The Metaphysical Bank – Part II: Advanced Principles of Inner Wealth

The Metaphysical Bank – Part II: Advanced Principles of Inner Wealth

Multiple Forms of Spiritual Currency

By Mike Rashid King

In Part I, we established that our daily actions determine our spiritual bank balance. Now let’s delve into the advanced principles of this inner economy. Just as in a financial portfolio you might have cash, stocks, or gold, in your spiritual portfolio you have various forms of virtue and energy that all contribute to your wealth. These are the currencies of the soul. The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, building on Elijah Muhammad’s teachings, urges us to cultivate these core virtues. Think of them as different denominations in the divine economy of your life. Here are some of the most valuable currencies and how to grow them:

  • Energy (Life Force): This is your vitality – the strength and vibrancy of your body and mind – essentially the life force God has given you. Everything you do either lifts your energy or drains it. High, positive energy is like having plenty of cash flow in the spirit; it fuels you to tackle life’s tasks with joy. How do we deposit energy? By taking care of the body and mind that God gave us. Adequate rest, good nutrition, exercise, and a positive attitude all add energy into your account. The Hon. Elijah Muhammad emphasized “eat to live” and abstaining from what destroys the body, because our physical vessel is the temple of God. So guard your energy carefully. Don’t waste this precious currency on anger, chronic stress, or meaningless conflicts – that’s like throwing money out the window. Instead, recharge yourself regularly: get your rest, engage in prayer or meditation, take walks in nature, laugh with loved ones, do things that renew your spirit. Protect your life force from the thieves of worry and overwork. Your energy is a divine gift – spend it wisely and it will multiply.

  • Integrity (Moral Conduct): Integrity is the moral currency of your soul. It means honesty, truthfulness, and keeping your word – especially when no one but God is watching. Each time you uphold integrity, you deposit trust and honor into your account. In the streets and in business, your name is everything. As scripture says, “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.” A person known to be solid and trustworthy will find doors of opportunity swinging open, while one known to be shady finds doors slamming shut. Yet beyond what others think, integrity is about what you know about yourself. When you can look in the mirror and know you are an honest, upright person, you walk taller and carry a divine confidence. That confidence radiates an aura of authority and peace that others can feel. In truth, integrity is perhaps the gold standard of spiritual currency. When you violate your integrity, you make a withdrawal that leaves you internally impoverished – plagued by guilt or self-doubt. But when you honor your principles consistently, your inner wealth grows and shines. Guard your integrity like treasure. It is better to be materially poor and rich in integrity than the opposite, for integrity will in time attract material success, whereas ill-gotten gains will crumble. Remember, integrity means your soul’s account is clean.

  • Self-Discipline (Self-Mastery): If integrity is like gold in your treasury, self-discipline is the steady paycheck that feeds your account every day. Discipline means doing what must be done even when you don’t feel like it. It’s the ability to command yourself – to choose principle over pleasure, long-term growth over short-term comfort. Self-discipline is waking up for that dawn prayer or workout when sleep beckons. It’s hitting the gym or the books when Netflix or idle distractions call. It’s saying “no” to that junk food or late-night vice because you have a higher goal to fulfill. Each act of discipline is a fat deposit of personal power into your soul. With every such deposit, you are telling yourself, “I am in control of my desires; my lower urges do not rule me.” This builds unshakable confidence and quiet strength within. The Holy Qur’an speaks of jihad al-nafs, the struggle against the self – the greatest battle we face – and every victory in this battle greatly enriches our spirit. I often teach that a superior man or woman masters themselves, and that mastery is born from discipline. When you slack off or make excuses, you withdraw from your account and the void is filled by doubt and regret. But when you consistently show up for yourself, honoring your commitments and pushing past your comfort zone, you accrue a massive surplus of willpower. Over time, self-discipline leads to freedom: freedom from addictions, freedom from fear, freedom from the chains of laziness. With enough spiritual savings built through discipline, there is nothing you cannot achieve, because God Himself comes to the aid of the steadfast. Remember, every small battle won against weakness is money in the bank – your Metaphysical Bank.

  • Intention (Purity of Purpose): Intention is a subtler currency, but extremely powerful. It is the motive and sincerity behind your actions. Two people can perform the exact same deed – for example, give charity – but one does it from genuine compassion while the other does it for praise or personal gain. Outwardly the act is identical, but spiritually the transactions are very different. Pure intentions yield rich deposits because they align you with your higher self and with God’s values. When your heart is clean, even modest actions shine. On the flip side, if your intentions are selfish or corrupt, even grand actions ring hollow. As one Hadith (saying of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) teaches, “Actions are judged by intentions.” In practical terms, this means we must constantly check why we do what we do. If you help someone, is it truly to serve or is it secretly to look good? If the latter, your spiritual “deposit” might not post at all – it’s like trying to deposit counterfeit money. But when you act from love and righteousness – whether it’s pursuing a goal to better your family’s life, or helping someone with zero expectation of reward – you generate spiritual interest on that action (Revised Metaphysical Bank (1).pdf). The deed not only counts as a deposit, it multiplies in effect because it was done in harmony with divine purpose. In essence, a pure heart turns copper deeds into gold deposits. Strive to make your motives as noble as the outcomes you seek, and you will enrich your soul greatly.

  • Service (Love in Action): Service is the currency of goodwill, compassion, and contribution. This is about what you generously do for others. Acts of service – helping a neighbor in need, mentoring a youth, volunteering in your community, offering a sincere word of comfort to someone hurting – these are direct deposits into your spiritual account (often into the accounts of those you help, too). In fact, service is one of the most reciprocal currencies: when you give sincerely, you often receive from the Most High in unexpected and multiplied ways. It’s like a heavenly cashback program that no earthly bank can match! (Revised Metaphysical Bank (1).pdf) (Revised Metaphysical Bank (1).pdf) Jesus, our great example, taught “The greatest among you shall be your servant.” (Matthew 23:11 The greatest among you shall be your servant.) And the Qur’an praises those who feed the needy and free the captive purely for the love of God (Qur’an 76:8-9). When we serve our community and each other, we are serving God Himself, and He in turn blesses our account abundantly. However, service must be genuine to count. If we serve others just to be seen or to get something in return (there’s that intention again), the deposit doesn’t fully register. But when you serve from the heart, expecting nothing except the joy of helping and the pleasure of God, you become rich in connection, love, and purpose. The more people you uplift, the more weight your spiritual bank can hold – it’s as if every soul you touch for the better expands the capacity of your own soul. Service also protects you from overspending on the ego’s desires. It’s hard to be arrogant or self-centered when you are actively caring for others. Serving others keeps you grounded and balanced. So make service a regular currency in circulation in your life – it never returns void.

  • Spiritual Alignment (Oneness with Divine Will): This is a major currency – think of alignment as the state of being in tune with your higher self and the will of Almighty God. It’s like having every part of your being aimed in the same divine direction. When you are in alignment, your thoughts, words, and deeds harmonize with your core values and with the truth God has revealed. You feel connected to the Source of life, and you make decisions that resonate with your soul’s purpose. Alignment is incredibly valuable because it pays off in a state of flow and peace that money can’t buy. When you’re aligned, life simply works better: you’ll often find yourself in the right place at the right time, and you experience what some call synchronicity – meaningful coincidences that guide you further along your path. This is no accident. I would call it the favor of God, or the universe smiling on you for walking the straight path. It’s a huge deposit – like earning interest on all your other virtues, because alignment amplifies them. It creates synergy among all the other currencies. Conversely, when you are out of alignment – say, stuck in a job or relationship that in your heart you know is wrong, or living in a way that contradicts your conscience – everything feels harder. You experience friction at every turn, as if the universe is throwing roadblocks (which in a sense, it is, pushing you back toward your true path). Thus, staying aligned with divine will and your own highest principles magnifies your spiritual wealth greatly. It’s the capstone of your spiritual portfolio.

The Science of Spiritual Growth: Mind, Brain and Behavior
At this point, you might be thinking this sounds inspiring, but is there evidence for these transformations? Indeed, modern neuroscience and psychology increasingly support these age-old truths. Your brain and behavior can be transformed by spiritual practice – literally “rewiring” you for greater peace, discipline, and compassion. The brain is not a static organ; it has neuroplasticity, meaning it can reconfigure its neural connections based on how we use it. When you consistently practice meditation, prayer, gratitude or self-control, you are training your brain as much as your soul.

For example, studies have shown that meditation can physically change the brain. In one Harvard-affiliated study, participants who completed an eight-week mindfulness meditation program showed measurable growth in brain regions associated with memory, self-awareness, empathy, and stress regulation. MRI scans found increased gray matter density in the hippocampus (important for learning and memory) and in structures tied to compassion and introspection, along with decreased density in the amygdala (the fear/stress center) correlating with reduced stress levels. In short, by practicing mindful awareness, people literally strengthened the parts of the brain that relate to emotional balance and kindness, and quieted the parts that generate anxiety. They weren’t just feeling better – they were becoming better on a neurological level. This is the Metaphysical Bank in action: deposits of meditation and alignment yielding structural “interest” in your brain’s architecture.

Similarly, consider the impact of physical training and disciplined habits. Exercise is not only a deposit in your energy currency; it also profoundly affects your mood and mind. Research has found that regular exercise can spur the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that promotes neural growth and resilience. One study of patients with depression showed that adding exercise to therapy significantly improved outcomes – 75% of those who exercised had major reduction in symptoms versus 25% who did not. Even more striking, the exercise group saw a surge in BDNF levels that correlated with their improvement. Exercise literally helped grow the brain (increasing hippocampal volume) and lifted mood, showing how closely our physiology and spiritual well-being intertwine. When you run that extra mile or resist that cigarette, you’re not only building discipline – you are altering your brain chemistry in favor of joy and clarity.

Psychology also confirms that small acts of virtue build up our confidence and happiness over time. Embracing “small wins” – like each day’s decision to read a few pages of scripture, or to refrain from an angry comment – triggers the brain’s reward system. By celebrating or even just acknowledging these little victories, you get a hit of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that makes you feel good and motivates you to repeat the behavior. This is why checking off even minor tasks can feel satisfying. Over time, these positive reinforcements cultivate new habits and a more positive mindset. In essence, science is catching up with spiritual wisdom: righteous actions reshape the mind. Our neural pathways adapt to the lives we live. As one writer put it, “neurons that fire together, wire together.” If you repeatedly indulge anger or deceit, you strengthen those pathways and it becomes easier to be angry or deceitful. But if you repeatedly choose patience, honesty, and kindness, you strengthen those neural circuits, making virtue more and more your default state. Your brain becomes tuned to peace instead of conflict. Truly, “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2) is both a spiritual instruction and a neurological reality.

The beauty of this is that no one is stuck where they are. No matter your past, you can begin making deposits now and literally transform your inner being. Even someone who has long been anxious or undisciplined can, through consistent practice, become calm and steadfast. The latest neuroscience tells us new habits can form at any age, new neurons can grow, and even our genes can be influenced by sustained changes in behavior (through epigenetics). So when we talk about the Metaphysical Bank, understand that it’s not just poetic imagery – it’s pointing to a real process of growth that involves your entire being, body and soul. Consciousness affects reality, as quantum physics experiments suggest (for example, tiny particles behave differently when observed, implying that mind and matter are linked. And our intentions and experiences can shape the very wiring of our brain. The divide between spiritual and scientific is melting away, revealing one truth: through deliberate effort, we can elevate ourselves to a higher state of being. We can become, as Mike Rashid King writes in The Divine Quintessence, “the architect of your reality, transcending the limitations of the material world to embrace the boundless expanse of the cosmos”. In practical terms – your daily spiritual deposits are literally forging a stronger, wiser, more compassionate you.

The Quintessence Field: Amplifying Your Inner Wealth
Beyond personal habits and brain matter, there is a larger spiritual framework in which all this takes place. Think of it as the metaphysical environment or field that connects and magnifies all spiritual substance – we can call it the Quintessence Field (Q). Quintessence means “fifth element,” the etheric essence beyond earth, air, fire, and water. It has been described as the fabric of the cosmos. In quantum physics, some correlate it to dark matter or dark energy – an unseen substance that permeates space. In spiritual terms, we can see it as the medium of the spirit, the connective tissue of the divine. The Q Field is what binds all things. It is the rational medium of the spirit world – understanding it helps make even seemingly supernatural phenomena more practical.

But the Q is not some distant cosmic force separate from us. It is the very essence of our being, the spark of divinity that animates our every breath (Copy of Divine Quintessence Manucript - Google Docs.pdf). Within each of us lies a piece of the Infinite. (In fact, the Gnostic tradition speaks of a “divine spark” – a portion of God residing in each human (Divine spark - Wikipedia) – and the purpose of life is to let that spark reunite with its Source.) This means that as we develop our spiritual virtues and align ourselves, we are literally tuning into this Quintessence field. Think of your soul as a radio transmitter/receiver and the Q as the broadcast of the Divine. When you vibrate at the frequency of higher virtues, you resonate with the Q Field and draw power from it.

Have you ever noticed how everything seems to go right on certain days when you’re spiritually in sync? You wake up grateful, you exercise, you help someone out, you handle challenges calmly – and then all sorts of “coincidences” happen: you run into someone who offers an opportunity, or solutions to problems just appear. That is the Quintessence Field amplifying your spiritual wealth. Because you were aligned and making deposits, the universe (by which I mean God operating through universal law) matched and multiplied your effort. It’s the concept of grace: when we do our part, the divine does what we cannot, often in exponential ways. This is why earlier we said alignment pays interest on your virtues. In a sense, the Q Field is the source of that interest. It is an interactive field that responds to consciousness. As you elevate your consciousness – through prayer, meditation, righteous living – you tap into higher levels of this field’s potential. Reality itself begins to bend in favor of your growth. What some call luck or coincidence is, on a deeper level, your metaphysical bank paying dividends through the Quintessence field’s harmonizing effect.

The practical side of this is that spiritual wealth begets more wealth. Just as having money invested can generate more money (interest, dividends), having spiritual capital invested in the Q Field generates more blessings. You’ve probably seen this: the kind person who suddenly receives kindness when needed, the disciplined person who gets an opportunity that rewards their skills, the faithful person who overcomes a trial that breaks others. They have a cosmic wind at their back. Conversely, someone spiritually “broke” often seems to face one disaster after another; their energy is misaligned so they encounter turbulence everywhere. None of this is to say life will have no challenges if you’re righteous – challenges still come, but when they do, you find solutions and support more readily, and you possess the inner strength to endure and grow from them.

Aligning with the Quintessence (or you might say aligning with God’s will) also brings a profound sense of oneness and peace. Remember, the Q is what “binds all things” – the interconnecting Spirit. When you align, you feel connected: to God, to humanity, to nature. You realize deeply that the same light that is in you is in others, and you are part of a greater whole. This breeds compassion and love, further enriching your service currency. In this way, all the virtues reinforce each other within the Q Field’s embrace. On the flip side, actions that go against divine law (hatred, greed, cruelty) disconnect you from this field – essentially cutting off the signal. The result is a sense of isolation, meaninglessness, and struggle. Many people try to fill that void with material pleasures or ego trips, but those are poor substitutes. Only re-alignment – reconnection to the Source through repentance and change – can restore the flow.

So, cultivate a relationship with this Field. Through prayer, stillness, or simply heartfelt intention, tune yourself to the Quintessence. As Mike Rashid King writes in The Divine Quintessence, “Your body is not just flesh and bone, but a vibrant field of energy intermingling with the larger Q field. Your thoughts, emotions, and core beliefs influence the frequency of this energy, shaping your experiences”. In essence, reality is at the mercy of the human mind. When your inner state resonates with the Q (through love, faith, integrity), you experience abundance and harmony flowing into your life. This is how the Q Field amplifies your spiritual wealth – it’s the ultimate force multiplier, the God-factor that turns our modest deposits into miraculous outcomes. Understanding this, we realize that spirituality is very practical: it’s about aligning with fundamental laws of life to create the best reality.

Blueprint for Inner Wealth: A 30-Day Challenge
We’ve covered a wealth of wisdom in these two parts. If you’re still reading, I believe you are truly serious about leveling up your life in the sight of God and man. Now it’s time to put this knowledge into action. For what good is knowing about the Metaphysical Bank if we don’t start using it? Knowledge without action means nothing. We must act on these principles to see change. So I want to close with a challenge – a practical blueprint – for how you can begin building your spiritual wealth starting right now. Think of it as a 30-day training program (and God willing, you continue beyond) to kickstart a new level of righteousness and inner strength. If you accept this challenge and stick to it, I guarantee you will witness changes in yourself and even in your circumstances. Here’s how to begin:

  1. Morning Mindset Deposit: Each morning, before you plunge into the busy demands of the day, invest in your spirit first. Deliberately make a deposit at the start of your day. This could mean kneeling in prayer, offering thanks to God for a new day, or reading a passage of scripture or an affirmation that uplifts your soul. It could be a few minutes of meditation on the goodness you intend to create that day. You might do some light exercise or stretching to awaken the body while saying, “Thank you, Lord, for this body.” Even five minutes of a positive morning ritual is a deposit of alignment, energy, and protection for your soul. It’s like putting on spiritual armor before stepping onto the battlefield of life. The Bible speaks of “putting on the whole armor of God” – truth, righteousness, faith – so that you can stand against evil throughout your day. Do not neglect this armor. Make it a non-negotiable habit that, no matter what, you start your day with a conscious spiritual action. Consistency here is more important than duration. If you only have a short time, use that time fully – but do it every single morning. This habit will center you and remind you with each sunrise that God is in charge and you are His servant, equipped to triumph in whatever comes.

  2. Integrity Check-Ins: Throughout your day, practice self-awareness and hold yourself accountable to the standard of integrity. Make a deliberate effort to keep your word and uphold righteousness in all things, big or small. If you told yourself you’d accomplish a certain task today – whether it’s finishing a work deadline or calling a family member you promised to check on – do it faithfully. Treat each promise as sacred. Also, catch yourself in the little moments: if you feel the urge to tell a “small lie” to avoid embarrassment, resist it and speak the truth instead. If you catch yourself making an excuse for a lapse, pause and correct yourself. Think of these moments as spiritual transactions in real time. Each time you keep your word or choose honesty over ease, imagine a dollar (or far more) being dropped into your jar. By day’s end, you want a net positive balance. Of course, you may still falter – that’s okay. The goal is to become keenly aware of your actions. With practice, it becomes second nature to do as you say and say as you do, and your Metaphysical Bank will swell with the currency of trust. Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching. Keep a quiet score if it helps – perhaps note in a journal each evening one example of integrity you showed. This will train your mind to look for opportunities to be truthful and upright.

  3. Serve or Smile Daily: Every single day, find at least one opportunity to be of service or to spread kindness. This could be something grand, like helping a stranger in a significant way, but often it’s as simple as being a source of light in someone’s day. You might help a co-worker solve a problem, carry groceries for an elderly neighbor, or share knowledge with someone who could benefit. It could be as humble as giving a genuine compliment to a person who seems down, or smiling and greeting people warmly when you don’t have to. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “Even a smile is charity.” Indeed, even a sincere smile counts as service, because you may lift someone’s spirit with it. Make it a daily game: ask yourself each morning, “Whose day can I make better today?” and then go find that person or opportunity. Not only does this practice deposit goodwill into your spiritual account, it often sparks a chain reaction of positivity in others – what you deposit in them may inspire them to deposit in yet another soul. Service is a two-way street: you are enriched as you enrich others. When you help someone carry a burden (emotional or physical), God often lightens some burden in your own life. So be proactive in kindness. And remember, do it with sincerity – expect no reward except the knowledge that you did good and, hopefully, the pleasure of your Creator. Some days you might manage big acts of service, other days just small gestures – but each day, do something. Over 30 days, that’s at least 30 acts of goodness added to your ledger, and that is a treasure beyond measure.

  4. Evening Reflection: At the end of each day, take a few minutes for spiritual accounting. Just as a responsible business owner closes out the register and reviews the day’s finances, you, as the manager of your Metaphysical Bank, should review your daily deposits and withdrawals. Find a quiet moment in the evening – perhaps just before bed – to ask yourself: “What did I deposit today, and what withdrawals did I make?” Be honest with yourself, but also compassionate. This is not a time to harshly judge or guilt-trip yourself; it’s a time to learn and give thanks. If you lost your temper or indulged a bad habit (a withdrawal), acknowledge it plainly: I spent some of my wealth on that anger, or that indulgence. Then consider how you might handle it better tomorrow – visualize yourself responding with patience or restraint the next time that trigger arises. If you managed to stick to your commitments, resisted temptation, or showed kindness (deposits), give yourself credit and thank God for guiding you in those moments. Feel the goodness of those actions and let that victory settle in your heart. This reflection is essentially balancing your spiritual checkbook each day. It builds self-awareness, which is the cornerstone of any transformation. As you reflect nightly, you’ll start to notice patterns – maybe you see certain times of day you’re more prone to withdrawals, or certain situations that set you off. With awareness, you can prepare and improve. Also use this time to pray and ask for strength where you feel weak, and forgiveness where you fell short. This way, you don’t carry guilt or arrogance into the next day – you reset your heart with humility and determination. It’s like closing the books with honesty so you can start fresh tomorrow with clarity about where you stand.

  5. Guard Your Energy (Selective Spending): Finally, make a conscious effort to identify and limit one known energy-waster or negative influence in your life for this month. Think of something that consistently drains you or tempts you into withdrawals. It could be a certain toxic habit – maybe spending too much time doom-scrolling on social media or arguing about trivial things online, or consuming depressing news that leaves you anxious. It might be deciding to reduce time spent with a friend or group that is always negative, gossiping, or steering you off track. It could be a personal vice like excessive drinking, smoking, or procrastination – anything that saps your vitality. Choose one such area and commit to cutting it down significantly (or eliminating it entirely) for the next 30 days. Close that leak in your tank. Simultaneously, replace it with something that boosts your energy and spirit. For example, if you stop scrolling through negativity in the evening, fill that space by taking a walk outside or listening to an inspiring podcast or lecture. If you decide to distance yourself from a negative acquaintance, use the freed time to call a mentor or a positive family member who lifts you up. If you’re quitting a bad dietary habit, replace it with a healthy smoothie or herbal tea and notice the difference in how you feel. By subtracting one energy-draining element and adding one energy-giving element, you will improve your daily balance drastically. This is like finding a recurring expense in your budget you can cancel, and simultaneously adding a new source of income – a double win for your account. Over the course of the month, this change can lead to remarkable improvements in your mood, clarity, and overall spiritual fortitude.

This is your challenge blueprint. You can certainly adapt it to fit your life, but the principle remains: every single day, make intentional deposits into your Metaphysical Bank and minimize unnecessary withdrawals. They can be small or large, but make them meaningful and consistent. At the same time, plug the known leaks in your ship so you can keep more of the goodness you earn. If you commit earnestly to this process for 30 days, you will feel the difference. Your spirit will be lighter, your mind sharper, and your heart more at peace. You’ll likely find that what used to irritate you now rolls off your back. You’ll wake up with more purpose and go to bed with more gratitude. You may even notice, as many have, an increase in so-called coincidences or “lucky” breaks coming your way. But by now we know there’s no mere luck in it – that is your Metaphysical Bank paying dividends through the grace of the Q Field. You will have aligned yourself with the flow of blessings, and thus blessings will begin to flow to you and through you.

As you undertake this, remember a key attitude: take full ownership of your journey. In our Superior Man classes I often remind the brothers, “Be 100% faithful to your own success.” This means acknowledging that every action you take is either feeding your success or feeding your failure. No more blaming bad luck, or blaming the system or other people for all our problems – even when external obstacles are real, we focus on the power within ourselves that no oppressor can take. We accept responsibility for our own upliftment. By diligently investing in our higher selves, we become, in essence, spiritual millionaires in the making. And a person rich in spirit is not easily shaken by a bad day or a sudden storm – he or she has reserves of faith and wisdom to draw on. When a crisis hits, you won’t crumble; you will respond from the wealth of strength you’ve been building. When others panic, you will remain calm and find solutions, because you have an inheritance of resilience and clarity in your account.

In closing, always remember that you are the divine architect of your inner wealth. You are building a temple within – laying one brick at a time through each righteous deed, each kind word, each disciplined choice. The blueprint has been given: align with truth, deposit goodness daily, and watch your spirit compound interest. If you do this, your Metaphysical Bank will grow beyond what you thought possible. You’ll carry yourself with a noble spirit that shines from within. This is not mysticism; it is practical spirituality. It is the sacred union of the poetic and the pragmatic – where ancient wisdom, religious scripture, neuroscience, and everyday psychology all agree on one thing: Do good consistently, and good will come to you. Live in tune with the Infinite, and the Infinite will bless your life. My dear friend, your soul was designed to be wealthy. Go forth and build your fortune in the Metaphysical Bank. The dividends will enrich you now and forever. As within, so without – your inner riches will manifest as a life of purpose, peace, and divine power.

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