ABUNDANCE
The Bridge ~ Reminder #51
Abundance
The source of your supply is so immense.
It's all there just waiting for you to tap into it
Most people don't realize it, but hoarding always shuts
down the flow of our abundance, while giving always comes back to us in
great measure. The mechanics of this phenomenon are easily apparent once we
get past our old attitudes about "saving for a rainy day." It works like
this: when we hoard something, whether it's our money, our time, our
resources, or our energy, we're actually doing it because we've pictured
ourself in a situation where we've run out of things. We've envisioned
ourself down and out, perhaps even destitute and depressed. Now, this vision
is a thought, and it will work its way into physical manifestation just like
any other thought we keep our attention on. In other words, by saving for a
rainy day, even though our motivation is to have extra resources for later
on, we sabotage our future and create the exact opposite of that which we
truly desire for ourselves.
Lee Ching told us one night in our spiritual guidance session
that followed our Intenders Circle that it furthers us to bring our limiting
thoughts to light so that we can replace them with thoughts which will bring
our abundance to us. There's a good example of this, he said, by looking at
how the kitchen faucet works. When we open the valve, the water comes in and
the water goes out. But when we close off the valve, the water can't come
in, so it also cannot flow out. It's the same with our money and our
resources; we close off the flow of all good things coming to us by our
thoughts of lack and our subsequent acts of hoarding. By the same token, we
open the faucet of our abundance and keep it open by spending, not
frivolously, but responsibly. When we spend without worrying about it, we
send a message to the Universe that we have enough of everything we need,
and that we trust that there will always be more when we need it. It's this
posture which delivers our abundance to us (if it's for our highest good),
and provides us with enough to spare and enough to share.
From The Code ~ Intentions in Action
My Intention for today is:
I intend that I always have enough to spare and enough to share.
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