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Abundance
Lives Inside of You
by
Susan Smith Jones
For many people, abundance and prosperity
are tied to their level of self-esteem. You
make a good living, pay your bills and save
money, so you feel successful. I define
success in a different light. Being successful
is not a matter of how much money you have,
how many possessions you've collected or what
type of lifestyle you live; success can be
measured only by the degree to which
you have inner peace and if, no matter what
the circumstance or situation, you can remain peaceful, calm and
happy.
I know what some of you may be thinking "Being
peaceful doesn't pay my bills or put food
on the table". But that's where you may
be mistaken. Abundance and prosperity begin
inside you. Believe me when I say I speak from
experience.
Many years ago, it seemed that no matter
what I did or what work I accomplished, I
continued to create lack and limitation in my life. When money
finally came to me, it disappeared almost
instantly. I was frustrated, depressed, and
confused. I decided to do everything possible
to change the situation and to live the life
God had created for me. I read books, attended
prosperity lectures and workshops, prayed and
meditated and, after a while, I finally put
all the pieces of the puzzle together. This is what I'd
like to share with you now.
First, it's important to realize that your
thoughts and beliefs affect your level of
abundance. Do you feel worthy of abundance? Do
you wish for abundance and at the same time worry about how you'll pay
your bills? Do you even believe that there's
enough money to go around? You will attract to
yourself what you believe to be true. Have you
closed the doors to prosperity by your beliefs
and thoughts? In The Science of Mind, Ernest
Holmes writes, "Life lies open to me rich, full, abundant. My thought, which is
my key to life, opens all doors for me."
Choosing to open the doors for me also
involved being aware of all the abundance
around me. Just look at nature -- the oceans, the
clouds, the sky, the mountains and rivers, the
stars; there couldn't be a better lesson in
abundance. And then I asked myself, from where
does all this come? God is the source and
supply of abundance. When I realized this and
acted from this awareness, my level of
prosperity changed.
You see, up until that point, I had been
looking outside myself for the source of my
supply. It's not outside you. It's within you.
Everything you need to be happy, prosperous,
and live abundantly is inside you right now.
God's kingdom is within you. When you love God
with all of your being, you draw His kingdom
into your consciousness, and His abundance is
made evident in your world. You are an heir to
the kingdom of abundance. You must know that
and feel it. Recognize a divine sufficiency as
constant in all your affairs. If you think in
terms of scarcity, you will manifest
limitation. Similarly, if you think thoughts
of abundance, you will manifest sufficiency,
success, and happiness.
To open the floodgates of abundance, you
must begin by giving away what you you have.
Some call this tithing; some call it sharing.
When you give of yourself to another person or
group, you always receive more than you give.
We are all one; everyone is yourself. So to
give to another is to give to yourself. But
keep in mind that your giving must always be
guided by spirit and not stem from guilt. When
you come from spirit, you stay in the flow. My
financial situation turned around quickly when
I started tithing and giving to others. I
always receive my gifts back, multiplied.
I realize that it might feel scary to give
when you think you can barely pay your bills.
I understand. Start off with small donations and gifts, always blessing
the money and being grateful that you are able
to share what you have.
Next, it's important to love what you do.
Do you feel passion and enthusiasm for your
work? Do you get up every morning eager to
accomplish a full day's work? Or do you dread
how you spend your day? This can make a big
difference in your level of abundance. A
recent national poll revealed that 95 percent
of the people working in America do not enjoy
what they do! This is a staggering statistic.
For years, I have done extensive research on
people who are successful, and it's clear to
me that achievements and financial rewards are
directly related to the enjoyment they derive
from their work and the service they provide
to community and the world.
Right livelihood is predicated upon a
conscious choice. Yet, too often, we live our
lives according to what others value. When you
consciously choose to enter into your work,
you can participate fully and know you are
making a difference. Sometimes this takes
courage and perseverance, but your life will
be enriched.
I have a friend who went into dental school
right after college because his parents had
always wanted him to be a dentist. Although
dentistry wasn't his calling, he followed
their wishes. After he graduated from dental
school, he went into private practice and for
almost twenty-five years was quite successful.
He married his college sweetheart, had three
children, built his dream home and traveled.
Still, he never really loved his work; he
never felt a great passion for how he spent
his days. In one of our counseling sessions,
he told me how much he loved to work in his
garden. He even said that if he had to do it
all over again, he would go to school and
learn to be a landscape architect. So I asked
him, what was stopping him? He said he could
never afford to keep up his lifestyle if he
gave up his practice. I asked him what was
more important -- to be happy or to keep up appearances? I
also reminded him that prosperity is an inside
job. I gave him a copy of Do What You Love,
the Money Will Follow by Marsha Sinetar, and
You Were Born Rich by Bob Proctor.
He began
taking night classes in gardening and
landscaping and, after three years, got his
degree. With a partner, he opened a
landscaping business. At the same time, he cut
back his dental of fice time to just two days
a week. He discovered that working twice a
week as a dentist made him look forward to his
work; he knew he was offering a valuable
service to his patients. At the same time, he
put in two to three days a week at his
landscaping job and thoroughly loved being
outdoors, creating, and having more time to
spend with his family. What's more, he was
bringing in more money than he had in his
full-time dental practice. Sometimes it just
takes a change of attitude to make your
current job more fulfilling. Listen to your
heart. Talk to God about this and ask for
guidance. Pay close attention to the answers
you get and be willing to respond.
Spirit can only do for you what it can do
through you. Open your doors and let the light
shine through. Become an open receptacle to
receive God's gifts of prosperity, abundance,
and peace. Share what you have. Love what you
do. Listen to your heart. Know that you
deserve to be prosperous and that everything
you need to live your highest potential is
within you right now. Claim and accept it.
This article was excerpted by permission from
"Choose
to Live Peacefully" by Susan Smith
Jones, ©1992, published by Celestial Arts.
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About The
Author
 Susan
Smith Jones, Ph.D. is the author of hundreds of magazine articles and
10 books,
including her bestsellers the Pulitzer-Prize nominated "Choose
To Live Peacefully" (also
available as an
audio book),
Wired to Meditate (audio book),
and
A Fresh Start: Accelerate Fat Loss & Restore
Youthful Vitality. As a
wellness consultant, Susan is a frequent guest on radio and television
talk shows across the country and a motivational speaker to corporate,
community, and church groups. She has also been teaching fitness at UCLA
for 30 years. To learn more about Susan and her work, log on to her
website:
www.susansmithjones.com.
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