Thursday, May 29, 2008

Think of abundance

These days Shimla is facing a serious shortage of water. One can see serpentine queues at various natural water points. People fight over their turn at filling water. What has happened to the cool tempered Shimlaite? Some blame the government; the others curse the tourists, while some lay it all at the God’s door. After all if God wanted us to have more water, there would be more rains and more snow!! No one looks at their own deeds. No one likes to take a share of the blame. If we had not been so careless about wasting our precious water when it was aplenty, we would not have been where we are today.

A visit to Lower Bazaar evokes similar sentiments. People ask for the prices of vegetables and groceries. Look at each other, throw up their hands in resignation, discuss inflation, and proceed to make their required purchases. One common refrain that stays in the mind is that it is alright for the rich, they can afford all the luxuries, but it is us middle class who have to make the ends meet. Does this statement ring true to you?

It has been noticed by many social scientists that real wealth is a state of mind. The difference between the rich and the poor is not in how much money they have, but in the way they talk, the way they act, and the way they think. Some so called ‘moneyed’ people can also grumble about lack of money, while some so called ‘paupers’ can be seen being grateful for what they have. Is there a difference in this thinking?

The way you think is what you create in your inner world. The way you talk and act is what you express in your outer world. If you want to be truly wealthy, you must be consistent in your thoughts, speech, and actions. We generally communicate lack in every way. “I know there won’t be any water today. We can’t afford to eat fruits. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Where will the money come from?” Do these sentences seem familiar to you? We think, and speak this language all the time. No wonder it gets reflected in our outer reality.

Elements in our environment affect our consciousness. Everything that we see around us impresses the idea of poverty or wealth on our subconscious. Look around your house. Are you holding on to some broken and dilapidated stuff without replacing it? Such things transmit energy of lack / poverty. When there are signs of abundance in the environment, the energy of abundant supply is transmitted. When you feel abundance, more abundance flows into your life. The subconscious impression of lack creates lack in our lives, while the impression of abundance creates more abundance. It is a vicious cycle, and we can’t escape it.

Examine your life. Which area of your life do you feel abundant in? Happy family, obedient children, loving relationships, good job, food in the pantry, abundant sunshine, vast sky, whatever…… Whatever area in your life right now makes you feel rich, stay focused on that. Use that area to affect other areas of your life. Think of abundance in that particular area all the time and be grateful for it. Do not ever speak of lack. It requires a lot of discipline and constant vigil over your words, but the results are worth all that effort. Your constant focus on abundance in one area will bring abundance in all other areas.

Similarly take a look at your actions. If you choose to buy the best and quality product for yourself, you are conveying the impression that you are worth it. That you deserve riches! That you are the best! Does it make you feel good? Your subconscious mind keeps picking these signals all the time and keeps creating conditions in your life that resonate with your inner state of mind.

To see wealth in your life, you must start living as though you are already wealthy. It doesn’t mean that you spend money beyond your means; it simply means that you spend in a way that makes you happy. Instead of saying, ‘My god, everything is so expensive.’ say, ‘Thank God, I can afford to buy it.’ Instead of saying, ‘There is no water.’ Try saying, ‘Thank God, we have some water to quench our thirst.’ These thoughts will make a great difference to your reality. For one, you will shift from a complaining and grumbling mode to a satisfied and thankful mode. That itself is a major achievement in today’s world…….

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I extend my heartiest congratulations for your wonderful write up. After reading your post I was able to Thank God for having your blog talking so inspiring words and particularly about Shimla to quench our thirst. To face an adversity by seeking the opportunity within it is a great talent.

I feel lot of affection for Shimla!!! This feel pulled my attention to go through your bog.

Please keep visiting, it'll be a pleasure.

Kumar

Unknown said...

Dear Kumar,

Thanks a lot for your encouraging words. God bless you!

Warmly,

Chitra