The Art of Attracting Abundance

On our personal journeys as spiritually conscious and aware human beings we have many valuable lessons to learn. The path is always an individual, only our circumstances vary according to culture, environment, access to higher education, and other external factors influencing our lives. Understanding many of the external influencers of our lives is not always easy, but learning to accept these will certainly make life easier to handle in challenging situations. Although some individuals like to compare themselves to trees with strong roots, steady and incapable of being shaken, or digging it up from its roots, very often a capability of being flexible is far more important, because it allows us to handle even tough situations with diplomacy. 

 

“The stiffest of trees are most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind” 

(Bruce Lee)

 

Abundance is by many people often defined as material wealth, and concrete possessions. However, abundance comprises much more than that: all non-materialism, including true friendships, spirituality, freedom, and access to endless personal development, happiness, and everything that makes life worth living beyond merely the possession of material wealth. Truly lucky are those who have filled their lives with non-material abundance. Even luckier those, who have lives filled with both non-material, and material abundance. The most lucky are those, who have attracted both, and know how to appreciate it. Sacred are those, who have lost everything, re-found it, and not only possess both material, and non-material abundance, but want to share it with others.

Regardless of your current situation, there are ways of attracting abundance into your life. 

– Start by valuing what you already have (achieved). We all have achieved things in our lives. As our journeys are individual, these achievements shall not be compared to those of others. 

– Be willing to let go. Let go of people, situations, and circumstances that drain your energy, and no longer serve you. Development is continuous, and something that might have served you some time ago, or years ago, may no longer do so. Many of us have large social networks, a “bunch” of contacts that we carry on our shoulders. True friends, and close relationships, however, are few for many of us. People who are meant to be in our lives are those who respect us, treat us well, and who are willing to involve in dialogue, care for us, and grow together. 

– Allow yourself to attract abundance into your life. This starts with being connected to your true self every day, valuing and respecting yourself. Listen to your intuition, and allow wonderful things to happen. 

– Meditate. Spirituality is not a luxury. Very often many of us blame lack of time being the reason for not meditating. We have time for everything that is important in our lives. Meditation, with its many benefits, should be one of those. Not only has meditation been proved to bring with it many physiological benefits, but also psychological.

There are many ways of attracting abundance into our lives, of which the methods mentioned above are some. Being connected to our “source” in our daily activities allows for free flow of abundance in and out of our lives. 

 

 

The Power of Gratitude in Our Lives

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With Thanksgiving approaching hundreds of millions of people celebrate, and show gratitude for the abundance in their lives. Thanksgiving Day is not a part of culture in Finland, neither in many other countries worldwide. All cultures, however, have their own national holidays and ways of being thankful and expressing gratitude. In addition to culturally related national holidays, local and international organizations have created a number of special days, such as the World Water Day and even the Earth Hour, with a purpose to influence and to increase awareness amongst population. Filling one´s personal agenda with all of these would most likely signify having some kind of special day every single day of the year. 

The efforts to drive change and the willingness of improving all kinds of conditions both on local, national, international, and global levels, speaks for the fact that we all wish to contribute to positive transformation taking place in our surroundings. There is always room for improvement, and justice, and our personal choices do affect and have an influence, whether we realize it or not. 

Although we, as individuals, can have a significant amount of influence, one person´s capacity alone is always limited. However, as individuals we have the possibility to choose to make every day of our lives kind of Thanksgiving Day. Or, if you will, a Day of Gratitude. 

Whatever life presents us at a certain moment, we have the possibility to choose our attitude. Train your mind to be thankful, and grateful, even for the most difficult of experiences, and be always open to learning from them. As Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, one of my greatest inspirers teaches: When you have to choose between being kind, and being right, always choose being kind. Furthermore, as Dr. Wyer teaches, you always have the possibility to choose how you react to external circumstances. In his metaphor, however much you press an orange, nothing else but orange juice will come out. Whatever the external circumstances may be, or what kind of situations we face in life, we can always choose our personal attitude. Choose to be calm, confident, and positive, and see how this changes not only you, but also your surroundings. We can only work on ourselves, and only through this personal development on a spiritual level, are we capable of transforming our external circumstances. 

Tips for personal transformation: 

– Accept an event or a situation for what it is, no matter how complicated it may seem. Acceptance will help you to master any kind of situation, and increase your understanding.

– Despite of circumstances, always choose to focus on positivity. By doing this, and by letting yourself be surrounded by positivity, you will eventually decrease and be capable of eliminating anything else in your life, and your surroundings. 

– Lead change from within. Your spirit is stronger than you think, and focusing on personal, spiritual growth is the key to being capable of helping and serving others as well. 

– Choose kindness instead of trying to prove you are right (and others wrong). We do not have to agree with everything, or everyone, but neither do we need to prove them/their points of view wrong. 

– Learn to listen, and to empathize with others/a certain situation. 

– Instead of accusing and blaming others for their imperfections, take a profound look in the mirror every day, and seek to improve what you see. We do not develop, evolve or learn by pointing out other people´s mistakes. 

– Learn to treat challenges and obstacles as growth experiences. Use them as stepping-stones for becoming a better person every single day. We always have space for personal improvement. 

– Focus on your personal performance. Expect a lot from yourself, expand your horizons, seek to understand the unknown, but also remember to be kind to yourself. 

– Improve something every day. It can be a tiny thing, but even this tiny thing can accumulate into something unexpectedly huge someday = > Snowball effect. 

– Plant seeds which have the capacity to grow into something beautiful with time. Focus on planting positive seeds. With time, you will be able to harvest plenty of healthy fruit. 

– Learn to let go, and to forgive. Forgiveness is essential. Also remember to forgive yourself. Referring to Dr. Wayne W. Dyer once again: We all have a wake in our lives, which has influenced us to becoming the individuals we are today. But the wake is also our past, and one key to personal transformation is to realize that despite of not being able to influence the wake of our lives, we have the possibility of focusing on the present. By doing this, we constantly create ourselves the future we like to see ourselves in.

“Personal transformation can and does have global effects. As we go, so goes the world, for the world is us. The revolution that will save the world is ultimately a personal one”. 

(Marianne Williamson)

Dr. Wayne W. Dyer: Attitude is everything, so pick a good one: 

http://bit.ly/AttitudeisEverythingDyer