Saturday, October 4, 2008

What is Wealth?

Driven now to redefine our ideas and beliefs regarding what is important and truly meaningful in our lives, our attention turns to our individual and collective  relationship to wealth, i.e., our resources and finances.

Typically wealth is associated with financial fortune and affluence, and yet true wealth is derived from a state of well-being and wellness.  Forming this balance in the bodymind and soul is imperative now.  Conscious aliveness leads to wellness which portends a prosperous and happy life, although human conditioning create dichotomies which encourages separation from the intimate guidance of our soul.

The spiritual sustenance derived of being in direct relationship with the Sacred and the Divine within is irreplaceable, especially now as the world hits bottom.  In our modern culture, the accumulation of things is advocated and reinforced as the means to a better life.  Granted "things" bring us comfort and ease, but real comfort comes from living integrated and consciously embodied, not split off from our multi-dimensional selves.  Living solely from a 3rd dimensional perspective makes this world mundane, heavy and all too real.

The 3rd dimension is linear, narrow, and judgmental, requiring scientific evidence before anything is considered “worthy”. Wellness, wholeness, and wisdom develop from within a connected, transformed and free bodymind, which requires a open-mind, to consider the possibility that more exists just beyond this reality.

Allowing non-judgment to reside in our deepest core, encourages light to  radiate in every cell of our beings.  This light unites us with our highest purpose and fills our hearts with compassion.

Compassion is what will gracefully carry us through today's changing times.  What we have aligned with in the past no longer serves our collective evolution, and as we shall see, the old paradigms will fall away as new conscious systems establish themselves in service to the greater good of all.

When we become so self-responsible for what we create, we eradicate every thread of untruth that we had carried.  Self-responsibility comes first from taking an inventory of what we are storing, cleaning house, and making room for grace, miracles, and transmutation to occur.

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