THE LAW OF POVERTY
The Law of Poverty states that the degree one withholds one's productivity and energy in hopes someone else will offer theirs is to the same degree that person earns and experiences poverty.
A SECOND aspect of poverty comes to any who are productive and giving, but who fail to properly take hold and claim their proper reward in a suitable manner.
A THIRD aspect of poverty comes to those who attempt to unfairly claim the energies of another.
A FOURTH aspect of poverty comes to those who squander their blessings, spending their energies in a wasteful manner until they have spent their time, money, health, mind or other assets and have nothing left.
A FIFTH aspect of poverty comes to those who become so fixated on pinching pennies that they lose their friends, health and opportunities for being penny wise and pound foolish. Such persons often reject others or good opportunities in hasty reaction and poor discernment of the situation, thus losing a valuable asset or friend, or they may fail to avoid someone or something when it would be wise to do so; for not everything can be accepted or one will suffer from excessive garbage filling one's life.
A SIXTH aspect of poverty comes to those who focus so much on one thing at any cost, that they fail to diversify and partake of the entire banquet of life and, in the end, find themselves with a vast amount of one thing, but having little else.
A SEVENTH aspect of poverty is that which comes to those who have been convinced that they are unworthy or incapable of having anything of value, because they are fated or destined or cursed to be in poverty, and by such belief they accept their suffering plight.
An EIGHTH aspect of poverty comes through the collective karma, the cultural karma such as: political, environmental, social, natural or geophysical forces that affect the masses and are usually impersonal to the injured individual.
A NINTH aspect of poverty comes to those who have been attacked by psychic curses from another, or by one's own sense of guilt from deep within the subconscious mind, to prevent the person from having the benefits that would bring happiness.
The TENTH aspect of poverty comes to those who are given everything to make them happy, but have not learned that happiness must be generated from attitudes within or outer benefits will bring little or no relief.
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