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BY: Richard Webster
Whenever I talk about the angels of abundance, people immediately think in terms of money and material possessions. However, abundance means much more than that, it means a plentiful supply of all the good things in life: a fulfilling relationship, a worthwhile career, stimulating vacations, enjoyable hobbies, good friendships, excellent health, a strong faith, and sufficient money to satisfy your needs.
Many people find it hard to believe that they can enjoy abundance in every area of their lives. These people lack faith. We live in an abundant world. All you need do is look at how fruitful nature is to realize this.
Sadly, many people attract lack rather than abundance. They do this by constantly thinking negative thoughts. Usually, it not their fault, as poverty consciousness begins in childhood. If your family regularly expressed thoughts along the line of “money doesn’t grow on trees” when you were growing up, you may well have a poverty consciousness. Fortunately, the angels of abundance are willing to help you change long-standing patterns of behavior that are affecting your ability to attract and enjoy all the good things of life.
Jessie Belle Rittenhouse (1869-1948), the American folk poet, wrote a famous poem called
The Wage:
I bargained with Life for a penny,
And Life would pay no more,
However I begged at evening
When I counted my scanty store;
For Life is a just employer,
He gives you what you ask,
But once you have set the wages,
Why you must bear the task.
I worked for a menial’s hire,
Only to learn, dismayed,
That any wage I had asked of Life,
Life would have paid.
Do not settle for a penny when you know you much more.

You can call on the angels of abundance at any time, but strangely, it is best to call on them when you’re feeling positive about your life. When you’re feeling upbeat, happy and motivated you’re more likely to listen, absorb and act on the suggestions the angels of abundance give you.
Naturally, you can still call on them when you are feeling sad or impoverished, but be aware that you will need to be vigilant and aware to accept and act upon the advice they give you.
I sometimes wondered why Victor came to my classes. He was a highly successful businessman who owned a chain of women’s fashion stores. Every now and again, I saw photographs of him and his glamorous wife in the gossip pages of our Sunday newspaper. I gradually learned more about him from the conversations we had after the classes. He owned houses in two countries, collected antique cars, and travelled regularly. It seemed he was living the perfect life.
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