Imagine a world without money. What would you do differently? Would you spend more time with your family? Would you quit your job, since there is no longer a need to “earn a living?”
Living in a world without money is how you live in the non-physical plane. There is no concept of wealth in the way that you know it in the physical world. Your life is your essence, and your essence is who you are inside and out. You live your essence, rather than putting on a “mask” and going out into the physical world.
When living in a world without money, much of the worry that encompasses many individuals and families is lifted. There is no longer a need to worry about having enough cash to pay the rent, to keep the heat running, or to send the children to college. There is no longer a need for your children to “worry” about securing a well-paying job so that they can have a sound financial future.
The paintings sold by artists are no longer “sold” and as such are no longer “valued” by so-called experts. Since there is no exchange of “money” for said paintings, they simply are available for all to enjoy. There is no concept of “lack” making some things more “valuable” than others. Again, since there is no concept of “money” or use of some precious metal for the exchange of goods and services, the “playing field” is leveled out.
Think about what you would be doing differently in your life. Maybe you are retired and you are hoping that your stash of cash will be enough to live a modest life and to have something to pass onto your survivors when you depart this plane. Now if there was no “money” what would you do?
Maybe you would travel, or plant a garden, paint a picture or write a song. Since there is no need to worry about publishing a book for any sort of financial gain, you can become the author that maybe has always been burning inside of you. Since there is no need to compare your accomplishments with other singers, you can start singing the passions buried within you.
Life without the concept of “money” certainly would change many things. Do you think you would sit around and sleep all day, or would you do something else? Would you begin to create the ideas planted deep within your mind’s eye? Would you enjoy the life of the outdoors with your family? Maybe you would take regular hikes and keep your body fit?
Maybe you would eat what was once “expensive” healthy food, leaving the less healthy food aside. Would you express your love to others differently? Would it impact how you perceive others that you now may be subconsciously “judging” based on their appearance and financial stature? Would there be celebrities anymore?
Now, given that the concept of money is always going to exist in some form within the physical world, let’s take a different approach. You’ve done some mental exercises to “open up” to the possibility of a world without money. Now, let’s look at having all the money that you need at the given point in time when you need it.
Today you are driving to work, and it’s rather cold outside so you decide to partake in an expensive cup of coffee. You feel you deserve it, and you haven’t had one in a while. You stand in the long line, order the “grande” whatever, reach into your wallet, pull out a few bills and pay the friendly attendant. Did you have the money that you needed at that point in time? Yes, you did.
Now, let’s suppose you work the month and the beginning of the next month quickly arises. You look at the upcoming rent, house payment, and regular monthly bills. You check your bank account, and you have enough money to cover those bills until your next paycheck. Did you have enough money at that point in time? Yes, you did.
Now, the children have grown and it’s time for your oldest to leave for college. He picked a college nearby and he needs to live at home to save on costs. You pay the first semester of tuition with your savings and student loans. Did you have enough money at that point in time? Yes, you did.
Okay, the point is that if you set the objective or beacon to “have enough money when you need it” that is a beacon that you can reach each and every day. If you set a beacon to “have a million dollars in my bank account” that may seem unachievable. However, you might always consider the concept of saving money – no matter how difficult, so that you can slowly build a reserve that is available at future “points in time” when you might need it.
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A world without money can exist in your life. Remember, you create your reality, and if you live without the worry of money, it will become a “world without money.” The choice is yours.
Written Wed Feb 5, 2014 7:25 – 7:41 AM
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