DocM
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Vin,
What I mean to say is this:
Abundance can be yours with the power of intent. God and the universe do not find nobility in poverty and suffering. That being said, initially using this "magic" to change probabilities in the physical world is exciting - - -INITIALLY. Yet your spiritual quest has nothing to do with material success. Perhaps this is why so many religions have advocated giving up worldly possessions, since the ideals of love, gratitude, and assistance to others usually have little to do with material things.
I am reminded of the new student who came to a Shao lin temple to learn Kung Fu, and asked "master, how long will it take me to become a master?" "20 years," was the reply. "But master, if I practice night and day in live in the temple, then how long will it be?" "30 years!" said the master. "What if I set my mind on it, and practice day and night? Then will it be less" To this the master replied "40 years!"
The student was frustrated. "master why do you say it will take longer and longer the more I practice to make it there more quickly." The answer - "because if you have one eye on the clock you will only have one eye to focus on your lessons in Kung Fu!"
This is what I mean about the use of intent to achieve material desires vs. a spiritual quest. If your thoughts are on the material, you likely will have less time to apply intent toward love. This is not, by any means an absolute.
So, what I advocate is use intent wisely. Apply it to succeed; in business, love, education. However, keep in mind the bigger picture, and apply intent to the spiritual quest to express more love at the same time. In the movie The Secret, a man talks of how he used intent to create his dream mansion, by making a "wish board." He cut out pictures from magazines and made a dream house in his mind first. He then applied intent, and within several years he unpacked his old wishboard, and much to his surprise, he was living in his dream house. Nothing wrong with it. But abudance for the sake of abundance alone, while comfortable, eventually rings hollow without love.
As for the bad karma - it only comes about if you apply intent at the cost of acting ethically or taking into account the feelings of another. The dog eat dog philosophy of business comes back to bite you on the bottom. It is not worth it to apply intent to make another fail so that you get the coveted spot at work, or apply intent to achieve success by having another suffer a catastrophe. This is the origin of "black magic," which inevitably leads to negative interactions/karms.
Matthew
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