First, let's discuss what we mean by God.
Or perhaps we should start with the opposite economy from God's, the worldview economy, and then come back to what we mean by God.
The worldview economy doesn't just refer to the number of people out of work or the number of businesses that are half what they used to be.
The worldview economy also includes earthquakes, floods, fires, and everything we call "natural" disasters or global warming.
In this worldview economy, some prosper because they know how to manipulate human emotions, and some suffer because they are caught in the web of the worldview game of deceit.
No one can honestly think that the path that we appear to be traveling is good, that the results of promoting and accepting greed and fear are good results.
No one except those that prosper in this atmosphere, and there is a guaranteed outcome for anyone who insists on remaining in this state of mind because it is a house built on sand that will crumble into nothingness.
But that doesn't concern us. What concerns us is our own state of mind and our own point of view.
If we are caught in the net, we are suffering. No amount of positive thinking will release us. Yes, it may relax the net's hold for a time and make a living a little more pleasant, but it is not an escape; it is survival.
The majority of us are in survival mode.
Some, because we don't know there is an escape.
Some, because it appears to be just too much work (and it is) and too disruptive (and it is) to actually face the lies and deceits of the worldview and counter them with Truth.
Not just for an hour a week or in our meditative time, but in every thought, every action, and every moment.
Now, we are ready to discuss God's economy.
I know many people don't like using the word God. I understand. The worldview hijacked this name and now uses it to describe a "man in the sky" made in our human likeness.
This God does bring destruction, does know about pain and sorrow, does make arbitrary decisions, and does forget us sometimes.
I reject this worldview version of God.
I am referring to the God that is omnipresent love, omniscient intelligence, the omniaction of good, wisdom, kindness, and the principle of omniscience.
This God does not exist, touch, or even know about our ridiculous game called "worldview," which is sometimes loving and often cruel.
We know this game must come to an end. We know we have to stop playing it.
Here's the thing.
The change begins within our own perception and our own limited thinking, and once we give that up, God's thinking shines through, and the game begins to dissolve.
That's when we all feel the warmth of God's love—not because God has learned of our plight, but because we have let go of our human will and felt the power and presence of the Truth of infinite divine Love.
Yes, in the worldview game, we are playing at being human.
Forget it. It's not working.
It's time to declare our spiritual true nature and live as if it were true. It doesn't matter if we don't understand what this means.
How could we at this time? We are operating as little, tiny individual minds inside a tiny idea. How could we grasp the infinitude that is Reality?
However, we know that "what we perceive to be reality magnifies," so why continue to magnify the worldview in any form? Instead, we must choose to magnify what we understand of God now—only that.
As we practice this every minute, we will understand more, and someday, we will "know as we are known."
No, this is not easy. But, really—is life easy right now?
One way, the path continues down the same road, getting darker and darker.
The other way, the light at the end of the tunnel will widen until it becomes all there is because, yes, that is all there is.
Which economy should we thrive in?
Perhaps there was a time when we could choose to stay in the worldview economy, which would keep us fairly comfortable throughout our human lives.
Today, that is not true.
We can't stand between two worlds and think we'll be okay. The gap is widening by the day. Choose sides.
I choose God's economy, which means I have to stop accepting even those little things that seem so normal but are really part of the worldview game.
We are trained in the worldview, not just trained, indoctrinated, and manipulated 99% of the day.
Countering it for just 1% of the day will not help us overcome this false belief.
This choice does not mean all results will be quick, easy, or instantaneous—even though it can absolutely happen that way. The truth is that our every need is met in every moment before we even think we need it.
It's our worldview training that prevents us from seeing this instant response.
As we get better at letting go, we will experience quick, easy, and instantaneous responses more often until the only perception we retain is the Infinite’s.
We have to shift. Shift now. Shift later.
Why not choose now?
Choose what appears to be the harder way; it will be the easiest in the end.
An affirmation for you to say daily: "God's economy is thriving. Therefore, my economy is thriving."
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