Manifesting money and abundant wealth.

Today I was going to speak about '#Madibaism and Heritage' but I changed my mind and thought "hold my beer," people can't eat Heritage. People want food and drinks and how can Heritage provide them with such commodities? You can't eat Heritage and thus, even if it defines who you are, it must take a backstage for now.

Today I'm going to talk about money. Yes, you heard me right and did I just hear you gulp with greed?

Nelson Mandela went to prison for 27 years and when he died, he left his family members more than R9 million in liquid cash and property in his Will.

For most people, more importantly, South African government employees to amass just R1 million in pension fund they must have at least a 20 years service under their belt. The government is also one of the external locus of control that keeps people poor with meagre pensions and social grants that keep people dependent. What will a 60 year old do with R1 million? Petrol price is rising almost on monthly basis and, without sounding like an alarmist, may reach R20 a litre before the end of 2018. Food prices are also escalating as well and can you go to the beach with your spouse/partner at age 60 and enjoy making love under the moonlight with your pension?

Truth is, when you do get your R1 million pension fund, you will be as old as the sun with debts to settle and the only 'nice' place you may be able to visit will be Nandos, Spur and or Wimpy and nothing else.

You may say that I'm a little too harsh but that is reality. I've been to deeper KwaZulu-Natal and have met old people who confessed that they've never been to the beach and sea which are closer to them than where I come from. They may never see the beach because they don't have money and their mindset vibrate on empty or lack and not of their own doing.

Nelson Mandela didn't have a cent when he came out of jail and died a millionaire. What stops you from accumulating wealth just like him? You may never accumulate wealth because you prefer to cocoon yourself in that comfort zone you find yourself in.

In my previous blog I mentioned that only a few people will ever experience enlightenment. Enlightenment is a blissful state of mind that everyone of us can and is supposed to attain but are prevented from attaining that by others and more importantly, and surprisingly, by ourselves. We are our worst enemies as we are capable of sabotaging ourselves more than anybody else can do that to us.

Human beings are creators of everything occurring in their lives. Although a human being can't create another being except through cloning, the mere fact that human beings can procreate with another being qualifies them to be creators of other beings. From the time that human beings were created to dwell on earth, they were programmed to create their own realities, that is whatever that they wish for. Human beings were endowed with the power to take care of and provide for themselves but chose to give up that power to others to use against themselves to their own peril.

Human beings are born with a literal invisible whip that they must use to whip themselves back into line and order if they should fall on the wayside but have chosen to give up that whip to others in exchange for food and shelter. The people to whom that such whips have been handed to, uses them effectively to their advantage and to enrich themselves. It's impossible to reclaim your whip once you've given it away but in my book titled Nelson Mandela: The Rise of Madibaism I try to urge and show the readers how they can reclaim their whips and whip themselves into success.

Nelson Mandela had his own whip forcefully taken away from him at an early age by his teacher who refused to recognise his name of Rolihlahla and instead chose to give him an English one. However, for Madiba at such an early age, he may not have known that he was forced to give up his own power and when he realised this, while in jail, he simply let it slide without harbouring any grudges and disdain thus he kept the name and slowly wrestled his whip back from those that had taken it away from him and he did that for 27 years.

Nelson Mandela wasn't in a comfortable 5 star prison where prisoners are cared in accordance with the International Committee of the Red Cross Health and human rights in prisons. Madiba was in a hell of a prison and his jailers hoped that he would die in that soul breaking Hades playground but Madiba prevailed and came out to be President and leader of his jailers.

Now, the random individual, after giving away their whip, they find themselves in jail and just as Brenda Fassie paradoxically alluded in her song 'Jail to Jail' courtesy of CCP Record Company, they are "like a free bird in a golden cage." The individual is free with the constitution of the country on their side and yet they choose to be prisoners. Madiba went to prison and was ready to die so that they could be free and they refuse to acknowledge that he's their saviour and Redeemer.

In the year 2000, R1 million could've been an equivalent to R100, 000.00 in today's standards. R1 million is equivalent to $65000.00 and $1 million is equivalent to R15 million as we speak. If you take out your government employees pension you may feel financially liberated but in reality, you're just entering your second phase of slavery that will culminate in your funeral.

Retirement Annuities and other insurances monies will soon dry up and what will be left for you to survive on will be the government grant. You can't even travel to Mosi-oa-tunya on your pension money because the Zambian Kwacha is worth more than the ZAR. Some escapists will blame this on Apartheid but Madiba meticulously dismantled this monster of racial and economic inequality and the individual is now free to do and become whatever they want as long as that is within the ambit of the laws of the country.

People are afraid to venture out of their comfort zones and they would rather supplement their meagre salaries with selling products such as Avon or Avroy Shlain and other products, burdening their fellow employees with credit and increasing their colleagues debts.

Although it took Madiba 27 years to find his mojo under harsher conditions and reclaim his whip and become the first black President of this country, you can achieve what you want within 30-120 if not more days but not more than a year when you follow all the steps as outlined in my book in the comfort of your own home and work environment. You need not go to prison to become abundantly wealthy, that burden was taken care for you by Madiba as revealed to me, which I share with you in Nelson Mandela: The Rise of Madibaism available at the link below.

To those people who have children I say this to you, "you procreated your children and that endows you with creative capabilities and as such you're the creator of your poverty or your wealth." To those people who don't have children know that you were created for a purpose in this universe, yours is to find out what it is but you can create your reality and make it manifest as quickly as you can imagine

Poverty and wealth are a choice and you can choose which one is comfortable with you and if you quit your job to become what you want then you're on your journey to become a Madibaist because the path of Madibaism first begins with firing your boss. I promise you this, you can create your own wealth and freedom to enjoy it.

You are the creator of your circumstances and your reality and as for your children, who didn't choose to be born by you, are wallowing in poverty because you chose that for them without their input or say. You created your children and yet you make manifest a poor environment for them to live in, what a laughable creator you are. Create wealth and riches for yourself and children. Unshackle yourself from the Apartheid of poverty, you are the master of everything negative that is manifest around you when Madiba and I have tried to show you the way to universal freedom.

Take that step now because freedom is beckoning. Madiba died for you, embrace his teachings.

In the name of Madiba be blessed.

Talk to you next time, keep on manifesting.

References.

Reyes, H. (2001, 12, 01). Health and human rights in prisons. https://googleweblight.com/I?u=https://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/misc/59n8yx.html&hlIen-ZA

https://amazon.com/Nelson-Mandela-Madibaism-humanist-emancipation/dp/1719822107

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