Today, on the Portal of the Lion, by chance or not, I came across this post on Facebook, a post that caused me a terrible state of revolt. Ioan Slavici, in "Moara cu noroc" says through one of his characters: "A man should be content with his poverty, because, if it comes to it, it is not wealth, but the peace of your hut that makes you happy". It is true, the character says it, but the idea revolted me. And why couldn't we have both wealth and peace, Mr. Ioan Slavici? Why only one or the other? Why did people have to be content with little? So that they wouldn't have power? So that they wouldn't think too much? So that they would always be concerned about what they will eat tomorrow and wouldn't have time to look up at what is happening behind them? Are things somehow the same today? Do you live well? Do you have both wealth and peace? Or don't you have even one of the two anymore?
You can find the post here: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?id=61553730848586&story_fbid=122159200238124361 The good thing is that besides the sheep who nod their heads, there are also many who refuse to accept the idea. Most of them express themselves brutally, but they refuse to accept the same centuries-old programming and show that they have woken up. And that is encouraging.
I took the pen and wrote the following meditation, which of course I applied to myself first. I have released the following:
Wealth brings happiness no
Wealth brings peace no
Only the peace of your hut brings happiness
You must be content with what you have
You must be content with little
Poverty is happiness
Poverty means happiness
A man must be content with his poverty
You must be content with your poverty
Wealth makes you happy no
Wealth gives you peace no
Greed loses humanity
If you are content with little you will progress
If you are content with little you will be happy
We can be rich and peaceful no
We can be rich, peaceful, and happy no
We can have it all no
I remind you that before listening to it you must enter the theta state. Here are the steps to follow.
All the best,
Geo

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