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A New Trinity: Happy, Healthy and Wealthy




A New Trinity: Happy, Healthy and Wealthy
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Why an MLM religion? Because Happy, Healthy and Wealthy is a mindset; it cannot be earned or inherited, but it can be learned through spiritual experience. It is a scientific fact that man is a vibrational being, and it is the vibration of Desire that is at the core of all things great and small. No one gets anything without first asking.

      Does the God of your understanding Love you no matter what?
     Does the God of your understanding have your back always?
     Is the God of your understanding always saying YES to you?
    
     This book will help you understand the powerful Law of Attraction and how you can have it all. The evolution of religion is upon us. It is time the church started giving back in more ways than one. 

     Happy, Healthy and Wealthy is a package deal. Money is only energy. God flows in the energy of money as unlimited potential. We can no longer separate our physical lives from our spiritual lives. It is time we accepted the fact that we and God are ONE.

     This book took twenty years to manifest because Karen could not wrap her thoughts around a religion that financially rewarded its members for growing the church. She was, like so many people, programmed to believe that the desire for wealth and the desire to know God were incompatible. She freed herself of that belief over the last twenty years. The closer she came to the true Nature of God, the wealthier she became. Her mantra:  I live in an abundant universe that delights in expressing its limitless supply through me.   

     This book is not about Karen Steil. This book is for everyone that has ever been made to feel ashamed or guilty for wanting anything. Psalms 145:16 "You open Your Hand and satisfy the desire of every living thing."  We can have it all—happiness, good health, and wealth—but only those that believe will achieve. This is the world's first MLM religion. (Making Love Manifest) In this church, people get rich by loving their neighbor.
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