This week’s question from my portal “The Neagle Code: Directions for Life” comes from someone who wishes to remain anonymous.
Hey David!
First off thank you for everything you are doing, your insights are helping me greatly and knowing where you came from encourages me.
You have said that we have the ability to bring in the amount of money to do what we need and want to do through creating a sense of urgency. When you say “bringing in the money,” do you consider borrowing as a part of “manifesting money”? I just want to be clear on what options you are referring to so I don’t shut out any opportunities based on old beliefs.
Thank you for your help.
God Bless.
Hi, and thanks for the great question!
The simple answer to your question is …yes.
Let me explain.
To manifest means to become aware of something that already exists.
Really take a moment to think about this…
When you have a desire, and it’s coupled with a sense of urgency, the Law of Polarity states that the way to fulfill that desire must also be present and possible.
Which means, that the money you need for that desire is also present, you just may not be aware that it’s already here…meaning you may not “see” it.
It may be hiding behind an opportunity, tucked away in your savings account, or with someone else.
Borrowing is a perfectly acceptable way to “bring in” money. Obviously I would advocate that you abide by the payment terms of what you’ve borrowed.
Remember, money does not come from people, it comes from Spirit THROUGH people.
If the money is already here, ask yourself what you are resisting being, doing or having that is preventing you from seeing it.
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