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A Biblical Billionaire Meditation - Joseph

Episode 75 of the When Black Girls Meditate podcast, hosted by When Black Girls Meditate, titled "A Biblical Billionaire Meditation - Joseph " was published on July 20, 2023 and runs 46 minutes.

July 20, 2023 ·46m · When Black Girls Meditate

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Ah The long anticipated Billionaire Meditation. Joseph was called the man whose dreams came true. Many of you already are familiar with the power of visualization and meditation and vision boards oh my. Catherine Ponder tells us how to do “success maps” and how they can make millionaires etc. Oooh Here Is one affirmation for true love “Divine Love active in me now manifests for me my own true husband for life…” You have to listen to get the rest. Smile. Anyhoo I will be repeating that one all day today. There are some unexpected nuggets in this one around ancient meaning of colors. I like this affirmation too “ I dare to expand my prosperity consciousness in outer, as well as inner ways”. Enjoy ladies. Shalom!

Ah The long anticipated Billionaire Meditation. Joseph was called the man whose dreams came true. Many of you already are familiar with the power of visualization and meditation and vision boards oh my. Catherine Ponder tells us how to do “success maps” and how they can make millionaires etc. Oooh Here Is one affirmation for true love “Divine Love active in me now manifests for me my own true husband for life…” You have to listen to get the rest. Smile. Anyhoo I will be repeating that one all day today. There are some unexpected nuggets in this one around ancient meaning of colors. I like this affirmation too “ I dare to expand my prosperity consciousness in outer, as well as inner ways”. Enjoy ladies. Shalom!
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