Six out of six people who were asked to list their highest priority in life said, "I want funds
". Maybe not in those exact words, but that was the gist of the request. Understand, when you inquire of
the Universe for something the Universe must help provide it. All six of these everybody are grasping
exactly what they asked for. They are wanting funds
.
None of us really needs money. This is a fallacy. We have all we need; shelter, food and clothing. Most of us have much more than the basic necessities for life because we enjoy nice houses, fine cars, eat out every now and then, and extras like computers, music, books, trips and many other things.
Do you realize most people want money no matter how much income they have? Someone building
$100,000 a year wants money just as much (or more) than someone creating $30,000. Isnt that fascinating? We must realize it is not the money we want, but the stuff money may buy. Look closely at the stuff to be definately
sure of the reasons it is wanted. This is the rule: Be who you are. Do what you love. Have what you need. Be, Do, Have. Most of the world, and especially in America, has this rule backwards. Most Do something, to Have stuff, to Be somebody.
So many all the people are working a job, called building
a living, by default instead of by passion. Some start
work in a field early in life and stay for 30 or 40 decades
because they are familiar with it. Some enter a family business because they are expected to and never follow their own path. Others enter a career expecting a high income. Most do not Do what they love.
How do you understand
? Ask this:
Are you making a living or building
a life?
How is your stress level? Do you consider it a job or do you love to start
?
Answers to these questions will provide clues for you.
We take the income from these jobs and buy stuff: newer cars, bigger houses, more toys. Many are bought on credit, and we mortgage away our lives. Why? Because it is the way we are raised. We are bombarded with selling
all our lives to act in this way. We want to impress our friends. (I got a heck of a deal on a new car!) (Want to go for a spin in the new boat?) All this stuff ends up in yard sales, consignment shops, back yards and trash dumps. Life is sizeably effective though, because with all this stuff we might
now Be somebody. We live in that neighborhood, drive that car, have membership in that club, and wear those clothes. Now we are sizeably efficient enough to Be with those everybody.
See? It is backwards. We Do, Have, Be instead of Be, Do, Have .
What is wrong with this? It leads to a never ending, vicious cycle. There is always more stuff! We all want desperately to just Be . If our Being depends on Having we are all in trouble. There is always more stuff! Bigger and better houses, cars, clubs, clothes, boats, airplanes etc