Desire
You all want to feel rich in love, truth and joy. You want your loved ones to experience it too. Can you teach yourself and your children how to attract abundance, to have your heart’s desire?
Teaching your children to manifest their desires
Every thought and action you take is based in either love or fear;
- I say late at work for fear of my boss saying I had not accomplished enough.
- I work hard to ensure the family I love is well provided for.
You can teach yourself to live your life from a position of love rather than fear. Much of it is a mindset rather than a dramatic change in lifestyle.
We should provide children with opportunities to experience life from a position of love. School Harvest Festival is a great example of this. The children bring in simple gifts of food preferably ones which they have helped to pick or grow.
In my childhood home we had a splendid tree that gave big round cooking apples. My Dad used to let me choose and pick four juicy apples to take to my Harvest Festival. I experienced great joy in choosing the apples to pick, laying them out in the school display and then giving them to a local care home in our village.
It was a happy experience of receiving and giving. I had bountiful food and wanted the old ladies in the care home to have it too.
Being grateful
Being grateful and saying thank you for what you have is key to ensuring abundance. You are already seeing yourself with the things you desire which attracts them to you.
To continue the analogy, before I gave my apples away as a child we had a Harvest Festival service in my school. In this we sang songs of being grateful for the food we had. They were loud, joyous songs and I loved to sing them with a great lung full of breath. It beat maths any day!
A child takes a simple approach to life but as a parent or caregiver it is important that you give them the opportunity to experience being grateful and attracting abundance. It needs thought on your part rather than anything else. Even a city family can grow crest on paper on the windowsill but it takes thought to remember to plant it in time!