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Invisible Supply: Finding the Gifts of the Spirit Within

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Joel Goldsmith's principles of spiritual development, which he calls "The Infinite Way," have inspired millions of people around the world. In Invisible Supply , Goldsmith outlines ten principles of "The Infinite Way" that will not only bring about inner peace and the growth of consciousness, but will also provide for material needs.

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First published June 13, 1991

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February 27, 2021
Satisfying to the soul

He did an amazing job of guiding the revelation of the Christ consciousness within me. I would recommend this book to anyone who is ready to stop searching for the Christ but ready to recognize the Christ.
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September 9, 2021
Thank you, Joel!

Favorite spiritual teacher. Love Joel the Christ and am so grateful for his higher consciousness in which we all live, move and have our being.
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August 6, 2011
This is another admirable book from the pen of Joel Goldsmith, or apparently, as stated in another review, from his mouth.

By "supply" is meant food, clothing, money, companionship and everything we need. By "invisible supply" the author refers to the fact that everything comes not from the money we earn from our jobs or that we get in other ways, but from the God within, who is invisible.

This book comprises a chapter on the importance of secrecy - refraining from giving testimonies about your spiritual experiences or demonstrations except to those few you may know who really understand.

As always, Goldsmith tells us how to heal others. Subsequent to the realization of One Power and not trying to overcome negative powers or beliefs, the two steps in healing are what he describes as "impersonalizing" and "nothingizing". The former means putting the person to be healed completely out of your mind. The latter means denying the substance or existence of negativity, which exists only when there is a belief in good or evil. Sin and exist do not exist since God only created good things.

I strongly recommend this book to add to your collection of Goldsmith's works.
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