Effective Money Making

I posted something similar a few years ago and I was rearranging this to put it back on the forum as I got a strong urge to want to do this again, then I saw the post ‘Financial Transformation Magick’ by Ragepanda, which initially discouraged me but then I thought, all it could do is add to it. The contents here include important points about finances you may wish to consider when designing your own money rituals.

I don’t know how many of you here have tried to use magic to generate money but I know one thing, many magicians seem to find it difficult and over time I’ve understood one main reason as to why. Money itself is not a tangible item within the spiritual realm simply because it is a means to an end. In the material world, it is credit, a value we give to currency but this is meaningless to the spirits as it has no objective. In ritual we should therefore never ask for money, we simply head towards the intention instead.

Another good method I’ve found of employing magic to make money was whenever I implemented a feasible plan of action and then asked the spirit for it to be successful (You could even ask for inspiration to create an initial plan if this is necessary). All of these intentions however are based on an end result and not raw cash as this is confusing to the spiritual realm. We must go for what we want or plough ahead with a definite plan of action in mind and the money will come because of this.

There is no complicated way of becoming wealthy; spirits have laid the path down to me and this starts with getting out of all debt if necessary as you really can’t make money in this state. We then learn to organise our cash by not buying unnecessary items we don’t want, let alone don’t need. We must now save as much money as possible from all income and then generate profit through investment rather than trying to earn it.

The generation of money through a residual income, or many streams of this nature are the ideal conditions to work towards. Most people however work a dead-end job all their life wasting the little that they do earn thereby never having enough to make money instead through investment. They moan about the cost of living although they never use money wisely enough to become rich………and instead they blame the system and hate the rich, which is counter-productive because the mind out of sheer survival would never let us achieve anything that we find a threat!!

(Those that judge the rich will therefore never become so)

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I suggest looking into Law of Assumption methods—not just one or two videos, but really delve into it big time so it really syncs in and one absorbs all of its aspects and perspectives. (Some methods work better for some, while other methods work better for others.)

One great method is the delusion method. Not delusion as being clinically delusional or dysfunctional, but simply telling ourselves positive stories, even if an event or circumstance seems negative, and mentally living in the end like one’s new reality has already manifested in the 3D world.

For instance, delusionally believing that one found a nice car within one’s price range or that one was approved for an apartment without having to find somebody to co-sign and/or make a security deposit, etc.

As for saving money for investments, you make a great point, and I agree, though one should avoid developing a scarcity mindset which may be counterproductive. A few “extra” expenses is good to break the scarcity mindset.

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I mentioned those elements above to just add my two cents about money as I know that many people get wrapped up in it to such an extent, they forget the most important thing which is the intention.

I’m fully aware of the laws of assumption my friend which are granted, far better than the laws of attraction for manifestation. I do appreciate Neville Goddard’s work a great deal but this is a magickal site here and I’m a magician, that’s why I practice magic and have done so for the last 40 years. My main focus is therefore on spiritual communication and not assuming that my reality has already changed before it has. :roll_eyes: :man_mage:

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I got out poverty by what seems like unintentional magic, although there’s a lot more to it. Maybe it was subconscious as well. I wrote on a sticky note that I wanted a certain amount of income and put it on the side of my computer where it was visible every day. I achieved that and much more. I also used to make dua for this cause and I believe all of that, plus working really hard helped.

I lived across from the pyramids at the time at use to gaze at them almost daily, drawing from them a feeling from them anyone can exceed our wildest dreams if they try. However, the pyramid is much more than inspiration.

Money is power/energy, so a few ways to generate it are through careful thinking, intention, whatever behaviors rituals you find useful at the time, and focusing on high-value work. I suggest reading chapter 23 of Richard Koch’s 80/20 Daily. He talks about the pyramid philosophy and the power of doing creative work, we enjoy that others can’t do and delegating the rest.

Also recommended are books like 48 Laws of Power and Master by Robert Greene, Sun Tzu’s Art of War, and getting to yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury for strategic and philosophical purposes.

Developing from these angles helps us to avoid being overtaken by people who wish to abuse our talents and undercut us, two major things preventing most workers from wealth.

Giving to charity, and I don’t necessarily mean just to 5013cs for a tax-write off, is very powerful and seems to easily bring money and good fortune back to the giver.

I fully agree with your ideas around staying out of debt or only using loans strategically, living reasonably, and knowing the difference between spending in nonsensical ways vs. on true assets - things that will provide future returns rather than become just a liability. One does need strong willpower to do this, though.

Please do share if you find anything else that works really well, would love to hear about it.

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Congratulations on what you achieved, that is fantastic. I also like your thoughts on giving back as I think you are definitely setting yourself up to create a brilliant energy drive, which will certainly benefit yourself (even though I’m not religious, tithing makes sense) and thanks for the book recommendations, I already have the 80/20 Principle but I haven’t read it yet!

It must have been amazing having the pyramids nearby where you live, what a sight to see and as you said to draw energy from them. What do you think these magnificent structures where build for? I always think they are a means of drawing down energy to make something, or is that just the magician in me?

In terms of other things that seem to have worked over the years, I’m a great believer in taking what is necessary and discarding the rest (I suppose this was because of my love for Bruce Lee). I really don’t see the point in clinging to any system out of honour or because of traditional values. I make my own path in life based on what works choose where it comes from; this is why I love black magic.

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This so much! In terms of mindset, we may be very similar, especially when it comes to making one’s own path.

I still live near the pyramids, and I don’t know what they are, honestly. But they have crazy energy and are beautiful. Ironically, I think it’s more moving to see them from a distance rather than being up close, like when driving past or seeing them from a window or hilltop.

Since you’re a magician I think you can easily draw from them, and maybe from this area in general. Based on some dreams I’ve had here I think there are strong portals our sources nearby.

Lastly, as a note that the 80/20 book you have is the original, the one I mentioned is like a spin-off by the same author hence the slight difference in name. (80/20 Principle vs. 80/20 Daily)

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