Living in lack is a consciousness

When you are in lack, the lens through which you are looking at reality is still a conditioned, unconscious program that says, Where is it? If you are looking for something, you are separate from that thing because you are not feeling the emotions associated with having it. If you were feeling the emotions of love, you wouldn’t be looking for it—instead, you would feel like it has already happened. Joe Dispenza 



Living in lack is a consciousness. Not withstanding that there are many people here and throughout the world that live without a regular supply of running water, food, and other basic necessities. This is a whole other conversation about how we value competition over collaboration and individuality over community. 

What I am referring to is the mindset of scarcity over the one of abundance. The belief that what you desire is out of your reach, that you do not believe that all needs are always met.

What I have learnt is...

1. All needs are met - they hardly ever look like what you think it would look like, many times when your needs are met, it blows your mind.

2. We are all connected. When we are looking for something, many times it is a result of not believing that we can have it, that we believe that it is separate from us and there is some fear attached to not receiving it.

3.  If you’re always worried that there’s not enough, that your time/money/etc. will run out, it probably will! You’re whole being is vibrating at that frequency, attracting those things, people and situations. If you’re worried that there will never be enough, there will literally never be enough for you. 

4. When we change our mindset to - we are all connected and there is enough- our lives change.

5. Gratitude - Give thanks through it all and for it all.


Peace


 


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