Affirming Forgiveness, Tithing and Surrender Heals, Energizes and Frees You for Abundance
Let’s affirm the final 3 of the 5 GIFTS of Abundance, Forgiveness (love), Tithing (giving) and Surrender (trust). When we give ourselves these gifts through affirmation, we become identified with the energies of love, giving and trust. Paradoxically, as we radiate these energies into our surroundings, we become powerfully attractive to the people, circumstances and things that satisfy our most profound desires. Try on the following affirmations to get your positive energies flowing:
Affirm Forgiveness: I am forgiving. I love when I am loved and I forgive whenever love is withheld in my experience.
Forgiveness is a mentally, emotionally and spiritually cleansing process. Our nature is to seek and be drawn to love. Forgiveness brings us back to a possibility of experiencing love when we have withdrawn it or it has been withdrawn from us.
Affirm Tithing: I enjoy giving and I give a portion of my Gifts from God to the people and organizations that bless and uplift humanity.
Tithing is defined in scripture as giving 10% of our material blessings to the channels for God’s work which uplift and inspire us. The spiritual principle is to be giving just as Life is giving. The nature of Life is to give and when we give freely we are attuned to the flow of Life.
Affirm Surrender: I surrender to the power, wisdom and love of God within me. Surrender usually connotes failure or resignation but in this context it is totally different. In this context we are surrendering to the indwelling Spirit within us which is our strength and access to Possibility. We are giving up trying to do everything ourselves and we trust God guide us and orchestrate circumstances to serve our highest good. We do our best and leave the rest up to God.
Diane said,
April 10, 2009 @ 12:41 am
I find that the Surrender practice works wonders in my life. It turns the forgiveness and giving into inspired actions that just take flight, without any struggle or concentrated effort on my part. I practice “releasing to Grace” those things that I cannot handle myself or that seem impossible to resolve.
Forgiveness frees ME, in my experience, and when “I go first” and open my heart – usually by surrendering and asking to see things in a different way – I am never disappointed that a miracle of some sort takes place.
Thank you Charles, for these lovely words of inspiration!
Charles said,
April 10, 2009 @ 9:25 am
Diane, thank you for such heartfelt comments! I am touched by your sincerity. I thought it would be nice if you added a comment but I did not anticipate the power and inspiring effect of your sharing.
Thank you very much Diane!