Money Is Energy
Money is energy.
We’ve all heard that, “money is the root of all evil” and other negative connotations of the sort. Many of us are raised with the idea that money is evil. I intent to endeavor to change your mind about this myth.
Stop and think about it for a second. Money is simply energy, just as food or electricity are forms of power that fuel our lives. It is how we use this power that is the secret then.
How many of us want to take care of the poor? To help out those that we see who suffer and are in need of care? To build orphanages in foreign lands and to help victims of calamities of war and nature? How can we achieve these goals? We can offer our labor when we have the time and that is notable, but if we have a lack of money, or a job that won’t allow us to help what else can we do?
My argument would be that the more money (energy) that we possess the more good we can accomplish in this world.
Just as we need food to survive and electricity to power our homes and our lives, we need money to pay for these goods and services. It is just another form of energy to power our lives.
Just as misusing electricity can cause bodily harm, or even death, so it is with money. It is how we use it that provides the results. Therefore, money is neither good not evil but a form of energy, it is how we use this energy that is the real topic of question.
To some money can be corrosive. How much of that is the money and how much of that is the nature of the person?
When we start looking at money as a necessary form of energy to power our desires for good it takes on a new meaning. Money can be directly connected with freedom if used in the right ways. To use money to vacation, to spend more time with family, to help those in need, and to better our lives is using it to a positive end.
As we recondition our minds to look at money as energy for good in our lives, then, and only then are we ready to attract it into our lives.
I hope that I have helped you to look at money in a different light and quit viewing it as a “necessary evil” but as the energy that allows us to better our lives and the lives of those around us on a daily basis.
To your success,
Jonathan Burke
www.FreedomofPersonalPower.com

