
#091 Visualizing Prosperity
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
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<p>This is episode 14 in my 30 episode Prosperity Series because I am determined to help you break free from the mental disease of poverty.</p> <p>And today we're talking about why it's so important for you to envision your prosperity.</p> <p>You can only receive what you can envision yourself receiving. I'm going to say that again. You can only receive what you can envision yourself receiving. We know we're powerful beings, and we know that our creative ability is our gift. It's a unique gift to human beings that we can think about something and then create. But if we aren't focused on what we're creating, it doesn't work. The creation falls apart. Think about it, if we can't see where we're going, how do we expect to get there?</p> <p>I had a time in my life about a year and a half ago, when I had all sorts of crazy stuff happening with my company. And I literally felt like I couldn't see the next step. Because I couldn't see where I was going, and even in my deepest meditation was unable to envision the next step, I got stuck. It was not a fun place to be. My vision was blocked for where I was going. I did some work, the inner work we all must do, and with the assistance of one of my Spiritual Biz Mastery clients, I cleared a few things. Once I did that, I could see again. And once I could see again, I could easily envision my next steps and everything began to shift.</p> <p>When I have new clients joining my Spiritual Biz Coaching program, I always ask them, how do you envision your business? What does it look like for you? So many times they say, “I don't know, I don't have a vision.” And I know that they're going to really struggle until they have a clear vision, because we can only create what we can see. If we don't know what we're creating, we get a blob. If we had a piece of raw clay to work with and we had no idea what we were creating with it.. and we just kept pushing on it, then it’s just a blob. We get the same thing we had when we started. But when we have an idea, a creative spark, and we work wi