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1 April 2013

A is for Abundance. A-Z challenge - Words of change -

abundance |əˈbəndəns|
noun: a very large quantity of something 


My abundance story is a bit 'special' - because it has to do with hearing voices while I was in a New Age shop, looking for a bell.  I saw and was about to touch it, when a message, in my head, said "Everything you need you already have." It was a gentle, calm male voice, not just a memory of my mum telling me not to touch everything.

No point looking over my shoulder, this speaker was in my brain. I was curious, and a little spooked. I didn't buy the bell.  I never heard that message again, but I thought about it every time I looked at bells, shoes, junk food or anything else I didn't really need.

Fast forward 3 months and still no bell, the market season was coming to an end, and the message still made no sense until early one Autumn morning. My neighbour, a big punch drunk sailor, came to visit me after his 4 month trip to Europe, with a gift. He was a man of few words, especially when he was sober. "This is for you, I thought you might like it"

His carefully wrapped gift was unexpected. I had sailed with him a few times and helped him seal the deal on his apartment but I was surprised to even get a visit. I screamed with delight when I unwrapped the present and saw my new bell.  He's not into 'the hocus pocus' but he thought it was strange, both the voice and that he had bought me the bell. It's old fashioned looking, painted light green with a wooden handle. It wasn't anything like the bells I had seen, but 3 months ago my guiding voice was right. I did already have what I needed, it was already mine just in another part of the world. My perfect bell,  it's tone, and the memory, are both lasting.

"Everything you need you already have." 

If you're reading this blog then you have abundance in your life.  Can't find a new outfit, it's fine to wear an old one.  Can't find your shoe size, there's a better pair for you, somewhere else.  Feeling jealous that someone else is succeeding - scarcity is invading your thoughts.  There is always plenty of what we need, for everyone, and with the right attitude you can have some too.  Give with abundance, but please don't be greedy, take only what you need.

If you're not getting what you want, can't do it, afraid of it, miserable or apathetic your forgetting abundance, (not all the good ones are taken or gay - they just might look a little different to what you expected :)) -

If your visiting from the A-Z challenge I wish you an abundance of inspiration.  

Are you a bit 'special'?  What have your voices told you?

67 comments :

  1. Hi Ida .. lovely story - and how amazing ... thanks for the abundance of inspiration ... you too - and enjoy the A - Z challenge - cheers Hilary

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    1. I'm enjoying so much. I just wish I had the time to read all the posts.

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  2. Ida, I read your profile intro above too, and what a beautiful story of love and getting to your new home, in Denmark.That was special. And I look forward to more of your contribution in the coming days of A-Z challenge. But most of all, thank you for visiting and saying hi at nuttybean, that is a gift that brought me to read your pages here. Such abundance. AF

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    1. I liked your Antwerp story too, even though I skimmed over some of the details because I have already spent so many hours reading today. I'm constantly on the web searching for meal ideas. i look forward to finding some inspiration on your blog

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  3. Wow, well said. There is peace in knowing we have enough. Your profile is lovely, too. What a romantic, adventuresome life you have had! It is the story one could enjoy reading in a novel. Count me as your newest follower. Now come check out my blog. I'm a writer, too (YA novelist and assorted writing), family historian, wife, mom, and grandmom.

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    1. I'm almost sorry I didn't use the word 'enough'. I started writing the novel in last years Nanowrimo challenge, I've got just over 50,000 words to date - I'm hoping this blog will help me find a way to reach 'the end' - thanks for following - and yes I read your post and am now fondly remembering my obsession with my view master. :)

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    2. abundance can be found in so little...I loved your first entry! A is also for ALRIGHT! I am Aghast at you Ability to Aliterate the Amazing!

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    3. thanks Zoe - I had a little laugh at your ability to aliterate and have taken up the challenge in my E post for Day 5 - one sentence 10 E words. Your 'A' post bought a tear to my eye. An abundance of emotions from a comment and a post - You are right - so much in so little.

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  4. Wow, what a great story! And you've havent heard the voice since?

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    1. I only ever heard that message once, but the lesson is still with me. The voice has spoken to me a few times since then. One memorable time was a silencing 'Shut up' when I was on an obsession merry-go-round in my mind - of Does he love - does he love me not.

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  5. Such a great A-post!

    If you have a roof over your head, a plate of food on your table at night, and a bed to retire to at the end of the day, then by world standards, you are very wealthy

    Thanks for the reminder that we have an abundance of blessings - we need to learn to recognise it!

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    1. When I wrote about how you have abundance if you are reading this, I was thinking if you have a computer you are rich. You reminded me that even being able to read or write is a gift that millions of people in this world never get to experience. Indeed, we have a wealth of abundance.

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  6. Love it! I love those 'voices'. I almost chose the word Abundance for my first blog too, I'm sure you won't mind my sharing your blog on my LOA page :)

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    1. Not at all Dear Natasha Bing, especially if you explain what an LOA page is :) - I loved how you described your journey to Ascension. Doll, your name leads me to your google profile page and you have no link to your http://tashbing.blogspot.com.au/ on it. It would be a real shame if people couldn't read about 'The guide to everything Tash bing' - which is what I googled to find you. :)

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    2. I found it - you Law of Attraction SC page on facebook - thanks Tash

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  7. How lovely to meet you Ida (you have a new fan!) because I love stories like this and anything spiritual. X

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    1. Thanks for joining Susan, the story I read on your blog (which your name doesn't link to??) was very spooky :) Tapping into my own sense of spirit has been a part of the journey, that my little deck of cards are still taking me on.

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  8. What a fabulous post- I saw it earlier, but wanted to give it enough time to read it properly, so I'm back :)
    I was invited to join two people in a meditation type evening. I sat with them as it began, and as soon as I did, I had a very strong voice in my mind stating "This is not your path, this is not for you, turn back" and I got out of there super-fast, as it was like there was someone right next to me.

    Turns out years later that this was a fairly dangerous, overbearing 'cult' type of organisation.
    Lx

    Blogging AtoZ @ChickLitLove

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    1. Oh Laura how funny - not the cult - but my images of you getting out super fast, so many of us stay in dangerous situations because we don't want to embarrass anyone. I'm glad you listened to your voice, and I hope you found a way to meditate without the nasties - solitaire or walking works for some people :)

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    2. P.s Thanks for taking the time to come back - it means a lot to me

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  9. Hey Ida!

    Lovely to meet you on this first exciting day of the challenge! Thanks for your comment and for introducing me this inspirational site of your- so much positive energy coming out of here, it's just wonderful! Will definitiely be stopping by over the next month and beyond!

    Thanks!
    Beverly
    @Bevimus

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    1. I couldn't find your A-Z post from the link in your name. - and your google page only has the link for your award post, maybe I'm missing something but that didn't lead me to your other posts either. Anyway - thanks for popping in and feeling the love, I look forward to finding your posts again :)

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  10. What a beautiful story to kick off the challenge- thanks for sharing!

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    1. I think our stories are on the same wavelength today, but while you indulge in your next piece of cake I might just settle for another cup of tea :)

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  11. What a beautiful story! I live reading and about experiences like this. They don't happen to me very often but when they do, the memory does linger, and resurface from time to time.
    Jamie Dement (LadyJai)
    Http://writebackwards.we3dements.com

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    1. How lucky to have had them at all, maybe you can share some on your blog - or here.

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  12. What a magical story. We live such a life of over-indulgence when most of us already have everything we need.

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    1. It was a timely message for me - and definitely a universal one.

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  13. Wonderful A word to get the challenge started. Great to read.


    The music on my blog is part and parcel of my blog as Arlee and Alex will tel you. It's been missing of late as my internet have had problems. Glad you liked the song .

    Yvonne.

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    1. Thank you for visiting me Yvonne - I esp. love the last few lines of the song and your post on Arlee is lovely

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  14. Hi Ida,

    What a thoughtful posting with a profound, powerful message. "Everything you need you already have." Ah yes and my inner child, which tells the truth, has told me, "Gary, you are not defined by your mistakes. What you learn from your mistakes, defines you."

    A peaceful, positive day to you, Ida. May you and all those participating in the challenge, find fun, friendship and fulfilment.

    In kindness and goodwill,

    Gary :)

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    1. Dear Gary, Yabba Dabba Doh! - I loved your post today, what an amazing talent with words you have, your inner child is lucky to have you - especially because you listen. I have typed and said the word abundance so many times today, all I can think about it a bun dancing - around some cheese and salami perhaps :) Good night and thanks for popping in.

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  15. Hi Ida,

    Thanks for mentioning the A to Z Challenge over at Repossible! I just signed up for the challenge (I'm a total sucker for any challenge ... ) and got my first post up: A is for Acknowledgment which can relate to what you say above, "I am a healer and writer and it took me 40 years to feel comfortable saying that."

    I love the line, as others have also mentioned, "Everything you need you already have." It can be at least as fun (if not more) to discover what you have already or maybe it's "re-discovering."

    Thanks for the tip on the A to Z and thanks for your Abundance kickoff post.

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    1. re-discovering/ remembering / honouring and more... I hope you do a post on how do links in comments - I have had a few failed attempts today, and you have 3 in yours. *link envy again* Heading over to acknowledge acknowledgment now :)

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    2. I need it to start with the letter B though ... ;-) Maybe "C" for comments!? I'll get you something.

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    3. Hi Ida,

      I got my letter B for the day: B is for Beneficient and in doing so, answered you question about How to Add Links into Comments.

      April is going to be fun. ;-)

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    4. that is very beneficent of you - thanks for making it easy for me to find your link (both of them) I agree about April being fun - if I manage to get some sleep I might even remember it one day :)

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  16. Very wise words! It's nice to meet you through the challenge.

    Julie

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  17. Amazing how that worked out. And we usually have all we need, and that includes what's inside of us.

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    1. I saw a post on Activism today that made me remember not everyone has abundance in their lives but if you count what's inside I guess we could all find something to be grateful for.... but that brings me to G and I can only do 1 week at a time :) Thanks for popping in it's been a wonderful day here.

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  18. Beautifully said, and I so agree. I've often heard people have these abilities but aren't very open to exploring them. I've had a few feelings of let's say not being alone while in beautiful nature settings, historic cemeteries etc.

    Thanks for your visit, agree with you on the kids too.

    leaving you a differnt blog link for another a-z

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    1. Sandy I really want to say we are never alone. Then I hear my mothers voice saying the exact opposite and she was right too. I don't consider it an ability more than an experience that I really can't define or completely understand (this isn't hogwarts) but it was a lovely experience overall with a message that has served me well.

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  19. Wow! That is such a great story. The world is a freaky place sometimes, in a good way though. I think the fact that we are all able to take part in the A-Z Challenge shows that we have more than enough of what we need already.
    Great post!
    -Kirsten
    (Just Ermie & Short Story Ideas)

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    1. Thanks Kirsten, I have thought about people not doing the challenge that are forced to live in scarcity today and wish I had have been able to acknowledge that somehow... I guess I'm doing it now. I can't wait to see what Ermie will B up to in Abroad tomorrow - still laughing :)

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    Testing a link

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    1. use < > instead of [ ] dear.

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    2. huge thank you Miss Bates, not are you a talented poet/writer - I adored your Amor blog today, you are astute and accommodating - clever and helpful. Much appreciated.

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  21. Oh my god Ida.
    Your talent in communicating and the way you see the world fills me with the desire to shout across to anyone who wants to listen:
    I AM SO GLAD I KNOW YOU!

    Thank you for the abundance of joy you have given me.
    :)

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  22. Hi, really great story of abundance. Thanks for the follow and I look forward to reading more of you a to z posts. Hope you get a chance to hope over to my blogs. :)

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    1. I just popped over - Happy april fools day - I leant something new from you today :)

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  23. Amazing story! And such a good message. You're absolutely right. I tend to feel like I need things all the time. Lately I've been dreaming of a bigger house, which we will need eventually since we have one bedroom that we share with our son, but lately I've been finding ways to make our small space work, and I'm so much happier now that I'm working with what I have rather than wishing I had something else. Thanks for the encouragement!

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    1. My little one bedroom apartment was a safe haven for me but every so often it felt so small - then I would remember that I bought it off a Polish woman that used to live in it with her husband and 2 kids, it was paradise for her and her family compared to what she had known in her past.

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  24. Hi Ida,

    I knew someone had written something about Abundance that your post resonated with! It was, uh, me ... ;-) I Have Everything I Want. I Want Everything I Have.

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    1. Indeed the message is the same - universal truths have a way of repeating themselves :)

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  25. Hey Ida, I loved reading this post its so inspiring and uplifting. Good luck for the challenge am also taking part in it and so thrilled as this is my first challenge.

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  26. It's a really good reminder, and a great post.

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  27. This is a very thought-provoking piece. I guess it's human nature to never be content. But we really should learn to be grateful for our abundance. Thanks for this. :)

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    1. I think never being content is a learned behaviour - and so is being grateful - I happy to see you hear Dee. Thank you

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    1. *hot flush, may be unrelated to feeling of joy* thanks a lot William :)

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  29. Wow this is awesome! I have had this happen to me before as I am falling asleep so I never remember what they says. I went to a 'psychic shop' (as I call it) and they said it was my angels. It freaked me out I will tell you that much! http://lolaroselifestyle.blogspot.com.au

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    1. Lola, I am sure many people have their own interpretations of what the voice is, I have christians tell me God spoke directly to them, traditional new agers like terms like angels, or spirit. I prefer to think of it as a guide or perhaps even just my higher self... I hope your'e not too freaked out...before you go to bed you could ask that you remember any messages you hear, but if you are anything like me - if it's meant to be heard and remembered - it will be loud and clear, and probably at an inconvenient time :)

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