Title: 101 Jurus Magnet Rezeki Author: Syaiful Hadi (often associated with the MEC (Management & Entrepreneurship Center) network) Genre: Self-Help, Personal Finance, Spiritual Motivation Core Concept: The book focuses on transforming the reader's mindset and spiritual energy to attract wealth ("Rezeki") effortlessly, rather than chasing it through hard labor alone.
"God, give me money" is too vague. The PDF teaches you to write a specific script: "In the next 7 days, I receive $500 through my freelance writing/real estate/consulting." You must write this daily by hand.
The book is structured as a collection of 101 practical tips, affirmations, and spiritual practices (hence the term "Jurus" or techniques). It is not a technical finance book about stock markets or accounting. Instead, it focuses on the metaphysical and psychological aspects of wealth. 101 Jurus Magnet Rezeki Pdf
The Law of Attraction (Islamic Perspective): The author adapts the universal "Law of Attraction" into an Islamic framework. The core argument is that humans are like magnets; if you emit positive energy (gratitude, sincerity, generosity), you will attract positive outcomes (wealth). It moves away from the purely materialistic view of success.
Mindset Shift (Poverty vs. Abundance): A significant portion of the PDF discusses the "mental block" of poverty. It encourages readers to stop viewing money with fear or greed and start viewing it as a tool for doing good. It teaches that feeling "poor" inside repels wealth, while feeling "sufficient" and "grateful" attracts more. Overview Title: 101 Jurus Magnet Rezeki Author: Syaiful
Spiritual Rituals: Unlike secular finance books, this one includes specific religious practices. It often cites verses from the Quran, specific prayers (Dzikir), and the importance of charity (Sedekah) as mechanisms to "unlock" unexpected sources of income.
Practical Habits: Among the spiritual advice, there are practical habits, such as: Jurus #44: The Specificity Script "God, give me
This jurus is a psychological contract. For 30 days, you are forbidden from saying "I am poor" or "I can't afford it." The document provides replacement phrases like "I am currently in transit" or "My rezeki is on its way."