Have you ever felt like you’re holding back your true potential? That deep down, you have the power to create a life filled with joy and abundance, but something is stopping you? This is a common feeling, and it’s rooted in our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us. Lets explore how you can become more like the Creator, embracing your power and transforming your life.
The first step is to understand that you are an abundant being. You don’t need to steal happiness from others to feel good. This idea is part of a false humility story that suggests if you are powerful, others must lack power. But this isn’t true. The Creator, or your higher self, sees life as a realm of infinite possibilities, where there is no lack for anyone.
So, how do you start seeing life as the Creator does? It’s all about shifting your perspective. Whenever you feel bad, it’s a sign that your perspective is moving away from the truth of creation. On the other hand, feeling good indicates that you’re aligning more closely with the Creator’s view.
To attract an amazing life, pay attention to your emotions. They are your guidance system, letting you know whether your perspective is correct or incorrect. If you feel bad, it’s time to change your perspective to something more holistic, compassionate, and abundant.
One important thing to realize is that you are worthy of joy. If you believe you’re unworthy of feeling good, you’ll never allow yourself to fully embrace happiness. So, before diving into empowerment, check if you truly believe you’re worthy of feeling good.
It’s also essential to let go of the human view of life, which is often rooted in lack and unworthiness. This includes letting go of religious and spiritual views that hold you back. Instead, focus on becoming more selfless, expanding your view of life, and embracing the infinite abundance that surrounds you.
As you start to shine, you might stand out, but not because you’re arrogant. You’ll stand out because you’re opening up to your true potential while others are holding back. Don’t be afraid to shine and let others learn from you, whether they embrace or resist your light.
Spirituality as we know it might become redundant. It’s just an antidote to our constricted flow. The goal is to expand ourselves and relate to others without the need for labels like “spiritual.”
Good Quote:
“In order to attract an amazing life, pay attention to when you feel bad, transform the negative perceptions, and replace them with a perspective that is holistic, beautiful, compassionate, and abundant.” – Bentinho Massaro
“You are the universe, expressing itself as a human for a little while.” – Eckhart Tolle
Spiritual Reference:
“The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.” – Job 33:4 (Bible)
“The mind is everything. What you think, you become.” – Buddha
“When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.” – Lao Tzu
Summary Points
- You have the power to shape your reality. It’s not about ignoring problems, but approaching them with a mindset of abundance.
- The universe is inherently abundant. If you view the world through the lens of scarcity, you’re out of sync with its natural flow.
- Your emotions are a compass. Negative feelings signal a misaligned perspective. Feeling good means you’re on the right track.
- Worthiness is key. If you doubt your right to happiness, you’ll block it. Abundance starts with believing you deserve good things.
- Let go of limiting beliefs. This includes even well-intentioned spiritual views that still emphasize unworthiness or suffering.
- Shine your light brightly. This isn’t about ego– it’s about expressing your authentic radiance and helping others do the same.
Actions:
- Notice Your Mindset: Start paying attention to thoughts of “not enough,” fear, or unworthiness of joy.
- Check Your Feelings: How do you feel after reading this? Inspired? Resistant? Your emotions offer clues to your current vibration.
- Practice Abundance Mindset: Look for areas of your life where you already HAVE abundance (love, health, small joys). Focus on these to shift your perspective.
- Question Beliefs: Dig into where your unworthiness beliefs come from. Start challenging those old stories.
- Find Your Shine: What lights you up? What makes you feel expansive? Do more of that!