven and love-driven.

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