Since this is Prosperity Sunday #5, let’s talk about your
assets.
What,
in your opinion, is your most
important asset?
I’ll
let ruminate on that question as we review the first four chapters of SPIRITUAL
ECONOMICS, by Eric Butterworth.
Our
first chapter was about substance, that invisible, universally present creative
stuff that, when mixed with your thoughts, initiates a creative, substantive,
chain-reaction that produces according to the belief/ the emotion/ the
expectation which your thought carries. As an aside, you may not yet believe/
deeply feel/ expect something “good” to be true for you in your life, but I
would say that if you believe, feel, expect as if it were true… that this is an
‘up-leveling’ of your thoughts and that your resultant experience is also
“up-leveled.”
Chapter
two was YOUR FORTUNE BEGINS WITH YOU and the point of that chapter is that
there is a creative law at work which we would describe as “Thoughts held in
mind produce after their kind.” The thoughts that you hold in mind are up to
you, thus your fortune begins with you!
Chapter
three is THE LAW OF VISUALIZATION and its summation is, “Having seen and felt
the end you have willed the means to the realization of the end.” We all know
the idea that there is a means to every end. Visualizing that end; holding it
in your mind… those are the means to the realization of end. Again, your
fortune begins with you.
Chapter
four was IF YOU CAN BELIEVE and here we see the same theme as the previous
three chapters, just said in a different way; (Butterworth), “…you will always
receive what you actually expect. So, we hold thoughts in mind, and visualize
the end as already being so… and that will produce according to our
expectation.”
If that is so, then I suggest you check your
expectation in any and all areas of your life. Where things are not as you
would hope they’d be, change your thinking, change your belief (or at least,
“be open to the possibility of…”) of the power of the Law of Mind-Action and be grateful that you know that you have
the power to be, as Walt Whitman refers to it, not a slave but a ruler of life.
Before
we begin this week’s chapter, I ask you again, what is your most important asset?
In
the opening paragraph of this week’s chapter, THE GRATEFUL HEART, Butterworth
gives us his answer: (page 85, P1) “What
is your most important asset? Conditioned as it is to materialistic values,
your mind might begin weighing the relative usefulness of things. However, if
you carefully search within yourself, you may come to the awareness that your
most important asset is the conscious control of your own life. Nothing else
can satisfy or fulfill… unless you enjoy the freedom that comes from control of
your inner world of mind and emotions.”
Butterworth
tells a story about a man who was ill and went to the doctor. The doctor told
him he had six months to live, people asked him what will he do with the time
he has left? His answer was, “I will do
what I have always done; live with a grateful heart one day at a time.” Ten
years later when Butterworth is writing is the book, he writes that the man was
alive and well. One might say, “Well this man has plenty which to be grateful
for. What did he have ten years ago?” To think this way is to miss the whole
meaning.
This
man lived a controlled life… living with a grateful heart one day at a time.
Living with a grateful heart is a conscious choice; it’s taking conscious
control of your life; living with a grateful heart is a causative energy.
Remember: the conscious control of this causative energy is your
greatest asset.
Butterworth
says, “…though normally overlooked, living with a grateful heart is a key element
in the process of achieving prosperity.”
Did
you hear that? Did you take that in? Living with a grateful heart is a key element in the process of achieving
abundance.
Perhaps
you’ve thought that God is disturbed if you don’t return thanks. If “God is
Love’” then it is God’s nature to Love and (possible blasphemy waning) God doesn’t (dare I say “can’t” when
we’re talking about “The Almighty? J) do anything other than extend love. Thus God can do
only one thing where you are concerned, extend love to you.
Butterworth
(page 87) “You are not obligated to
thank God for your life, for your job, for your prosperity. However, giving
thanks is an important state of your consciousness that keeps you in awareness
of oneness with divine flow. When you understand this, you see that a grateful
heart does not need something to be grateful for… it simply flows forth from
within and becomes a causative energy.”
In 1
Thessalonians 5:18-19 Paul is counseling the people to, “give thanks in all
circumstances.”
Please
do not misunderstand this. The counsel is not, “Be thankful for all circumstances,” but, “be
thankful in all circumstances.” These
are two very different suggestions.
Paul
is not suggesting we be thankful for a car that doesn’t run, or for not having
warm clothing for the winter, or the fact that you don’t a thin dime, a plug
nickel, or two cents to rub together. Here’s what it’s about, plain and simple:
be thankful for the awareness of the
ever-presence of substance.
Now
here we are, connected right back to chapter one and ever-present creative
substance.
Knowing
this and knowing that you can choose to be aware of the ever-presence of
substance (i.e. be grateful) is your most important asset because now you know
you have conscious control over your own life!
Let
me give you a way to extend gratitude on a day-to-day basis that activates the
ever-present substance and initiates the process of achieving abundance: bless
everything.
(pages
92-93) “The power of blessing is not
reserved for the holy places, or for the specially ordained persons. It is an
act of tremendous power that can be used by anyone. …to bless… means “to confer
prosperity upon.” You are always projecting some kind of thought toward
everything you have or hold. Sometimes it is negative, limiting, restrictive.
But you can bless your home, your job, or your money supply, and thus confer a
consciousness of abundance upon them. It is not something you do to these things. Rather, it is a correction
of the mentality [you hold]. And the law is that things become to you, that
which you see them as being.”
Take
a moment right now engage in the experience of gratitude, just as we did
earlier in our meditation. Close your eyes and just feel grateful. Don’t cast
about for something or another to be grateful for, just feel gratitude. This is
an exercise in feeling causal energy. Just feel
grateful. Let the spirit of thanksgiving flood your whole being with its
healing warmth.
This week, make a commitment to keep alive your awareness
of substance through gratitude in all things. If you are willing, write 10
times each day until our next prosperity Sunday, “Feeling gratitude is a key
element in the process of abundance.”