Living the Genuinely Abundant Life
What if you could have anything your heart desires? We all have our dreams and usually they include owning a gorgeous home and other material possessions. When we think about our ultimate goals in life, we usually desire amazing vacations and expensive jewelry. However, much research has been done on this topic and the bottom line is that money can’t buy happiness.
Though no one wants to be poor, you often see families who don’t have much still enjoying a good quality of life. On the other hand, we see famous people in the news each day talking about getting divorced. Elizabeth Taylor was a beautiful, wealthy movie star, but she was married eight times and never seemed to find true love. Today’s young, popular movie stars and musicians are often going through a bad breakup. Maybe being rich and famous does not assure you of happiness.
Forgiveness that heals the soul
So how can you discover a genuinely abundant life? Most philosophers agree that abundance begins in the heart. Find peace in your own soul. Look deep within and see what troubles you. Take steps to address these issues. If you need to forgive someone, then be quick to do so. Remember that we’ve all made mistakes. We all need forgiveness and it can be so healing. You may need to make peace with family members or a spouse. Let all your past hurts go. As you take steps to forgive others, don’t forget to forgive yourself. Love yourself just the way you are. You’re not perfect but your working toward becoming a better version of yourself each day.
Create Abundance 创造丰盛 is a book written by Zhang Xinyue. With her years of being a famous spiritualist leader and teacher, Zhang Xinyue is known for a variety of achievements. She is very well-known worldwide as a body-mind-spirit tutor, a spiritual therapist, and the founder of Abundance Psychology. In 2012 she wrote her best-selling book Create Abundance. The book is a collection of quotes containing words of wisdom on how to develop body-mind-spirit cultivation. The book is written in simple-to-understand language, which interacts with the very soul of the reader.