Reclaiming What’s Mine

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What activities do you lose yourself in?

Lately, I haven’t been engrossed in any particular activity—except perhaps earning money. In the past, I didn’t like money because I saw how people became corrupted, hurt each other, abandoned families, betrayed friends, and even committed murder for it. But now, I realize that money itself wasn’t the problem; it was how people approached and handled money that was problematic. Destroying and corrupting souls is precisely what we must avoid, and misusing money is one of the easiest ways to cause such damage.

Money is sacred energy. Depending on how it’s used, it can bring happiness and abundance to countless people. Understanding this clearly, I now choose not to dislike money, but rather to embrace and appreciate it. I fully deserve to enjoy the abundance that this sacred energy provides. In fact, this abundance has long been available to me—I just hadn’t allowed myself to accept it.

Now, I willingly embrace this abundance and intend to use it proactively. I will share meaningful happiness and value with myself and countless others around me. Money is no longer something uncomfortable in my life. Rather, it has become a reliable companion and a powerful tool for positively and benevolently impacting the world. I’ve now chosen to love money and become someone who utilizes it exceptionally well. This is what I’ve been engrossed in lately.

3 responses

  1. SURENDRA KUMAR DASH Avatar

    Money is a means to many ends and give us the over many tangible, even I tangible things of our choice. ,Earning

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  2. SURENDRA KUMAR DASH Avatar

    Earning money in a righteous ways and spending it in proper ways is a socio- economic virtue.

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  3. SURENDRA KUMAR DASH Avatar

    Te first reply is a wrongly posted.

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