The Abundance Frequency
Bashar redefines abundance not as the accumulation of money or things, but as the experience of always having what you need when you need it, and explains how shifting the definition itself transforms one's relationship with material reality.
Let me speak with you today about what you call abundance, because in your society this word has become almost synonymous with large quantities of money, and this conflation has caused a great deal of unnecessary suffering and confusion.
Abundance, at its most fundamental, is simply this: always having what you need, when you need it, in the form that is most appropriate for you at that time. That is the totality of the definition. Notice that this definition does not specify an amount. It does not say 'always having more than you could ever use.' It says always having what you need when you need it.
Now here is what is remarkable: by this definition, most of you have already experienced abundance many times in your life. There have been moments — perhaps when something unexpected arrived just in time, perhaps when a door opened precisely when another closed — where you experienced this quality of sufficiency, of rightness, of being supported by the universe exactly when it mattered. Those moments were abundance. They were the universe demonstrating what is actually its default setting for you.
The reason abundance does not feel consistent is not because the universe is inconsistent in its support of you. It is because your beliefs create a filter through which the support can or cannot reach you. When you carry a deep belief that there is not enough — that resources are scarce, that you must compete, that you must hoard — you are telling the universe: 'Deliver abundance, but make it feel like scarcity while you're at it.' And the universe, being cooperative with your beliefs, complies.
I want you to try an experiment in consciousness. For one week, redefine abundance in the way I have described it. Every time you have what you need when you need it — a parking space, a timely phone call, a meal when you are hungry — acknowledge it consciously and say: 'This is abundance. This is the universe supporting me.' You will begin to notice that the universe supports you constantly, in hundreds of small ways, every single day.
When you establish that pattern of noticing and acknowledging, you change the signal you are broadcasting. And as your signal changes, the magnitude of the support you are able to receive — and recognize — will increase.
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Bashar channeling transcript
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