wealth and spiritual essence intertwine, the concept of abundance unfurls its sails, with the winds of cosmic generosity. It is not merely a measure of possessions but an attitude cultivated within that beckons us to traverse the seas of plenty, steering away from the shallow waters of scarcity ingrained since childhood.
The journey toward abundance commences with a deep introspection, peeling back the layers of conditioned scarcity. Despite the ostentatious opulence one may possess, scarcity mindset is rooted in our upbringing. Abundance, therefore, transcends the mere accumulation of wealth; it is an individual set of values and an attitude to 'give' generously.
The air we breathe, sunlight that bathes the earth, the endless expanse of water, the vastness of space and the twinkling stars have all been bestowed freely upon us. Ultimate philanthropist nature teaches us that abundance is a birthright, not an earned privilege.
Narratives in Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagwad Gita extend beyond the material realm. The Bhagwad Gita illuminates the path of 'Karma Yog', emphasising selfless action and detachment from the fruits of one's labour. Here, abundance is not confined to material wealth but extends to the richness of the soul.
Abundance is a journey with a spiritual compass. As we tread the path illuminated by ancient wisdom and modern insights, we discover that true abundance is not merely what we have but the boundless love, compassion and generosity we share with the world. As Stephen Covey puts it, 'Abundance