Monday, October 22, 2018

‘Abundance is Ours’, Says the Lord

I had an interesting dream the other night. I came back to my old work and visited a group of people I used to hang out with less and many of them were overjoyed to see me. They were really beaten up though. Many desks were empty. Some folks were asleep at their desks. One woman who greeted me had lost a hand in an accident, another women felt defensive about her looks. One man cried because he couldn’t handle the stress any more. So I figured in the dream that my light worker role was really missed at my old job. But then, in a different part of the dream, I was also shown how to improve the productivity of my work; how to think much bigger and how to be more effective.


Light-working is something that comes with the job. As the Course in Miracle states, miracles should come naturally; there should be no effort involved. It is a service to our Soul siblings that we are happy to provide, but where we can do a little better though is to realize that it is not so much about us either. We should focus on getting our job done in whatever function we have chosen, being as effective as we can be there and let the healing and ‘making whole’ part up to a higher authority. ‘Abundance is ours’, says the Lord, is a motto that I am only now embracing. Outside of perhaps the ‘Parable of the Talents’, material abundance tends to be neglected in the spiritual community.


The Course in Miracles states, ‘The partly innocent are apt to be quite foolish sometimes’. We light-workers sometimes perceive our function in conflict with the ego driven establishment. It doesn’t have to be that way at all. We can be the caring CEO of a company, the loving nurse who takes evening classes to become an entrepreneur one day, or the successful New Age bestseller that encourages others to embark on a spiritual journey. When you return to work tomorrow, why don’t you try a new method of thinking big. Don’t forget about your light-worker role though. In God’s Kingdom we can literally have it both, prosperity and peace of mind.

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