Investing into surrounding space
Wealth is a spatial concept. It comes from nowhere and goes nowhere. Wealth is a three-dimensional phenomenon closely linked to spirituality. The knowledge of the spirituality of existence is the only thing that can be correlated with the concept of wealth.
Wealth cannot belong to people. It has its own, independent life, even a sacred life. A person with access to wealth is chosen as a manager who is trusted to operate a certain energy source. This source is perceived spatially and is also operated spatially. Wealth is like the Earth – a place for trees to grow, for flowers to flourish and gardens to spread.
All achievements are based on a proper understanding and on decision making. This is why it is important to establish a special attitude towards investing, and perceive it as a manifold model. Only once we reach a certain level of fixed experience (involving both the rational and the irrational) can we achieve growth and develop a sequencing, and not a parallelism, of actions.
Unless we understand wealth as a kind of geometry, we cannot initiate the movement process and will be limited by our behavioral functions, which are linear. We are part of space, and therefore we must begin by investing in ourselves. This means that we must expand oneself until we attain a spatial aspect. We must also understand issues, such as well-being, stability, opportunity and inner freedom, not in terms of reactions to these words, but as a function.
Only by attaining a resonance with what we define as wealth, we can understand the energy of wealth and, most importantly, begin to rely on the cause, and not be a consequence. All this forms a special sensitivity, which should underlie all that we define as wealth. This process combines intuition and concentration and, thus, enhances our understanding of space.