How Do You Tune Into Abundance?
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What Station Are You Tuned Into?
1. Everything Has Its Own Frequency
Tuning into abundance compares to tuning into a radio station. At this very moment, no matter where you are, your space is filled with radio signals. You can’t hear them until you turn on a radio and tune into the right frequency.
Everything in the universe vibrates in its own frequency. Astronomers use radio telescopes to identify stars by their unique frequency patterns. In my long past days as a chemistry major, I remember taking laboratory exams in which I had to identify an unknown compound by identifying its frequency. Music consists of patterns of distinctive frequencies, produced by voices and instruments.
2. The Frequency of Words
Words also have frequencies. If you use recording instruments, you can see the vibratory patterns of your words on a screen in front of you.
Spiritual and metaphysical teachers also claim that the words we use take on energetic vibrations. Certain words, such as “abundance,” “love,” and “compassion” vibrate at high frequencies. Other words, such as “lack,” “hate,” and “fear” vibrate at lower frequencies.
Almost every success teacher has made the same claim.
Thoughts have energetic vibrations. The thoughts we think turn into the material reality of our lives.
Thoughts of low energy attract low energy results. If you fill your mind with constant low energy thoughts of lack, you will experience lack in your life.
High energy thoughts attract high energy results. The way to tune into abundance is to think high energy thoughts.
In his classic book, As A Man Thinketh, James Allen claims that good thoughts bear good fruit and bad thoughts bear bad fruit.
3. Radio KABD
Imagine “Abundance” as a radio station, with its own characteristic frequency. Call it Radio KABD. Also imagine that “Lack” has its own frequency. Call it Radio KLACK.
If you follow the analogy of tuning into a radio station, you can choose to tune into Radio KABD or Radio KLACK. You can’t tune into both at the same time.
4. Tune In With Gratitude
So how do you tune into Radio KABD? One technique, taught by spiritual teachers everywhere is to express gratitude for the abundance you already have.
The next time you are filled with thoughts of lack, turn your awareness onto what you have. Look around you. Be aware of what you already have, both materially and immaterially, as a living being in an abundant universe.
I remember an old song with the lyric, “When I’m worried, and I can’t sleep, I count my blessings, instead of sheep, and I fall asleep, counting my blessings.” The sentiment might seem sappy in our cynical age, but the song identifies the shift in frequency from Radio KLACK to Radio KABD.
The process also compares to what happens when you drive a distance away from home, and your radio is set to the frequency of your favorite station. As you travel beyond the range of the broadcast signal, you begin to lose the original signal and pick up the signal of another station. For a while, both signals interfere with each other, but sooner or later, the new signal becomes clear and the old one fades away.
5. You Don’t Have To Create Abundance
Another key element of the radio analogy is that you don’t have to create the radio signal. You only need to tune into it.
I love the quotation by Eden Phillpotts. “The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.”
Can it be that simple? You don’t have to create abundance. You can simply tune into it by changing your thoughts and being aware of the abundance already in your life.
This article was originally published September 28, 2004.
http://www.abundantlyalivenow.com/archive/AANN-2004-09-28.htm
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