Abundance or Scarcity – Your Choice
~ by Dr. Patrick Mbajekwe
"Abundance" comes from a source of open energy--a source that promotes positiveness, hope, innovation, growth, possibilities, cooperation, and discovery. A simple definition of abundance is more than enough, fully sufficient, plentiful and present in great quantity.
The opposite end of the spectrum, "scarcity," means insufficiency or inadequate supply, difficult to find, a shortage, or a small and inadequate amount. The scarcity concept promotes negativity, insufficiency, defeat, discouragement, limitations, doubt, confusion, and fear.
Abundance, scarcity, and all other concepts and life experiences originate with our thoughts. So it matters a great deal what we think about. Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) was the first organization to prove that human consciousness or human thoughts affect physical reality through experiments with random event generators.
Since PEAR's well known experiments were first performed, several other groups have conducted collective intention projects around the world that have been organized for the purpose of rapidly transforming certain negative conditions such as significantly reducing crime in a certain area over a prescribed time period. These projects have involved an organized network of people who at a certain date and time all focused their attention on the project goal. The significant and measurable results from well organized projects have verified their effect on physical reality.
Many other researchers and scientists over recent years have proven the existence of a collective consciousness, and each one of us is a small part of this universal collective consciousness. Each thought we have has an effect on the entire collective mind. So what we think about is profoundly important, not just for our own personal circumstances, but for humankind as well.
So just what are we thinking about? Without being consciously aware of it, the events and circumstances that we see, hear, and feel every day constantly projects influential ideas into our minds. Our minds receive and process this information just like a computer processes the information it receives from the information that the operator inputs into the system.
Our mind registers the input on a positive or negative scale. Depending upon whether it registers as positive or negative, our thoughts transform this input of information to more thoughts that either focus on inspiration, encouragement, possibilities and hope, or discouragement, anger, frustration, limitations and fear.
The cycle of thoughts that we are thinking about returns to us in the same form in which it was sent. This cycle continues just like the input and output on our computers. Whatever is put into a computer is what will come out of it. It is the same with our thoughts and collective consciousness.
With this evidence in mind, the most important thing that people can do in order to change the circumstances present in our world is to become aware of what we are thinking about and take steps to improve the quality of our thinking. We do have the ability to change our thoughts, but we must make a conscious effort to do so.
Abundance and scarcity are opposites, and one cannot focus on both of them at the same time. So if we can transform the information that is input into abundance, it will dispel thoughts of scarcity.