Abundance And The Art Of Giving
The art of abundance is discovering the provision in what is right before you, seeing the hand of God already affording you what you need, minute by minute.
Abundance is bigger than the personal question of who we are and what we wish to do. In order to achieve anything, we need to be in living exchange with other people, as clearly as we are dependent upon so many individuals when we sit down to a meal – including the farmers, cooks, and the servers. Before we get down to discussing Abundance, let us be clear-cut about what Abundance isn't. Abundance isn't the final result of a Faustian pact to accomplish personal grandness. Such pursuits are, as a matter of fact, often prompted by feelings of inadequateness. Abundance isn't about running around and trying to score as many points as imaginable before the game ends. It isn't a race to ascertain how much you are able to get done in a week, or in an ambitious 5 year plan. Abundance is neither about the assemblage of goods; nor is it the unrealistic renouncement of material comforts. Abundance isn't about finding a way to simply become comfortable- a safe way to stay halfhearted.
Fundamentally, true abundance is freedom. It's rudimentary wellbeing, a fulfillment that isn‘t dependent upon outside circumstances. Abundance is finding out how to trust in life. Its realism lived fullybeing conscious, present, and whole. Consequently, the quality of your attention is the actual measure of abundance and it's your largest capital asset in any state of affairs. What we come to comprehend and affirm is that even through the hardest conditions of life, abundant beauty and affluence may be found. It's our trust in the goodness and wiseness of things that lets us work our way through life‘s blackest instants.