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Words of Wellness: Money and destiny

One of the great stresses we have in our lives is money.

It is intricately linked to our survival, and the abundance or lack of money in our modern world can physically influence our wellness.

What is this thing called money? It’s what we were taught to work and strive for.

Money is a man-made concept.

Nature has no need for money or the idea of money. Nature gives and takes with a free abundance, providing all that is necessary for abundant life, death and regeneration.

The natural cycle continues without money.

Ironically, the very very concept of money, the medium to facilitate prosperity, has become a destroyer of prosperity.

Have you noticed how money acquired the reputation as ‘the root of all evil’?

This perception is most often ascribed to people to whom we look for guidance; healers, alternative practitioners and clergy of some belief systems. It is as though struggle and want is a prerequisite for being good, spiritual and all things holy.

All this is exacerbated by our own personal relationship with money or the idea thereof; the wisdom of our parents (good or bad), our first experiences with money, our feelings of self-worth and value, and our responses to peer pressure related to abundance and money.

Money is not about currency. It is a mechanism to facilitate the flow of abundance and prosperity from all of us, to all of us, for all of us. It’s a convenient and fair way to exchange labour, energy, knowledge or procedure.

Now, the principles of positive thinking assert that matter follows thought, so if most of us are consciously or subconsciously reluctant ‘to have’, we actively choose not ‘to have’.

It’s your choice; a choice you can change!

Andre Maurois said, “If you create an act, you create a habit. If you create a habit, you create a character. If you create a character, you create a destiny.”

Are you willing to reinvent the money concept?

Let us redefine ‘money’ and ‘destiny’ to mean the right of each of us to manifest our own wealth, abundance and destiny as we choose – no limits.

This week’s challenge:

Take some time this week to explore your destiny:

What are you striving for?

Is this your choice?

What, where and how would you like to be?

How can you change gracefully and responsibly?

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