.....if you don't have money worries, then you are actually living in a financially blissful life.
Life becomes so peaceful and of ease for, and to you that you get to enjoy your every moment of life be - not in a partying way, though or in manner of celebrating it with mere laughter & prodigals extravagance.
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Rather, you feel a joy of peace; that quiet, inner tranquility - and that thus then allows you to have that calmness and control - of that emotional & mental stability, as well as that psychological assurance and presence in your present life - of having that ability then to focus and be emotionally, spiritually and consciously involved to, and in, your current life, doing what you must - and while going about doing it, you're actually enjoying the wholeness and the wholesome of the living experiences, and that gives you that chance to taste the joy of calmness & peace living about it, too.
It's a complete, different things altogether as compared to, when you're earning much more money - but worries as much too about everything else in life:
.....worries about how to pay those bills, how to meet those other full commitments to pay out, the loans to repay, the houses' expenses & mortgage to maintain, the investments & savings to make so as to SECURED the future that is to come, and all those other monthly living expenditures to take care of and what are there to settle about in your set of life.....
And of course, the worries too when thinking about the what to come next in tomorrow, and the day after, of what about the future next, too - all taken into account and brought along into that life baggage - of worries.
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In actual, money is good; it's healthy to have more money than what we could spend off.
What's not healthy is when we look upon it as mere assets to accumulate or to hoard upon so that with it, we hope it could provide us that feeling to overcome and thus giving us that feeling of securing the sense of SECURITY we seek after.
Yet, that feeling of security hinges not upon mere money alone; rather, what seems about money giving us that sense of security actually may have stemmed from that former life experiences of our childhood, youth - or whatever stages of our life has been then - to then make us began adopting that view of yearning for security - or a better state of things - and we view through money as the source of solution to everything, including those many invisible or intangible worries, turmoil, chaos or whatever within the soul that we may have hung upon to rectify them, by and through earning money.
After all, all those worries upon surface - has always a connection - with money issues.
So we grew up viewing money as a challenge; as a whip that can hurt - rather than a joy to share and bring about impactful difference to our own life, and also to the life of others we come into contact with.
Money is a joy;
A bliss, actually.
It has never been lesser than that, until we become distorted about it.
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It doesn't matter thus if you earned a little less so long you don't have that money worries to pull you down; it doesn't matter if you have only $40/- in your account and yet tomorrow you still have faith & trust that things will always be better, and somehow that that magnetic pull about your attitude towards money, abundance and bliss - will always lead you to a state of non-worries, and it made it a lot easier for you then to attract money into your life, and henceforth to your bank accounts by you then focusing and doing what you must, first - then worrying about almost everything else.....
The idea of pursuing money has to be given a shake off, and a paradigm shift too.
What's needed is to re-prioritizing our focus and purpose in life; it's about recalibrating our sail in life in knowing which port of call we want to reach out to, so as to speak in analogy - of where we want to arrive without money taking the centre stage of everything; yet, it's there present for us to use, and let go off along the way to facilitate that journey, that sail in life.
The nature of money is always of two parts:
• The receiving part of it, which will always make us feel good to receive it;
• But again, it has to have also an outlet to be released away - to be spent, to be given away - to be put back into the economy and to re-create that cashflow of things - only for it then, to return to us again in differentiating frequencies & quantities, perhaps far better than those amounts we released off earlier on.
Thus, to receive more - we have to release or let go of what we have in our hands without fear or feeling apprehension about it; we must appreciate its presence - but not become attached to it and become afraid to let it go once its time have arrived to go to the next person to receive it in life.
Our sense of worth too, shall never be pinned upon it since our worth is never defined by it or other external factors, than that of our very own views in how we take & regard ourselves to be.
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When we hoard and merely accumulate money out of fear for security - out of that scarcity mentality - then financial bliss: will never be our living experiences, more so a way of life it can be for us.
It has never been about money itself per se; it has always been about our views, our attitude and our behaviour about money - and else too about other things in life - that gives indication and evidential lead for us then to start reexamining and taking a relook about our mental models & paradigms about money, and how we view life in general too, as it is always in connection to it (the money thingy) that make us distorted and confused.
We will be surprised to then discover how much indeed we could have been mislead all these whiles into it by our very own making, and through our not updating those very heartware & mindware of our views about money, and life as a whole.
It's a danger when we become too attached to our very own views, making them fixed and inflexible, and in that - making us becoming unable to see beyond what there are on the other side of the mountains, so as to speak.
It becomes even unhealthier when in our cultural setting we never are to speak about money openly, nor address it without judgement or with care - that over time - it becomes a personal malign that could cause us then to have difficulty to trust and even have faith of our very own, let alone to see others in a different light to than of that, too."
An evening musing to close the day.
~ musafir,
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.....an initiative to escape
from the societal traps of life."
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