By: Steve Lobe
In nature, we frequently see the law of abundance being demonstrated. All that is needed to prosper is there when and where needed. For example: a wild rose plant shows that the law of abundance is evident in nature. The rose grows and lives for only 5 or 6 months out of the year and remains dormant the rest of the year in during the cold months. During the spring and summer months the rose takes advantage of the sun\'s warmth and soft rains and blooms everyday.
The plant produces hundreds, if not thousands of blossoms. Those blossoms provide nectar for insects and provide seeds for birds, squirrels and other small animals to eat and eventually results in thousands of new rose plants scattered across the countryside. The rose doesn\'t waste energy trying to grow through the snow and ice of winter but uses that time to rest and regenerate.
This very law of what is needed when it is needed is something that all animals experiences as well. A rabbit is introduced to the world in early spring in a snug and warm burrow with its brothers and sisters. Its mother nurtures it until it is strong enough to venture outside the den to the splendor of bright, juicy green grass, ripening berries and glorious sunlight. All that the rabbit needs to thrive is right there in abundance.
Often the animal known as human, is blinded by what it doesn\'t have, rather than seeing what it does. The law of abundance is hidden by the veil of want-to-have. Instead of accepting that what is needed will be available, humans have a tendency to worry and concern themselves with what they don\'t have.
We and all nature exists only in the present. We do not live in the past as it no longer exists and neither do we live in the future because it isn\'t here yet. That bunny is not worried about winter and that it may have to forage longer and harder. The rabbit eats to its hearts content juicy spring ferns and summer flowers, storing up fat and growing a thick furry coat that will help it naturally get through the winter. Look at it this way... a glass is never half full in nature, it is always overflowing.
Human nature is such that we focus on preparing for the future and ignore the abundance all around us. We fail to recognize that if we focus on our lack, that is exactly what we will get. Our glass isn\'t even half empty, it\'s totally empty and will remain so until we begin to change and start attracting the fullness of life. If we want something, we have to go for it, seek it and ask for it and whatever we get... then fully accept it.
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What Nature Knows About The Law Of Abundance
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