The spiritual principle of plenty is grounded in the understanding that the Universe itself is an ever-expanding vigor field of unlimited potentiality. Just a espy at our solar principles alone reveals the existence of thousands if not millions of stars, yet astronomers agree that what our most fine telescopes can see represents just a tiny portion of the Universe as a whole. Both astronomers and portion physicists alike also concur that the Universe as we know it is likewise complex in a constant process of expansion.
Just as plenty is the natural state of the whole Universe, so it is for our beloved planet Earth as well. If you merely take a occasion to improve your awareness, and truly take notice of the predicted plenty that characterizes both the Earth and all the heavens that surround it, you literally cannot help being awed by it all. In that regard, consider this tube from Stuart Wilde's book The little Money Bible:
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"Make a point of noticing the plum tree full of fruit, gaze at fields of wheat, meditate on the endless rows of vegetables at the supermarket, and accept the warmth of the sun as it rises each morning. Also, engage your childlike self, with awe, in the plenty of stars in the night sky. Each of these are signposts of the Universe-at-Large reminding you that you have the gift of life - That your journey takes place on a planet that is blessed and chock full of all that you're ever going to need."
This, of course, runs contrary to the conventional mental about the Earth's alleged 'limited' resources, but this age-old view misses one very key point -- that with the God-Force, there cannot perhaps be any limitations. According to Richard and Mary-Alice Jafolla in The Quest:
"The old confidence was that there is not enough plenty to go around, and so we understanding if you get yours, I lose mine. If I get some abundance, I have to deprive you of yours, I lose mine. We have believed that habitancy are constantly waiting out there to take our good from us. We understanding that there is only so much substance in this world, and therefore it can be used up. The human race has had it all wrong. We have to re-educate ourselves so that we firmly comprehend that God's source of good is unlimited. God, by nature, is a creative process, always capable of, (and desirous of) bringing new and more into our lives."
So there is literally always enough for each of us, and there will invariably be ample resources on this planet too, simply because with God all things are possible. For example, while it is undeniable that only so much oil can be extracted from the Earth, it is also true that as extensions of the mind of God, human beings have the unlimited possible to search alternative vigor sources, as well as to devise new, more productive ways of using the oil and other fuels that are still available. The same goes for any other of the Earth's so-called 'scarce' resources.
Most habitancy find it intelligent to accept this principle, because based on all of the poverty and alleged shortages that exist in the world; it truly 'appears' that scarcity is our natural state. As everybody knows however, appearances can be very deceiving, for what lies behind all of the supposed deficiency in the world is literally a scarcity consciousness that is both shared and promoted by a preponderance of habitancy in the world.
If you doubt this, reflect for a occasion on your own thoughts about abundance; money in particular. Provided you are like most people, regardless of how much money you may have, you still have concerns about your financial future, and these concerns are primarily based upon your conditioning not necessarily on your own personal experience. By conditioning, I mean the beliefs that were handed down to you by your parents or other relatives, along with the programming that you were exposed to by the culture at large.Let's take a closer look at some of the most base beliefs that many of us received from both our well-meaning relatives and our society/culture:
"You best get yours before someone gets theirs, because there is only so much to go around." "Money is the root of all evil." "You must struggle to make a living in our contentious world." "Rich habitancy will find it very difficult to enter the gates of heaven."
The above list could obviously be expanded, but my intent here is merely to supply some fitting examples of the negative ideas about plenty (and money), to which habitancy are commonly exposed. When you pause to consider just how widespread these ideas and beliefs literally are, it literally is not surprising that a consciousness of lack becomes prevalent for the vast majority of the population.
You may doubt this to be true, but the fact is anything we focus on (or believe with feeling) expands in our personel consciousness, and if millions of habitancy think and feel that scarcity is the natural state of the Universe, then that becomes, in effect, their reality, regardless of evidence to the contrary. What is literally unfortunate, as this next quote from Wayne Dyer's book You'll See It When You Believe It illustrates, is that habitancy are simply unaware that at some level that they themselves are responsible for anything lack they are experiencing in their lives:
"If we dwell on scarcity, we are putting vigor into what we do not have, and this continues to be our experience of life. The theme of so many people's life story is "I simply do not have enough," or "How can I believe in plenty when my children don't have all the clothes that they need?" or "I would be a lot happier if I had _____." habitancy believe they live a life of lack because they are unlucky, instead of recognizing that their confidence principles is rooted in scarcity thinking."
It literally is a very basic principle -- as an postponement of the mind of God you have titanic creative power, and as such you need to be very just about what it is you select to believe. So, if you are not experiencing all of the plenty you desire in your life, recognize this occasion that somewhere along the line you adopted beliefs that have caused you to literally push it away from yourself. Once you come to write back this fact, you can then move transmit to thought about witness exactly what you have thorough as your truth about abundance. From there you can go forward to systematically refute, and then ultimately drop any beliefs that are rooted in scarcity.
(The preceding description is an adapted passage from Spirituality Simplified, Copyright 2002, by Jeff Maziarek.)
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