Don’t Add Without Letting Go of Something it Creates Stagnation.
By not adding to our life without giving back, we stay in the flow of abundance.

Hoarding interrupts the cycle of giving and receiving. It creates stagnation and goes against Universal Will.
One of the greatest things we hoard is our ego identity. We cling to our ego-self in life and death, refusing to let it go and expand our Consciousness into new expressions in the Universe.
It is not the way of the Universe to cling to one belief, one object, one person, one body, or one reality.
When we cling to things around us, the accumulation smothers our lifeforce and limits Consciousness.
Universal abundance is experienced when we are an open vessel that allows abundance to enrich our lives — filling up our cup while also pouring out into the world around us.
One simple act we can do several times a year is to go through our belongings and gather up not just things we don’t want but things we have genuinely enjoyed and pass them on to others.
Each of us is a grail cup, a cornucopia of good things. The natural flow of life is that all we need is supplied by everything and everyone around us.
Historically, when storing supplies for a long winter, we brought a portion of our harvest to the community warehouse. We did this so that we could go to the warehouse and collect what we needed during winter.
The idea that some have everything and others have nothing reflects our inner relationship with the world around us. The flow of life’s abundance is always moving if we know how to step into its stream.
It is a misalignment with our inner relationship with creation itself if we experience lack. We have stepped outside of the flow. We have shrunk down, shriveled up, perceived ourselves unworthy or the world unfriendly. Our perception repels what is naturally ours.
All good things are constantly being created and offered to us; the flow continuously moves from one place to another, one person to another.
Trying to dam up, block, or stop the flow creates an imbalance. This imbalance eventually causes significant shifts in nature, such as natural disasters, droughts, and diseases.
On other planets I have seen in my travels, the extraterrestrials or inhabitants of more advanced worlds are all working in harmony with nature, each other, and universal flow.
Many daily needs are taken care of on these planets through community sharing. No one is isolated from the act of giving and receiving. They know that abundance is a flow that must be supported and allowed to flow as needed.
We can do this with our own life regardless of what the rest of the world is doing. Universal flow finds those moving with it and supports their life naturally.
We don’t have to force others to give or to let go. We allow our lives to be an example of how nature truly works.
Life itself proves to us what is working and what is not each day. There is no scarcity but what we ourselves create.
What should our mindset be then?
Not to stress because the flow will naturally show you what you no longer need, can let go of, or where you can give support to help another. Sometimes you are the perfect person to provide words of encouragement. You happen to have the very thing someone else needs, or you have plenty of money or supplies to share with a person who comes into your life.
The key is to be sensitive to the flow, to the inner prompting of your heart, and to respond. Soon enough, something extraordinary will come into your life because you created an opening to receive.
