MONEY AND GREED
Money is merely energy – neither
good
nor bad, and unlimited in our
infinitely
abundant Universe. Make money to
assist you, not to complete you.
Sometimes, people feel that it’s
wrong to make money by living their purpose,
so let’s take a moment to define what money really is. Before you say it’s a
token used to complete a transaction for goods or services, or anything along
those lines, let me stop you. Money is simply energy!
Therefore, money is neither good nor bad. The label you give it is up to you, and the way we interpret money depends on how we attract positive situations or negative situations regarding money.
There are people who do great
things with their money, while the way others use it can reflect the misery
inside their minds. Money is simply an amplifier. If you’re not trying to
create value by spreading kindness and love when you have very little money,
what makes you think you’re going to do that when you have more of it?
Money flows to those who believe
they deserve it and can attain it. Let me ask you right now, what are your
views on money? Do you believe you deserve to have more money? Your
subconscious thoughts and feelings on money will reveal a lot about your
current reality and the one you’ll experience if these perceptions stay the
same.
Some say that money is the root of
all evil, yet they still pray for it. That’s like going to a Burger King,
making an order then walking out before you’ve even been handed your meal. How
can the Universe deliver a request you’ve already cancelled?
Some of us feel bad for wanting
more money; we’re told we’re being greedy. Truthfully, most of us want money so
that we can experience financial freedom and live our most desired lifestyles
without restriction.
This might include wanting to go on
holiday with your loved ones whenever you want, and not having to worry about
how much you spend while you’re away. If you perceive this as greed because
others will never get to live that lifestyle, you’re assuming that a) the
supply of money is limited and b) others will never break away from their
current lifestyles to experience the same level of freedom.
Greed works on the basis that
there’s a limited supply of a particular thing and that you want the majority,
which will consequently be at the expense of another person’s wellbeing.
We are led
to believe that there is only
ever a
limited supply of what we want, yet
the truth
is that abundance is infinitely
available
and provided by the Universe.
Limitation, then, is only a product
of your mind. When your mentality is focused on what you lack, you project a
fear-based vibration out into the Universe, which brings you more things to be
scared about. You become scared to lose money, so you guard it closely. You
become afraid to spend it, because you don’t know if you’ll have that much
money again. As a result, even though you’re trying your best to hold on to
your money, your vibration may create an avenue to financial difficulties.
When we commit our energy to poverty, we manifest poverty. I’m not saying you shouldn’t save your money, or that you should just throw it away. However, you should focus your mind on prosperity – there’s power in believing and allowing wealth to flow to you.
Too often we’re sold ideas around
lack and limitation, when the truth is that we have creative power and control
over our circumstances. When individuals can inject fear into the masses, the
overall vibration of the collective consciousness projects yet more fear,
poverty and destruction. It’s an effective way to control humankind.
Money is readily available to
everyone, and the distance between you and money is determined only by your
attitude towards it. Remember, though, that money will only assist you, not
complete you. It’s not what gives you your life purpose. You can’t add value to
the world and serve others by accumulating lots of money. You must also have
the desire to make a difference.


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