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Beware these 7 Distortions that create Poverty Consciousness: In working with people around the world, I witness 4 key distortions that create poverty consciousness. I'd say they're common for most people emerging from the old density, and are essential to work with... 1) A subconscious feeling of worthlessness: from an early age, often the system of education tells people they're not good enough. In striving to improve, even from tieing your shoe laces, often people tell you, 'you could do better'. Subconsciously this is telling you, 'you're not good enough'. When what you really are, at the core of your beingness, is perfection! So work into complete self-acceptance, by surrendering the need to improve. Yet watch that improvement can naturally come from not struggling to succeed. 2) Not trusting in the flow: we're taught that things in society happen because 'you make them happen'. There is a well embedded system of rules and logic - 'things don't simply magic out of thin air', when in fact, if you truly believe, situations really will create from the magic. This lack of trust will also create poverty consciousness. So it's essential to break this down by following signs and synchronicity - taking daily chances that somehow, things will work out. 3) Creation follows resources: you're often told that you need the correct amount of resources to fulfill what you really yearn to. If you don't yet have them, you should find a way to secure them first - the 'right amount of money', for example. When in fact resources (including money if necessary) follow your creative impulse. If you begin to create with what you have right now, then the resources start to flow to take you to the next level. But from the outset, you have to step in the direction of your passion, trusting that the right resources will follow this creative intent. 4) Lack of focus and commitment: society is awash with distraction, trying to pull you into situations and circumstances that don't serve. It's not helped by the reflections we constantly get from the masses who daily acquiesce to this. Thankfully more are waking up, but it's essential that you're clear about where you yearn to go at a soul level and to focus on this, not listening to the naysayers and doubters. Otherwise the distraction limits the build up of energy in your soul's direction, which itself can lead to poverty consciousness. Keep focussing, being attentive to the growth and direction of your soul. 5) Taking 'unpopular' steps leads to aloneness: there's often a fear that if you take a step into the unknown and leave old circumstances and relationships behind, that you'll end up alone and unloved, whicn is again, a form of poverty consciousness. When in fact by creating the space for a new sense of beingness, you'll draw to you 'birds of a feather' who more closely resonate on your new vibration. But you have to become comfortable in the aloneness first - the 'all-one-ness'. Know that in the core of you, everything is complete and whole. Soften into this place. 6) That you need supportive feedback from those around you: when you make key changes in your life and express to step out in a certain direction, there's no doubt about it, you will push buttons in those around you. They'll often project their own limitations onto you because you're action becomes threatening to the security of their ego. So its essential to be discerning as to what advice to take. Is it one that empowers you to make your own highest choices? Is it one that helps you move beyond fear and limitation? Look for feedback loops that increase sovereignty and expand your consciousness with possibility. 7) Failure means you're not good enough: from an early age we're programmed by society to want to succeed at things, and if you don't, then you're 'failing'. This is itself can build poverty consciousness and a fear of making changes or stepping towards something you really yearn to do. In fact we learn most when things DON'T work out. Life learns from its mistakes. The key is to be prepared to 'fail' in a given situation, but then be clear to learn and grow from it. In which case you never fail at all. This in itself builds confidence and belief in yourself as a being, and that you can positively thrive in all situations.
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