First in heaven then on earth

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Another introduction to Nero Knowledge.

Eight years of reading over 400 books on manifestation resulted in this: a young black dude wearing a durag, shades, a sleeveless vest, and a whiteboard.

Nero’s understanding and interpretation are not for everyone. A decade ago, I would have immediately rejected his take on some of the sources he quotes due to my own strict religious Christian background. But the following ten years of life have completely changed my reactive attitude and paradigm. He merely seems to confirm my conclusions, observations and experiences.

You first have to reside in a

'heavenly state of being'

mentally and emotionally before you can manifest your dreams. Dreams that you initially believed would be the means to get you to that heavenly state of nirvana. The whole process is the other way around.

Then this is me commenting on Nero’s post, looking at the topic from the assumed finish line;

“This is just a personal observation among 'some' rich people that we would say have manifested their desire 'on earth' but not really 'in heaven'—the first and foremost place.

They still seemed to be residing in that state of hell. I'm not talking about working in itself, but the daily stress, anxiety, and fear that constantly consume them almost as if they had just started their journey with only $100 or less to their name. They are never satisfied, saturated with greed, always wanting more, and extremely fearful of losing what they have. They never really enjoy their wealth.

While I do not want or wish to be poor, I sometimes feel that many people with less have more solely based on their heavenly mental state of being. Maybe they forget the original purpose of pursuing money—to contribute to the enjoyment and enrichment of life—not living to work but working to live.

“So even when a person has an abundance, his life does not result from the things he possesses” - Luke 12:15

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