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Lakshmi Mantra: The Way to Wealthy, Prosperous and Happy Life


Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra
In Hindu mythology Goddess Lakshmi has been described as the goddess of wealth and prosperity. As legend goes, she showers her follower with money and makes them wealthy. In different parts of India, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on a regular basis in every household and also by businessmen and entrepreneurs for success.
What are the secrets of prosperity?
The secret to prosperity is generosity and non-stealing. “Generosity brings good luck” – Master Choa Kok Sui. Time and again Master has explained that generosity and non-stealing results in good karma. 

He has said, 
“Stealing generates poverty karma. When a person takes what does not belong to him, the energy goes down; the sizes of the chakras are reduced.” 

Service and tithing should be practiced on a regular basis. Giving is connected with the Heart Chakra 
or Anahata Chakra. But giving is not enough; we must become receptive to let the divine blessings to reach us. 

“If you tithe, you must also be willing to receive the divine blessing of prosperity. If you will not receive it, your capacity to give will be adversely affected.” 
– Master Choa Kok Sui.
What Impact does Giving have on our Heart Chakra?
Our Heart Chakra or Anahata Chakra is center for love. When we practice giving, our Chakra opens up. Lord Vishnu is the god of love. Therefore, when you love and share, when you practice giving, when you do service and tithing regularly, you gain prosperity. That is why Goddess Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu. With regular practice of sharing, tithing and service we increase our love towards humanity. These acts will shower us with her blessings. Lord Vishnu is the Preserver, a manifestation of Love. The result is Goddess Lakshmi, abundance and prosperity.

You can also listen to this uplifting chant on the Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra CD.
 

Source: Expert from The Inner Teaching of Hinduism Revealed’, Master Choa Kok Sui 2004


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