I Forbid the Experience of Poverty
These affirmations are an extension of the ideas contained in this article. Link
One cannot forbid others from experiencing anything. But oneself? Does it make sense to say: “I forbid my soul and its personalities from experiencing poverty”?
“I forbid my soul” — meaning that I clearly express what I desire for it and what feels foreign or harmful to me. I define what I firmly do not want.
For people with a past connected to being a Buddhist monk or a Franciscan monk, these affirmations may prove useful.
Please open now, God, my heart.
I forbid my soul and its personalities from experiencing poverty, misery, limitation, deprivation, and renunciation, together with all their unpleasant consequences.
I forbid my soul and its personalities from creating poverty, misery, limitation, deprivation, and renunciation for themselves and for others, together with all their unpleasant consequences.
I forbid my soul and its personalities from producing poverty, limitations, misery, deprivation, and renunciation for themselves and for others, together with all their unpleasant consequences.
I forbid my soul and its personalities from generating and organizing poverty, misery, limitation, deprivation, and renunciation for themselves and for others, together with all their unpleasant consequences.
I forbid my soul and its personalities from seeking poverty, helplessness, misery, deprivation, illness, and renunciation for themselves and for others, together with all their unpleasant consequences.
Opublikowano: 06/05/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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