To Grasp Your True Nature
Excerpts from 365 Golden Keys to the Summit of Fulfillment
by Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi
Source of Prosperity (Pages 53-54)
If you desire prosperity, you must attune the wavelength of your "mind's
television set" to the source of prosperity. As God is the very source of all
resources, it goes without saying that the source of prosperity rests with God. To tune in
means to be spiritually one, one with whomever you are thinking of...
You must never doubt or put limitations upon God's blessings on the basis of seeming
poverty, adversity or difficulties in your present life. If you are looking for a position
that is fitting to you, tell yourself over and over again that "the position you are
seeking is already given by God," while simultaneously arousing in your mind solid
and deep gratitude for your present positions. In case you are unemployed, offer your
service without asking for remuneration by doing some work that would benefit someone
around you... and recite in a low voice, "I am thankful. I already have a position. I
am grateful."
To Acquire Wealth Excerpts from 365 Golden Keys to the Summit of Fulfillment by Dr.
Masaharu Taniguchi
Expression of Love on the Part of the Employer (Pages 223-224)
.... Thus, it is important that the management of a business is founded upon the
philosophy that the prosperity of the business means prosperity of the employees as well..
Three Desires of Human Beings (Pages 225-226)
Grease the souls of employees with kindness, thoughtfulness, and recognition of the
worth of their work. Praise and reward them in remuneration for their performance. In
addition, it is well to renew the realization that he is making a great contribution to
the company as well as mankind.
There are three desires that are vital to human beings. They are: (1) a desire to be
loved, (2) a desire to be recognized, and (3) a desire to aid others.
Resolution of Economic Problems Excerpts from The Spiritual Essence of Man, Truth of
Life Volume 9 by Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi
We speak here of nothing but prosperity. (Pages 167-168)
Everything we speak about comes into being. This is the creative power of the word.
This is the law of being.
When on verbalizes his thoughts, the mind is inevitably influenced. And his destiny is
shaped exactly according to his habitual thought...
Poor people tend to complain about their poverty constantly; but all they are doing is
to make themselves poor by the power of their own words.
Let us resolve never to speak about our poverty from this day forward. If we should
feel an overwhelming sense of poverty coming over us, let us go quietly to a separate
room, concentrate our thoughts through Shinsokan Prayerful Meditation and meditate as
intensely as possible on the following thoughts until we regain our self-confidence:
"God and I are one; God is the possessor of all things. What God possesses, I, too,
possess. Since all things are already granted to me, I am not poor."
People talk about the lack of jobs or that they may lose their jobs because of a major
reduction in the number of employees, but all of these are problems of the mind. Before
man can actually become wealthy, he must first of all become wealthy in his mind...
Infinite supply and circulation of wealth (Pages 177-178)
When we stop to think about it, we realize that we are children of God and that we are
sustained by God's infinite source of supply. Therefore, whether it is our immanent
potential, or health, or individual wealth, none of it comes from a finite source... if I
should become twice as healthy as I used to be, it does not mean that I stole the health
that belonged to someone else. Just because I am too healthy does not mean that someone
else becomes proportionately unhealthy...Thus no matter how much you may increase your
ability and health, you will not be decreasing the health and ability of others.