Want to be happy, healthy, and balanced mentally and spiritually? Sounds like you’re looking for a life of abundance. But how do you begin? when you develop abundance you need both internal changes and external actions. It begins with an open examination of yourself and your life as it is now and a willingness to heal the hurts in your life so you can begin to discover positive opportunities and experiences. It won’t always be easy, but it is worth the work.
A good indication that there is a lack of abundance in people’s lives is if they are chronically dissatisfied with any area of their lives. Generally, people tend to think of abundance in terms of material possessions. But if someone has great material wealth but is miserable and can’t enjoy it, they don’t really live an abundant life. There are many stories of wealthy but lonely hermits who lack the warm relationships they desire. In fact, there are many well-off individuals who are depressed, anxious, and generally unhappy.
If you want to attract abundance, first you must be willing to rethink the way you process information and events and talk about them, as well. Instead of your old, negative mental and emotional reactions or responses, you must change your beliefs and thought patterns to get different results. It’s all about how you approach your life, but you can change your life for the better.
Our world is filled with abundance, but many people never experience feeling that abundance. In order to experience it, you have to be open to receiving abundance. But if you have hatred, unforgiveness, worries, shame, anxiety, anger, and similar emotions, you are blocked by that negativity, and you can’t receive abundance. You can’t even recognize it because you have been blinded by your own negativity.
If we are to experience abundance, we must first confront and defeat our own demons. It is a sad fact that victims become victimized. It’s rather like a self fulfilling prophecy, whereby people expect to be badly done by. They open themselves up to wrong doing, and as a consequence, increase the chances of being wrongly done by. They always fear the worst, and very often, so, it happens. That is why one must be ready to forget the past, and past dealings, and be prepared to treat each new occurrence with a fresh and positive frame of mind, and in that way, true abundance can be achieved.
You can’t separate you own internal changes and development from the process leading to a life of abundance. First, you must take a good, hard look at your current life, your beliefs, and the thought patterns that dominate your mind. Only then can you set goals and work to develop and heal so you can become receptive to abundance.
While changing how you think and feel will not come easily, you don’t have to do it alone. Modern therapies can help, from EFT or applied kinesiology (energy therapies) to cognitive behavior therapy; but you need to commit to doing what is required for as long as necessary to change your life. A large part of attracting abundance starts inside you.
But changing the inner person is in itself not enough. We have to see and shape the things that are going on around us. We need to be positive and develop a plan for progressing with our move from where we are now into a position of abundance.
So creating an abundant life relies on both external action and also introspective healing and reprogramming of your thoughts. There are people who are good at the goal setting and achievement part, but they live in opposition to their internal belief system and core values. Or perhaps their values and beliefs aren’t conducive to a harmonious life. To attract true abundance means you must look at every aspect of your life and make the necessary adjustments.
Developing abundance is a worthwhile goal. It’s not selfish to live an abundant life. In fact, it enables people to be generous to others and frees them from self-focus necessary when struggling to survive. The process of developing abundance usually takes some time, but it is a satisfying journey that transforms individuals and their communities.