There are different principles in the world of economics, different ways of looking at things—they’re typically called micro- and macroeconomics. As you can probably guess, these two fields each indicate a different sense of perspective, a sort of close-up, detailed view versus a further-back, big-picture view. Bishop Jordan is a man who teaches extensively on the subject of economics—and his own view is something different altogether. He calls it Cosmic Economics, a term that suggests something of Bishop Jordan’s own deeply spiritual view of money and its connection to the realm of the divine.
His many supporters and followers will happily testify to the validity of Bishop Jordan’s teaching. For instance, Mark Victor Hansen, who wrote Chicken Soup for the Soul, declares that “there is a fortune in your future,” and Bishop Jordan will “show you how to release it now!” That’s a pretty fair summary of what the Cosmic Economics program is about, actually. Bishop Jordan believes that all of us possess the capacity for wealth and success—and that if we only learn how to live our lives in sync with God’s plan for our abundance, that wealth and success can be ours!
Meanwhile, Russell Simmons, the entertainment mogul and former Def Jam Records exec, says that Bishop Jordan’s teaching is all about “the spiritual side of money.” He’s right, too. Bishop Jordan sees many people trying to achieve prosperity for themselves, but ultimately failing to take into account the immaterial sides of wealth and finance. He believes that the only way to truly succeed is to understand the more esoteric realms of what success really entails.
And finally, popular motivational speaker Les Brown observes that Bishop Jordan’s teaching will help hearers to “develop a wealth mindset.” Once again, that’s exactly right. Bishop Jordan will help you unlock the power of using your mental energy to attain success—and if that sounds almost like it’s too good to be true, just remember all the successful folks who follow his teachings to the letter!


