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Ignoring Lack to Create Abundance (Blog) Use this thread to discuss the following entry from Steve Pavlina's blog: Ignoring Lack to Create Abundance |
Nice post! I will say that whenever I look at an either/or question that someone's trying to push on me, that I will typically find the third way that offers far more freedom. It takes work, it takes alignment, to break free from scarcity to abundance. Expending that effort to get a whole bunch of money that I don't need doesn't really suit me. I'd much prefer to simply have enough. |
Steve's already contributed a lot to the abundance of others. In fact, he is one of the most giving persons I have ever encountered. As for ignoring lack to facilitate the creation of abundance, he's certainly doing a great job of ignoring our insistence on the existence of lack and thus helping us to focus our energies on creating more abundance instead. ;-) |
"Even curiosity can be risky.:)" lol. |
Wow, you've been busy this month Steve, with so many posts. You might be glad to know that even before you got into the whole co-creation thing, you and I were co-creating a better life for myself. So since I started reading your posts, I've lost 30 lbs, gotten a great job that I absolutely love (you might disapprove of that though, but that's ok), brought people into my life that are interested in talking to me, made abusive people lose interest in me, and even now you and I are working on getting my finances in order so that by Christmas of 2012 I will have all my debt paid off including my car, which if I paid it off on time, it would be 2017 and cost me about 18,000 instead of the 12,000 it's going to cost me to pay it off early. We've also written and published a book together as well as a couple of short stories, and we've learned to read Tarot cards, channel, and automatic writing (though I also have to thank your soon-to-be-ex-wife for that as well). So thanks for the co-creation. I wish you were getting as much out of me as I am getting out of you, but for now, I'm grateful that you and I are co-creating so beautifully and so many awesome things into my life. Thank you! Drew :) |
I absolutely love this post. It just feels right! One question I have been asking myself however is, how this idea fits with the whole "be true about where you are standing" - idea. As I understood it, truth is also about being clear what your current financial situation is. But if your current financial situation is not that great - how can we ignore scarcity then? Just wondering... Namaste, Sonja |
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