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There is More Than Enough for All
Author: Marelisa Fabrega  | Posted: 13-01-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 5 | Rating: (51) (?)
This is the third in a series of articles based on the teachings found in the success classic “The Science of Getting Rich”, written in 1910 by Wallace D. Wattles. This book—now in the public domain--is essential reading for anyone who wants to become wealthy.
Mr. Wattles explains in the third chapter of his book, "The Science of Getting Rich", that everything you see on earth is made from one original substance—or formless stuff—out of which all things proceed. This original substance is the raw material of all things and it is alive with creative energy, constantly turning into different shapes, with new forms being made and others dissolving on a continuous basis.
As he explains in the preface of “The Science of Getting Rich”, this theory is the foundation of Oriental philosophies and has been making its way into the western world for the past few hundred years.
Everything that exists, from the planets to an oak tree, from mud huts to great works of art, is created from the original substance. In addition, this substance permeates all the space in, through, and between all the forms in the visible universe.
Throughout the book, Mr. Wattles refers to the “formless substance” in many different terms, such as: original substance; formless stuff; the universe; God; the Divine; the supreme power; the one living substance; creative energy; thinking stuff; and so on.
Quantum physics, a branch of science that was born in the early 20th century, is the study of the subatomic particles that make up the universe. Scientists—such as Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and Niels Bohr--discovered that these particles sometimes behave like matter and sometimes behave like energy waves.
While these microscopic particles are behaving like energy, they exist as probability. However, when they’re observed, they act like solid matter localized in time and space.
What we perceive to be hard matter is just condensed energy. Think of Albert Einstein’s famous formula:
“E = mc2”,
or
Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared.
This formula basically states that if you were to speed up the particles that make up matter—say, a pencil--to the velocity of the speed of light squared, it would turn into energy. Hence, matter is condensed energy.
Mr. Wattles explains in “The Science of Getting Rich” that there is no limit to the supply of this energy or formless stuff, it is inexhaustible. Therefore, humanity, as a whole, is abundantly rich.
If anyone is poor, it’s not because there isn’t enough to go around, or because in order for some to be extraordinarily rich others have to be poor; it’s because they do not follow the “certain way” of doing things which makes the individual rich. There is enough formless substance for everyone on the planet to be rich, and be able to live their lives to the fullest.
“The Science of Getting Rich” states the following:
“No one is kept in poverty by a shortness in the supply of riches; there is more than enough for all. A palace as large as the capitol at Washington might be built for every family on earth from the building material in the United States alone, and under intensive cultivation this country would produce wool, cotton, linen, and silk enough to clothe each person in the world finer than Solomon was arrayed in all his glory, together with food enough to feed them all luxuriously.”
Furthermore, Mr. Wattles indicates that the formless stuff is intelligent. It is alive and is constantly producing more forms. It is the natural impulse of life to seek more life, and to seek to express itself more fully, and the original substance is always looking for ways to advance and increase life.
Many people have a lack or a scarcity mentality when it comes to money. A person with a scarcity mentality tends to have beliefs about money such as the following:
• You have to be born with money to be wealthy.
• If I’m rich, someone else will have to be poor.
• In order to be rich you have to work all the time and sacrifice your health, your family, and your leisure activities.
• In order to be wealthy you have to lie, cheat, and steal.
• I can’t get what I want.
• I’m not smart enough to be rich.
• Getting rich is too difficult.
• Poverty is righteous.
Once you accept that everything is made up of a “formless stuff” that is all around you, that this formless stuff wants you to live your life to your fullest potential, and that the supply of this formless stuff will never run out, you can start to develop an abundance mentality. People with an abundance mentality have beliefs such as the following:
• I can attract wealth into my life, regardless of how much money I start out with.
• This is a rich universe and there is plenty for all of us.
• There is abundance all around me.
• I create my life.
• I can have anything I want.
• There is limitless supply.
• Abundance is my birthright.
• I have the ability to recognize wealth building opportunities and act on them.
• The more money you have, the more good you can do for others.
• When I become wealthy I’ll serve as an example for others to become wealthy as well.
In addition, Mr. Wattles further explains in “The Science of Getting Rich” that the formless supply is at the command of any man or woman who will act and think in “a certain way”. That is, the original substance is being shaped by each one of us.
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