Message from P'taah - December 2013
Q: P'taah, you've spoken so much about abundance and our concept of lack, but nevertheless, money is part of my society, my world, my judgment. I actually need money, and I hate that money feeds institutions like banks and everything that are another part of the Big Brother world getting stronger.
P'taah: You know, beloved, money is very wondrous to be sure and much of the life of the humanities is spent in amassing money. And that is all very well except for the idea that you may only have freedom and sovereignty by amassing huge amounts of money.
And all of this is the fear-based terror of being powerless. That is your power brokers, the people who are masters not for the money but rather for the power that it gives them over other peoples and over other countries, over the world. And so it is this that is so destructive, not the fact that you desire to have money to live comfortably and to have the freedom to choose to do things which cost money. Not this at all.
Q: You see, this is where I have a problem figuring it out because at a kind of personal level of feeling, yes, you do need it because if you can't pay your bills, then you are struggling.
P'taah: Indeed, however, again, it is about attitude. You see? Where it is that you really understand that in your personal power, you can create a life where the money flows to you as an exchange for that which is a joyous or interesting or fascinating activity. An energy exchange. What you put in is what you get out.
And to be in the joy of what it is that you create as an exchange for the money. For instance, you turn on the light and you are very happy that in the darkness of the night you have your abode lit up. You go to your store and you buy your food and you are very happy to exchange your money for this beautiful food or beautiful piece of clothing. So, you see, it is interesting to look at the different emotion attached to the idea of bringing the money in and the joy about putting it out.
So you see, when you can really get the idea that money is circular. What is that saying that you have? "It is made round to go round." When you can really see how it is an energetic flow--it comes in and it goes out, and it comes in and it goes out. That is why we say in the Morning Song, "Thank you for the river of money which flows to me and through me." It comes in and it goes out and creates much joy.
You have your electricity which you pay for. You have your cooking fuel which you pay for, however that is. You have your food which you pay for that you love. You have your opportunities to travel, to vacation. You understand? All of these beautiful things that you exchange money for. And then you put your energy out to bring the money in. And when you can understand that it is simply that, an energetic flow, and that you will create it as you will allow it to be created in the most extraordinary way really, then you need not doubt that there will not be enough.
Q: It gets short-circuited by the fear, doesn't it? That you won't be able to earn it or you won't be able to earn enough.
P'taah: It exactly does.
Q: All you need to know is it's...
P'taah: It's available and it can come to you in the most astounding ways, but always it does come, in a way, as a result of a thought and a feeling.
And where the thoughts and the feeling is engaged in the idea that you work for your money, and that is the mass consciousness of your society, then that is how it works and that is how it works very well for millions of people. There are more and more people discovering that there are other ways to create the flow other than this idea of what is called "going to work."
Q: Well, it doesn't appeal to me very much.
P'taah: Indeed, because you are also understanding that you may create it in other ways.
Q: No, because I think I still exist in the fear that it won't come in.
P'taah: Well, that is all right, beloved. What is important only is that you would continue to really give thanks for your magnificent abundance. It is that simple.
That is really the thing. It is so simple and you are all so addicted to your dramas. And some of you, we have noticed with great amusement, will become almost guilty that life is a breeze, so to speak, without any emotional dramas, without any financial dramas, without any fiscal business dramas, we would say. That you feel kind of guilty because everybody else is so involved and here you are in your boring life, where you have everything, really, hmm?!
P'taah
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