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Continuous State of Sharing

21 May 2009 No Comments

“When you are in a continuous state of sharing, the universe- through the Law of Attraction- has no choice but to reciprocate those favors to you.  Therefore, you will always remain in a constant state of receiving.  Isn’t this a wonderful life to live!” — Penna

In order to be in the flow of a continuous state of receiving, we must be in a continuous state of sharing.  We always demand what we do not deserve.  And, if our wish happens to be granted, we totally forget about being grateful by trading in our “attitude of gratitude” for our naturally stingy attitude; we never seem to want to give thanks.    Then, when our “treat” is taken away, we go back to holding grudges against the universe and everything and everyone in it, fully blaming everyone but ourselves for our losses.

What we so blindly and selfishly forget is that our egos cost us every time.  We get out of our continuous state of sharing.  But, when we are always in a constant state of sharing, the ego drops away like rain drops from a drenched umbrella.  Then, we are more open to continuously receive.  Do you get it?  We are always open to receive, if we are always open to giving.

Today, know that it is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly live.  We are not truly living until we are truly sharing.  We are not truly receiving until we are truly sharing.  So- today- dig deep, far, and wide to figure out how you can invoke a continuous state of sharing.

—Penna

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