Scarcity & Poverty

Dec 17 2009 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

My Scarcity is created by my disconnection from my Abundance.

Scarcity and abundance are not a duality. Abundance is a Divine Attainment.

The opposite of scarcity is gluttony, which is the pursuit or indulgence of more than enough. It is having too much of anything.

Abundance is my natural essence and is attained by following my authorised path. Abundance is my provision and to attain it I am required to choose it and to allow it to become my reality.

My Poverty is created by my disconnection from my emotional power that is my True Wealth.

Poverty and wealth are not a duality. Wealth is a Divine Attainment.

The opposite of poverty is riches, which is an abundance of attachments and possessions.

I can have anything in abundance but it will not necessarily allow me to be Wealthy.

I am Wealthy when I am connected to my True Source of emotional power.

The attachments and possessions that make me rich will disconnect me from my True Power and make me poor.

It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man or a poor man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Neither scarcity nor gluttony, poverty nor material riches have a place in Paradise.

The path towards my Ideal World is paved with Abundance & Wealth. These are the signposts on my Journey.

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Treated or Spoilt?

May 05 2009 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

When we are given a luxury by another, we are either being treated or being spoilt.

Whether we are being treated or being spoilt is a matter of perspective.

Both are a perspective of a scarcity mentality.

When what we are being given is more than we are used to, we are being treated.

When what we are being given is seen as extravagant or too much, we are being spoilt.

It is very difficult to give a treat to someone who is used to having everything and lives in luxury.

Those who live in luxury are seen by those who live in poverty as being ‘spoilt for choice’.

Those who live in poverty are seen by those who live in luxury as ‘in need of being treated’.

A scarcity mentality sees poverty as bad for them self and luxury as bad for other people.

With an abundance mentality it is impossible to be either spoilt or treated.

With an abundance mentality we are content because we always have enough.

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More than Enough

Jan 14 2009 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

More than enough is gluttony.

Less than enough is scarcity.

We can never have more than enough Abundance.

Abundance is having Enough of Everything not more than we need of something.

We do not need more than enough Money to be powerful.

We do not need more than enough Status to give us authority.

We do not need more than enough Knowledge to obtain our ability.

More than enough money will not raise our self-worth.

More than enough status will not raise our self-confidence.

More than enough knowledge will not raise our self-esteem.

We cannot have too much confidence, self-worth or self-esteem, but when we have enough we will have Abundance.

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Negative Abundance

Jan 13 2009 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Negative Abundance is having an abundance of negative energy or having too much of a bad thing.

Negative Abundance is:

  • Having too much debt.
  • Having too many problems.
  • Having too many fears.

Too much debt depletes our power of self-worth.

Too many problems deplete our ability or self-esteem.

Too many fears deplete our authority to choose with self-confidence.

Those who live in the scarcity, frugality and poverty created by negative abundance will seek positive abundance.

Positive abundance is:

  • Too much money, which is gluttony (often confused with greed).
  • Solving all life’s problems, which is pride (confused with humility by the modest).
  • Suppressing all our fears, which is arrogance (often confused with courage).

When abundance is either positive or negative it will bring us either too little or too much, not enough or more than enough, scarcity or gluttony, frugality or extravagance, poverty or luxury.

From a spiritual perspective, both positive and negative abundance are a negative attainment.

True Abundance is neutral and balanced between not enough and more than enough.

Divine Abundance is Enough, it realises Contentment.

When we are content and have enough, we experience Abundance.

With enough Contentment we attain the state of Being Abundant.

Abundance attains harmony when it no longer ebbs and flows between negative and positive abundance.

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Contentment

Nov 22 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Contentment is having everything that we want.

Contentment is having enough.

Contentment is being satisfied with what we have.

Contentment is being without nothing and having no aspect of scarcity or lack.

Scarcity or lack creates wanting, waiting and discontentment.

When we are ‘counting the days’, we are deciding how long we will have to wait before we are satified and content.

Discontent and waiting take us out of the present moment to a future time in which we will be content and we will receive that which we believe that do not already have.

Contentment can only exist in each present moment.

In each present moment of now, we are either content, waiting to be content or wanting to be content.

When we know what we want and we have what we want, we have contentment.

We will never be content until we know what it is that we really want and we know that we have enough of it.

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Enough

Nov 16 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

We will never have enough to satisfy our ego’s desire.

We will either have too little or too much; not enough or more than enough; miserable scarcity or extravagant gluttony.

We will only be content when we choose our Soul’s Choice.

With the authority of our Soul’s Choice, we will always have enough.

What our Soul knows to be enough, is Abundance.

Abundance is infinite, unlimited and boundless, which is enough for anyone and enough for everyone.

When our abundance is in opposition as a duality of scarcity, it will be an extravagance that is never enough.

We know that we have enough when we are content.

Contentment is the feeling of having enough, the feeling of always having had enough, and the feeling of forever being able to have enough.

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Scarcity

Nov 15 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Saving is an affirmation of Scarcity.

We save things because we believe that things are scarce and limited.

We save money because we believe that we will not have enough.

Believing that there will not be enough is a scarcity mentality, which creates scarcity as a reality.

Scarcity is rooted in the belief that everything that we have, or can have, is created by Man.

It is based on a belief that our power is an expression of how much money we have and that when our money is limited, our power is limited.

When we know that everything of value is created by God, and that God is omnipotent and all powerful, infinite and eternal, we also know that the only limitations are the ones that we place upon our reality.

Scarcity is a limitation and a scarcity mentality is created by limiting beliefs that things in life are scarce.

Whatever we believe in life to be scarce will become scarce in our reality and our experience.

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Abundance

Oct 02 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Abundance is a measure of what we have.

Abundance is the ideal state of having everything that we want and as much of what we want, as we want.

When abundance means everything, it is more than what we want, because everything also includes what we don’t want.

An abundance of everything means a limitless supply of everything, which also includes what we don’t want.

When abundance is limitless, it is not our choice, because we are limited in life to what we choose.

Our choice is unlimited, but what we can have is limited to what we choose.

We can only have abundance when we choose it.

When we choose either too much or too little, we will not receive abundance, but an abundance of too much or too little.

To have enough in abundance is to have an abundance of enough of what we want and choose.

We have to define enough as abundance and abundance as enough, otherwise abundance will be either too much or too little.

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Enough

Sep 08 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

Having Enough means experiencing neither too little nor too much.

Less than enough is scarcity and more than enough is gluttony.

Having enough is determined by our state of being in the present moment.

Believing or imagining that we will encounter scarcity or not have enough in the future, actually projects that reality into our future.

When we have enough money for what we need today, we have just enough.

When we have money left at the end of the day, we have more than enough for today’s needs.

When we have enough money for today and a reserve of money, we comfortably have enough and are content.

Building a reserve ensures that we always have enough.

We have a reserve in case we do not have enough and we have a reserve that attracts more money.

Whenever we spend our reserve it becomes savings and is no longer a reserve.

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The Richest Man in Babylon

Sep 07 2008 Published by theinnercoach under Spiritual Development

The Richest Man in Babylon puts 10% of everything he ever earns into a Money Reserve.

He never spends any of this reserve.

A ‘Reserve’ is not savings. Savings are money put by to spend at a later date.

A reserve is never spent. It is reserved for the sole purpose of attracting more money.

By the Law of Attraction money is drawn unto itself.

Having enough money today projects enough money into our future.

The Richest Man in Babylon tithes 10% of his earnings to his Self.

When we tithe 10% of everything to ‘God’ it becomes ‘God’s Gift’ to us.

The Richest Man in Babylon spends 90% of everything he earns, including the interest that his reserve produces.

The Richest man in Babylon never hordes money as he knows that this stops money flowing.

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