Spiritual Economics with Eric Butterworth

Have you ever felt like you're chasing prosperity instead of living in it? If so, you're not alone—and you're not without guidance. In this uplifting post, we’re diving into one of the most empowering New Thought books of our time: Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth.

Butterworth reminds us that abundance isn’t something we earn—it's something we align with. By shifting our thinking, deepening our faith in divine supply, and opening ourselves to the flow of giving and receiving, we begin to live from a place of true prosperity.

Whether you’re new to Unity principles or looking to refresh your consciousness around abundance, this guide offers timeless spiritual insights and practical steps for daily living—plus a 30-day affirmation list to anchor your journey in truth.

Let’s explore what it means to live abundantly from the inside out!

In a world that constantly tells us to strive, hustle, and compete for limited resources, Eric Butterworth’s Spiritual Economics delivers a radically freeing message: you already live in an abundant universe. Your supply is not "out there"—it flows through you. This transformative work has empowered spiritual seekers for decades and is especially relevant today for those looking to align with divine substance, purpose, and prosperity.


🧠 Core Concepts from Spiritual Economics

  • You are an inlet and outlet of divine substance.

    Your good does not come to you; it comes through you.

  • God is your source—not your job, paycheck, or the economy.

    These are simply channels. Your source is infinite.

  • Thought is creative and shapes your financial reality.

    Change your thought, and you change your financial life.

  • Gratitude is prosperity in action.

    When you bless what you have, more flows into your experience.

  • Giving opens the way for receiving.

    Prosperity circulates like a spiritual current. You can't outgive God.

  • Visualize and affirm your good as already present.

    Don’t ask for prosperity—see it, claim it, and act on it.

  • Work is a divine channel, not a burden.

    Your job is a way Spirit expresses through you.


💡 Practical Application Today

Here’s how to live out Spiritual Economics in a modern world:

  • Morning Prosperity Practice

    Take 5 minutes daily to affirm: “I am one with infinite abundance.”

  • Give where you are spiritually fed

    Tithe or donate to those places and people who uplift your soul.

  • Bless your financial obligations

    Say: “Thank you for the evidence of circulation and provision.”

  • Replace scarcity talk with spiritual truth

    Don’t say, “I can’t afford it.” Try, “I’m choosing not to spend on that now.”

  • Celebrate the abundance of others

    Their success affirms the possibility of yours.

  • Visualize your goals with trust

    Imagine them complete, not in the future—but already done.

  • Turn your work into worship

    Bring sacred intention to your job, clients, and creations.

 


✨ Final Thought

Eric Butterworth reminds us that prosperity is not something we achieve—it is something we align with. The more we release fear, bless what we have, and circulate our good, the more we experience the truth: we are already one with infinite supply.

Let this journey into Spiritual Economics open your heart, uplift your thinking, and inspire your giving. You are already rich beyond measure.

 

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