Breaking Free: Abundance as the Natural State
- redstoneinitiative
- Sep 26, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 18, 2023

Ever pondered the idea that abundance is not something we create, but rather, it's the fundamental essence of existence itself? Let's delve into this perspective that challenges our understanding of abundance and how the limitations we impose on ourselves are the real barriers to experiencing it.
Many of us grow up believing that abundance is something to be achieved or created through hard work, but what if abundance is already woven into the fabric of the universe? Imagine it as the backdrop against which our lives unfold. It's not something we need to manifest or attract; it's something we need to recognize.
Now, let's talk about the boxes our beliefs build around us. – those self-imposed limitations that restrict our perception of abundance. We create these boxes through our beliefs, fears, and past experiences. They define our comfort zones and, unfortunately, also our limitations. These boxes can take the form of doubts, anxieties, and self-imposed boundaries, ultimately hindering us from fully experiencing the abundance that surrounds us.
Consider the vastness of the universe, the richness of nature, and the boundless possibilities that life offers. Abundance isn't something external; it's an intrinsic part of our existence. It's in the air we breathe, the opportunities that arise, and the love we share. It's all around us. To tap into this natural state of abundance, we must first recognize and dismantle the boxes we've built. It requires questioning our limiting beliefs, challenging our fears, and expanding our horizons. When we break free from these self-imposed limitations, we open ourselves to the abundance that has always been there.
The profound truth is that we don't create abundance; abundance is the foundation upon which our lives are built. It's the limitations we construct in the form of mental boxes that hold us back. Embracing abundance means recognizing that it's already here, waiting for us to acknowledge and embrace it.
So, consider this: Abundance isn't a destination; it's a state of being. Break free from your self-imposed limitations, and you'll find that abundance is not something you create; it's something you uncover and experience in its purest form.
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