What if we lived in a world where everyone gave everything they had to everyone?
It starts out as a smile. A simple gesture to another to establish comfortability and obvious attraction–male or female. After that there is a hello, an introduction, and a handshake. The handshake is everything. Its so much more than a handshake–its the essence of the soul.
Upon introducing yourself words are unimportant. Its the openness to the soul of the other you are really seeing. This is why and how people remember you or don’t–no matter how long your conversation was. The simple act of introducing yourself to someone and conversing for even one minute is enough to enable someone to help you to do anything it is in this world you want to do–and they can of course help you with. Its about your intention. What is it you want? Everyone has a sixth sense–even though we may not all want to believe it. We can see and hear intention of the ones we converse with. Its living with understanding. Its giving value to another. When guidance is sought with the purest and earnest of intentions that sixth sense is triggered–enabling the freedom and transfer of energy of value to another.
When you give value–energy–its absorbed and reflected and given back to you ten-fold. This process is rinse and repeat. Said person returns value, to which your next action is… yes, you guessed it–return it to an even greater presence back.
You’ve gained a new mentor. Great! Now go mentor others who could gain from what you’ve learned, and continue to be a mentor to your mentor. No one is on the same path. No one has the frame to know everything. You are unique. You are special. Give what God gave you and feel good about it. Never expect anything in return. Give because its the right thing to do. Live and let live.
Your Turn
What experiences have you had where you could see the more you gave, the more was returned to you. It may not have been monetary, but how did you feel?


I am engaged in what you speak about… Have you read Sacred Economics by Charles Eisenstein? I am convinced the spiritual traditions of the world converge on a new paradigm in which what you eloquently articulate is a basic tenet! Thanks for sharing and I will read more thoroughly and comment more later (after the garden visit)…
I have not–but with your recommendation and a little more research on my end I believe I can add that to my list. I had “Freakonomics” on there which I had not started yet, but it sounds like I should check out Sacred Economics first.
Would love to learn more about your engagement Blair, I’m intrigued :) Have a fantabulous garden visit, talk soon! :)