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44 A perfect world (humanity) would be one that understands that this Earth has a limited capacity. In its way of creating, it would seek balance and not make others suffer due to the greed that exists in many, which doesn’t have to be the case, and creates imbalance.
45 For example, if you sow more than you regularly harvest for the sustenance of your family, the excess is lost, creating an imbalance. If, on the other hand, you sow less than what you consume, you also create an imbalance.
46 FV—And how do we rebalance things?
47 CFKW—If consumption is too little relative to what you have in excess, that excess rots and is lost. If consumption is too great relative to what you have in little, you go hungry. You see?
48 Creating balance is knowing how much of one and how much of the other. Balance your life. If you give many of your hours to work, do not complain. If you must work a minimum of eight hours in order to survive, because it is the bare minimum required to generate income, be at peace and understand that this is your role in the game of life, with its highs and its lows. And understand that if there is something good, there is also something not good in order to create balance. Life is about balance.
49 If you are at the lower end, it is because it is your turn at the lower end. And if you wonder if you should be complacent—NO. You may attempt to excel or be comfortable with yourself, for you understand this is the low side of life. But if you begin complaining, life becomes heavier.
50 That is how you lower yourself to a lower level of understanding. Can you see now? You can be poor and happy. And that happiness can give you comfort. And doors can open for everything that is good within poverty. And you may live in a ‘lighter’ form of poverty than others.
51 But if you complain, you go lower, because you feel it—it hurts you more. You are poor, and you feel sorry for yourself, so you become even poorer, because now you are bringing yourself into lower self-esteem and lower thinking.
52 I can be as poor as you, at the same level of scarcity, and still be happy with it. I can feel content with everything that is given to me, and whatever little suffering I receive, I acknowledge it and accept it, and move through it in such a way that I am actually looking forward to the outcome—WHATEVER IT IS—because you will feel the energy and the source to lighten your life, to feel what it is to be at that level of understanding and still be able to live in peace.
53 This is a message of comfort for those who are ill. You see? Ill in health as well as ill in poverty. Both are the same, except one is governed by the body’s health, and the other by the mundane aspect of possessions.
54 And the one who lives in wealth and acknowledges wealth as something good comes to understand that it is neither good nor bad—it is simply the opportunity to express what abundance is in that specific area called money. That is all it is. Because I may have the greatest wealth in the world in my health, and still be a poor beggar full of life and content to be where I am, because I understand that I am where I am meant to be.
55 And there are those who want to take everyone out of poverty. What that does is feed the belief that being poor is bad, increasing the suffering of those who want to leave poverty because they come to believe they have been victimized and segregated as someone not worthy… so they THINK. Those are the ones who want more once more is given—and that should not be.
56 There are many who suffer and are in need—that is true. That is part of being human. But there is only so much that can be done if many souls choose to live under those conditions of existence. It is not that some souls consciously choose to be there, but rather a combination of circumstances—some who have been very high may now need to experience being very low. You see?
57 Those who are given power and misuse it by taking advantage of others through greed create an imbalance. And when that imbalance is driven by the pursuit of money, they fall, like a stone, into its opposite—which is extreme poverty. You see?
58 And there is the one who gradually descends, because in each successive life, he does not fully understand, and karma accumulates. Each time it becomes heavier because he did not understand the balance between wealth and poverty. When one is very low, one must rise.
59 It is still the same life. How do you want to live it—laughing or crying? Look at yourself in the mirror in front of you—your face—do you see it? It is you. Correct? How do you want to live… in wealth or in poverty? In abundance or in scarcity?
60 And those who ask for wealth and do not receive it may not yet have understood, or it may be that they must experience one or the other. Both exist in the same way: one through the law of cause and effect, while the other is through the understanding of energy and vibration, where ONE VIBRATION is nothing more than movement toward the positive and then toward the negative—its opposite. That is vibration.
61 Vibration is not a flat line. It is movement upward and downward. If you move upward, you must also move downward. The intensity you place in one you must balance with its opposite, in different degrees according to the case, but the sum of everything at the end becomes balanced—called rhythm; harmony. That is all.
62 If we take it mathematically from point A to point B, the high and the low, entry and exit, positive and negative, create balance at the end of the equation. That is life—wealth or poverty is only a state of mind. One does not exist without the other.
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