The Universal Law of Abundance teaches us that we live in a world of abundance and not lack. All the water that has ever been on planet Earth is still here. Although it is constantly recycling itself and changing its form from liquid to solid to steam and gas, not one new drop of water is added to our water supply, nor is one old drop of water subtracted from our water supply. We are drinking the same water that our ancestors drank.
In the same way, all the gold that has ever been on this planet is still here. All the wealth that has ever been amassed on this planet is still here. So, in terms of resources, everything that has always been here is still here, either in original or transmuted form. Consequently, we lack nothing related to resources available to us.
Now, if you accept this universal foundational principle, then it will affect the way you think in two specific ways. First, you will tend to be upbeat, and grateful, and, more likely than not, you will feel optimistic with hopeful expectancy about your future. Second, you will have a positive attitude that whatever your goals in life, you will succeed in achieving them.
Your mindset—the way you think, what you think most about, and how you think—determines what you believe, regardless of the facts. Even if there is no lack, but you believe in your mind that there is lack, then—despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary—you will continue to see every glass of water as half-empty and on its way to being emptied forever. Accordingly, a mindset of lack produces the opposite of abundance for you, supports your excuses for not developing yourself to your greatest potential, and keeps you from leveraging the resources that you already have in hand. In addition, a mindset of lack promotes the false belief that you are powerless to create your own resources.
People who believe in lack begin most of their conversations with “If I only had this or that,” or “If those people over there would only stop doing this and start doing that, I could do thus and so.”
If you decide not to accept the Universal Law of Abundance, then it will affect your mindset in two specific ways. First, you will tend to be downcast, and ungrateful, and more likely than not, you will feel pessimistic with fearful dread about your future. Second, you will have a negative attitude that whatever your goals in life, you will not succeed in achieving them.
If you believe you can be, do, and have more in life, then you can be, do, and have more. If you believe that you can’t be, d,o, and have more in life, then you can’t be, do, or have more. The way you think—your mindset—determines your destiny.
The ancient aphorism is still true: “As a [woman] man thinks in [her] his heart, so is [she] he.”
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