Many people bring spiritual practices into every aspect of their lives--except the boardroom! But spiritual guidance can be used just as easily to help fill the bottom line as it does to fill our hearts and souls. In The Path to Wealth , entrepreneur May McCarthy will show you how to create a true financial partnership with the all-knowing power in the universe that she calls your Chief Spiritual Officer, or "CSO." This is not a dogmatic book; McCarthy encourages you to partner with a higher power of your own understanding, but she is insistent on one this power is within you and it knows what must happen for you to receive what you want. In this book you'll learn the job descriptions for both yourself and your CSO, and you'll have a daily road map to help you achieve your financial goals. As you practice these steps daily, you will experience seeming miracles that you never thought possible, all with less effort and more fun. Once you decide what you want, it's the CSO's job to create the path to get you the goods you've defined. Your job is to follow each step in this daily practice and watch as the benefits you want unfold.
The theme of this book is based on what the author refers to as the Chief Spiritual Officer or CSO for short. Of course, this is just a euphemism for a supreme being. McCarthy is the very successful creator of several businesses and she attributes much of her success to her communications with her CSO. This includes being thankful for what she has as well as what she desires in the future. For example, this is the sentence immediately after a letter written to the CSO. It appears on page 33. “In the CSO gratitude letter, I’ve included what I have now as well as what I want as though I already have it.” This sentence is the best summary of the book that I could think of. Fundamentally, this is a book where there will be two distinct and largely opposite reactions. If you are someone that relies on some form of divine assistance to get what you want, then the book will appeal to you. However, if you are someone that relies more on self-reliance and cooperation with other humans to achieve your goals, then that sentence and the rest of the message will be unappealing.