The Infinite Way
Joel Goldsmith (1947)
Key Word (s):
Supply
1. Something needed or wanted made available to
someone
2. To satisfy a needed requirement
3. Provide (someone) with something needed or wanted
4. Goods or services available to us at any given time
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Supply
Part
1
The Secret of supply is to be found in the twelfth chapter of Luke:
And he said unto his disciples, Therefore I say unto you, Take no
thought for your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall
put on.
The life is more than meat, and the body is more than raiment.
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have
storehouse nor barn, and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the
fowls?
And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?
If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take
thought for the rest?
Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and
yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of
these.
If then God so clothe the grass, which is today in the field, and
tomorrow is cast into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, O ye of
little faith?
And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be
ye of doubtful mind.
For all these things do the nations of the world seek after: and your
Father knoweth that ye have need of these things.
But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be
added unto you.
Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give
you the kingdom.
The question now arises: How is it possible to "take no
thought" for money when pressing obligations must be met? How can we trust
God when year in and year out these financial problems confront us, and usually
through no fault of our own? We have seen in these passages from Luke that he
way to solve our difficulties is to take no thought for supply, whether of
money, food, clothing, or any other form. And the reason that we need have no
anxiety about these things is that "it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom" because He "knoweth that
ye have need of these things".
In order that we may enter wholly into the spirit of confidence of this
inspired message of Scripture, we must understand that money is not supply, but
is the result or effect of supply. There is no such thing as a supply of money,
clothes, homes, automobiles, or food. All these constitute the effect of
supply, and if this infinite supply were not present within you, there never
would be "the added things" in your experience. The added things, of
course, are those practical things like money, food, and clothing that are so
necessary at this stage of our existence.
Since money is not supply, what is? Let us digress for a moment and
look at the orange tree which is laden with fruit. We know that the oranges do
not constitute supply because when these have been eaten, or sold, or given
away, a new crop starts at once to grow. The oranges are gone, but the supply
remains, because within that tree, there is a law in operation. Call it a law
of God or a law of nature--the name of the law is not too important, but the
recognition of the presence of a law operating in, through, or as, the tree is
important. That law operates to draw in--through the roots--minerals,
substances, elements of air, water, and sunshine which it then transforms into
sap that is drawn up through the trunk of the tree and distributed through the
branches and finally sent into expression as blossoms. In due time, this law
transforms the blossoms into green marbles and this becomes the full grown
orange. The orange is the result or effect of the operation of the law acting
in, through, and as the orange tree. As long as this law is present we will
have oranges. The orange of itself cannot produce another orange. Thus we
understand that the law is the supply and the oranges are the fruits, the
results or effect of the law.
Within you and within me, there is also a law in operation--a law of
life--and our awareness of the presence of this law is our supply. Money and
the things necessary for our daily living are the effects of the consciousness
of the activity of the law within. This understanding enables us to take
thought off the things of the outer world and abide in the consciousness of the
law.
What is the law which is our supply? The universal or divine
Consciousness, your individual consciousness, is the law. This law actually is
your consciousness. Thus your consciousness becomes the law of supply unto you,
producing its own image and likeness in the form of those things necessary to
your well- being. As there is no limitation to your consciousness, there is no
limit to your conscious awareness of the action of the law and therefore no
limit to your supply in all its forms.
The divine or universal Consciousness, your individual consciousness,
is spiritual. The activity of this law within you is likewise spiritual and therefore
your supply in all forms is spiritual, infinite, and ever-present. What we
behold as money, food and clothing, automobiles and homes represents our
concepts of these ideas. Our concepts are as infinite as our mind.
Let us agree now to see that just as we need take no thought for
oranges as long as we have the source or supply which is continually producing
fruit for us, so we need no longer take thought about dollars. Let us learn to
think of dollars, as we do of leaves on a tree or oranges, as the natural and
inevitable result of the law active within. There is truly no need to be
concerned even when the trees appear to be bare, as long as we are conscious of
the truth that the law is even now operating within to bring forth fruit after
its own kind. Regardless of the state of our finances at any given moment, let
us not be concerned or worried because we now know that the law acting in,
through, and as our consciousness is at work within us, when we are asleep as
well as when we are awake, to provide all those added things.
Let us learn to look at the lilies and rejoice at the proof of the
presence of God's love for His creation. Let us watch the sparrows and note how
confidently they trust this law.
Let us rejoice when we see the flowers in spring and summer because
they assure us of the divine Presence. As we learn to enjoy the beauties and
bounties of nature, with no desire to hoard any of them, with no fear that
there is less than an infinite supply of them, so we learn to enjoy the
fruitage of our infinite supply--the results of that infinite storehouse within
us--with no fear of any lack to plague us.
Enjoy these things of the outer realm but do not consider them as
supply. Our conscious awareness of the presence and activity of the law is our consciousness
of supply, and the outer things are the forms as which our consciousness
expresses. The inner supply appears as the necessary outer things.
Part
2
We say in one breath that we should take no thought for our supply or
for our health, and in the next breath, we say that we must "pray without
ceasing" and "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you
free". Through seeming to be contradictory, both admonitions are correct,
but they have to be understood.
There is always a belief of human good in operation--a law of averages,
and from this we derive our material benefit. In house to house selling, there
is usually an average of one sale out of twenty calls; in advertising through
circulars, there is an average return of about two percent; in automobile
driving, it is claimed that a certain percentage of accidents is the rule, life
insurance companies have a table of life expectancy, and from their averages,
they can tell you at any time approximately how many years you will continue to
live.
To live humanly, that is, to go along from day to day letting these
averages affect you, letting human beliefs operate upon you, is not scientific
living. This is all part of the belief of human existence, and unless you do
something specific about it, you bring yourself under these so-called economic
or health laws. These suggestions, which actually are but beliefs, are so
universal as to become mesmeric in their operation, and they tend to act upon
those who are not alert, bringing forth limitation.
What must we do to keep ourselves free of these suggestions, so that we
can live above them? First, we must live on a higher plane of consciousness.
Insofar as possible, we must train ourselves to know that anything that exists
in the realm of effect is not cause, is not creative, and has no power over us.
This brings up the important point in spiritual wisdom that I am the law, I am
truth, I am life eternal. Since I am infinite consciousness and since I am the
law, then nothing in the external can act upon me and be law unto me. There is
nothing from which we can suffer but the acceptance of illusion as reality.
These things called sin and disease are not what we are suffering from: They
are the forms the one error assumes. Regardless of the name we use, they are
hypnotism, suggestions, illusion, appearing as person, place, or
thing--appearing as sin, disease, lack, and limitation.
We must not live as though we were effect with something operating upon
us. Let us remember to live as the Law, as the Principle of our being. We can
take possession of our affairs only as we consciously realize that they are the
effect of our own consciousness, the image and the likeness of our own being,
the manifestation or expression of our divine Self--then alone can we be a law
unto them.
We must begin our days with the inner reminder of our true identity. We
must identify ourselves as Spirit, as Principle, as the law of Life unto our
affairs. It is a very necessary thing to remember that we have no needs: We are
infinite, individual, spiritual consciousness embodying within ourselves the
infinity of good, and therefore, we are that center, that point of
God-consciousness which can feed five thousand any day and every day--not by
using our bank account, but by using the infinity of good pouring through us
the same as it poured through Jesus. We do not meet people with the idea of
what we can get or what they can do for us, but we go out into life as the
presence of God.
During the day, whether doing housework, driving a car, selling or
buying, we must consciously remember that we are the law unto our universe, and
that means that we are a law of love unto all with whom we come in contact. We
should consciously remember that all who come within our range of our thought
and activity must be blessed by the contact, because we are a law of love; we
are the light of the world. We should consciously remember that we do not need
anything, because we are the law of supply--in action we can feed "five
thousand" of those who do not yet know their identity.
There is a belief of separation between us and God--our good--and this
we correct by realizing, "'I and my Father are one'; all that the Father
has is mine; the place whereon I stand is holy ground." In recognition of
the infinity of our being, we realize the truth of the Bible, we realize the
truth of these promises. They are no longer quotations, but statements of fact,
and that brings us to the point of demarcation between "knowing the
truth" and "taking no thought."
We are realizing truth now as an established truth within our own
consciousness--the truth of our being. We are not taking thought to make any
good come to us; we are not giving ourselves a treatment to make something
happen to us, but we are realizing the truth, knowing the truth of our own
identity, of our oneness with the Infinite, with our infinite capacities. The
reason for realizing and knowing this truth is that through the ages we have
come to be known as man--as something other than God-being--and unless we now
consciously and daily remind ourselves of the true nature of our being, we will
come under the general belief that we are something separate and apart from
God.
There is a belief that we are separate from some people who are really
a part of our completeness, a belief that we are separate or apart from certain
spiritual ideas necessary to our fulfillment which may appear as person,
papers, home, companionship, opportunity. This belief of separation we correct
by realizing that our oneness with God constitutes our oneness with every idea.
Illustrative of this is the telephone. Through my telephone I can reach any
other telephone any place in the world, but I cannot reach even my next door
neighbor by telephone without first going through the central station. Then by establishing
my oneness with central, I am one with every telephone. In the realization of
our oneness with God, infinite Principle, Love, we find and manifest our
oneness with every idea necessary to the unfoldment of our completeness.
Never forget that you cannot live scientifically as man or idea but
that you must realize yourself to be Life, Truth, and Love. You must accept
Jesus' revelation of I AM until it
becomes realization with you.
Stop trying to apply Truth: Attempting to apply Truth is the action of
the human thought. Truth is infinite; therefore, there is nothing to which you
can apply Truth. It is the reality of being, and there is nothing inside or
outside for Truth to act upon: Truth is self-acting and self-operative.
We are all engaged in activities through which our supply appears to
come. Regardless of whether it is business, a profession, or an art, it is an
activity of Consciousness. So regarded, our activity is intelligently and
lovingly directed and sustained. It is even more than this: As an emanation of
Consciousness, it is Consciousness Itself individually appearing and expressing
Its own being, nature, and character. The government is upon Its shoulder, and
Consciousness alone is responsible. We learn to let go, let God, Consciousness,
assume Its responsibilities.
In the Bible we read of the trials and tribulations of Elijah. As we
follow him through the eighteenth chapter of I Kings, we must understand that
only the consciousness of the presence of Spirit, God, within him could have done
these mighty works. No human power could have accomplished them.
In the nineteenth chapter, we find discouragement creeping in at what
appears as the failure of Elijah's ministry. Actually, this was an opportunity
for Elijah to prove that the power was not that of a human being, but actually
God-power appearing as a man, God appearing as individual being.
The food prepared for Elijah under the juniper tree is his own
awareness of the presence of God appearing in tangible form.
We are led in this nineteenth chapter of I Kings to that great message
in the eighteenth verse, "Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all
the knees which have not bowed into Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed
him." You note here that God has not saved out seven thousand for Elijah,
but for Himself--for God appearing as Elijah.
Whatever our work may be--in business, in a profession, or as an
artist--God, the Consciousness of the individual, always has kept seven
thousand (completeness) for Himself, and as we learn to listen for that
"still small voice" which spoke to Elijah, we, too, will be led to
our work and recognition and compensation are to be found. We exist as
individual Consciousness; therefore, all that is necessary to our fulfillment
is included in the infinite Consciousness which we are.
In an individual way, God is expressing Itself as you, and your ability
is really the ability of God; your activity is actually the activity of
Consciousness, Life; and, therefore, the responsibility for you is God's responsibility.
Gain this consciousness of God's presence and you have the whole secret of
success in every walk of life.
As individual spiritual consciousness, there are seven thousand
(fulfillment) prepared for you--that is, God, the Consciousness of the individual,
the Consciousness of you, has given you your individual abilities and
capacities, and likewise has given you the opportunity and the rewards. These
appear to fit each situation.
Always remember that God, your individual Consciousness, has prepared for
you all that is necessary for the fulfillment of your individual experience.
You are never outside the harmony of God's being. Cultivate the awareness of
the presence of God every moment.
It is our conscious union with God which enables us to live without
taking thought and makes possible a life of complete abundance--by Grace.
There is an invisible bond between all of us. We are not on earth to
get from one another, but to share the spiritual treasures which are of God.
Our interest in each other is, in truth, purely spiritual. Our purpose in life
is the unfolding of the Spirit within.
From the height of spiritual vision, we do not look upon each other as
man or woman, as rich or poor, as great or humble. All human values are
submerged in our common interest to seek and to find the Kingdom within. We see
each other as travelers on the path of Light; we share our unfoldments, our
experiences, and our spiritual resources. We would not withhold any of these
from each other.
Likewise, there is no envy or jealousy of each other's spiritual
attainments. Let us even for a moment realize that whatever we posses of
supply, position, prestige or power, health, beauty, or wealth is the gift of
God and, therefore, equally available to all of us in the measure of your
open-ness of consciousness--and your understanding how we can carry our
impersonal love out into the human world.
Let us once catch the vision that whatever anyone possesses, even of
what appears as material good is but the expression of his state of consciousness,
and it would be impossible to envy another's possessions, or even to desire
them. The first step in living by Grace, living in universal peace, must begin
with the understanding that all anyone has is of the Father, that is, all that
anyone possesses and all that anyone can ever own is the outpouring of his own
infinite consciousness.
We are all "joint-heirs with Christ" in God; therefore, we
all draw upon the resources of our own infinite consciousness and Soul, and we
need not labor, strive, or struggle for that which is already divinely ours.
All that anyone possesses at any time, even of what seems to be of human value,
is the unfoldment of his own state of consciousness and, therefore, belongs
only to the possessor. That which we have is the result of the fruitage of our
own state of consciousness; and what we have not yet achieved is our own lack
of conscious union with God, our infinite Consciousness.
We can have as much of everything as we desire by enlarging the borders
of our understanding and realization. Nothing that we can get from another
would ever really be ours, even if we received it legally. It would still
belong only to the one with the consciousness of it. What is ours is eternally
ours, but ours only because it is our state of consciousness in expression.
All that the Father, my very own infinite Consciousness, has is mine.
The realization of this truth would enable all men to live together in
one world harmoniously, joyously, successfully -- without fear of one another
and without greed, envy, or lust. We would be back in the Garden of Eden. We
would live without taking thought, which is by Grace. This would constitute the
recognition of life as the gift of God--as the free flow of our consciousness.
It would reveal the invisible spiritual tie which binds us in an eternal
brotherhood of Love. It would forever solve the problem of supply and thereby
establish the reign of peace on earth.
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Affirmation:
All of my supply comes from Infinite Source. My supply flows to me effortlessly and continuously. Absolutely nothing can block my openness and reception of my supply. Infinite supply flows continuously to me because it is an eternal part of my Spiritual Birthright. All I do to receive Infinite Supply is to know that it is rightfully mine. Infinite Source continually replenishes my supply, just as it does with the trees that bare fruit. When my supply is used up, my supply is replenished.
Infinite Source, I thank you for my daily
supply.
Baba-Kundi
Ma`at-Shambhala
(SpiritWalker)
09.02.12
(SpiritWalker)
09.02.12
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