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Abundance is not what you think: why the richest are the most miserable people on Earth.
AKA, why Elon Musk takes so much ketamine (something he boasts his “infinite tolerance” for).
“To conceive is to create — from the womb of lack emerges the child of vision.”
Count your lucky stars (and thank your spirit) that you have not been financially wealthy for your entire life because that is to exist with a vast hole within you — an unfillable void — because you do not know and cannot understand, what the rest of humanity is experiencing. It’s why Elon Musk takes so much ketamine (something I would love to receive the attention it warrants considering his role in government and known effects of ketamine).
Spiritual abundance is not the acquisition of wealth, objects, or status. It is not the feeling we chase through material accumulation, nor is it the fleeting satisfaction we derive from success, comfort, or praise. Rather, abundance is the inherent state of our spirit; it is our intrinsic freedom to create, to express, and to experience without limitation.
Abundance is the native state of our consciousness when unshackled from fear and judgment.
Abundance is not something we earn; it is what we are when we remember who we are.
However, while embodied within the human experience, we forget about our eternal nature in order to be mortal, and a part of that forgetting is a forgetting of our infinite freedom to create. Instead, our human experience is framed within contrast, and our infinite nature has become a polarity of our natural state of abundance versus the illusion of lack (this is an aspect of the singular illusion of separation, which creates our experience of individuality).
Why would we do this? Why would we forget that we are naturally abundant … that we always ‘have enough’?
By immersing ourselves in the illusion of limitation, we create the opportunity to rediscover and remember our freedom; in doing so, we get the delicious experience…