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Wealth is a Box

Wealth is a Box

All that pertains to real wealth contains hermetic principles and has nothing to do with the desire to get rich. What is important to wealth is the “box” – the space in which we generate money.

Notions of “a lot” or “a little” can never characterize wealth – it is our tone that characterizes it. It is what we sense, after all. It is possible to rot both in the absence of sufficiency and in its excess, but this is not a question of choice. The question of choice is a process of multiplication of what we have. It is the adding up of the construct.

Going for the quality of multiplication, of nurturing, is the most important task, in which we begin to be satisfied with the process rather than what it leads to. Replenishing with process is always related to the quality of perfection. Perfection is always related to our mentality.

The metaphysics of wealth is a philosophy of money that requires special thinking. Everything the brain comes into physical contact with has its own biological and energetic parameters. Money is chemistry, and each of our reactions to money shapes processes of transformation or mutation, that is, whether we lose energy in our interactions with money or accumulate it.

Those who need money just to eat or lie on a sunbed at the seaside, exclude themselves from the concept of wealth, as they incorporate the rules of degradation, of disposal of themselves, plunging into the lowest forms of energy activity, leading to the inertia of consciousness.

Human nature depends on light, but the light is derived from combustion or the production of inner light. Plant nature depends on utilization or mineralization. So the question is, are we biological fuel or humans seeking light?

The process of building wealth should not interfere not only with you but also with the space in which energy can be stored. By developing destructiveness in space, we are destroying ourselves. And in destroying ourselves, we are destroying space. By making ourselves a waste machine, we begin to obey the waste. Money is trigonometry, a spiral that nurtures us or drills us. The proper attunement to money predetermines our path.

The metaphysics of money is the science of such wealth, which a person can know him or herself, and which no money can buy. This wealth is called inner wealth and boils down to the proper organization of our mentality and with it our energy and body.

Wealth allows us to fit into the living space, but in which one? While in our space the person is a byproduct, wealth is already about becoming a person, expressing a certain level of conscious participation in one’s own existence. Only control, and operation of consciousness, can create a sort of safety cushion.

What matters is the particular mindset, but even more important is the nature of the value of wealth, which has its own DNA. Of course, as a biological model, we also need primitive excitement, which money often becomes, reducing us to primates. Under these conditions, the desire for money becomes even more important than the possession of money.

Dependence and the formation of value in the life of the material world is a condition of the frequencies of lower space. Value and richness can only be understood by someone who operates with consciousness and does not depend on reactions. The metaphysics of wealth rests in the metaphysics of the brain, in the development of brainpower. It is the power of the brain that enables us not only to build up, but also to dispose of inferior forms of energy, and to replenish ourselves.

Money is either our disposal of energy on all levels of existence or our disposal on the level of physics. Look at people with money, at the mentality of these people. The most dangerous thing is the dependence on power over someone. Mental attunement is the most difficult point to explain because much here depends on a person’s original attunement. And not understanding this makes a person addicted to envy, vanity, and enjoying the use of others, which can simply be called bad habits, to which you can’t say “don’t do that, it’s bad.” It is important to replace these learned reactions with inner-filling reactions. It is impossible to have wealth when we are addicted to desire.

Gleb Du (Oleg Cherne)

23 November 2021

Channel “Alchemy”