The "Buy it" Perception
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The "buy it" perception.
It's said all the time...
"I need to buy a..."
"I should buy a..."
"Let's buy a..."
"We should've bought a..."
Is buying something the only way to get it?
Nope.
There are loads of ways to acquire things that don't involve money at all.
Then why do we say "I'll buy a..." like this?
We say "buy it" and "buy a" all the time because our society is conditioned toward the use of money to acquire things.
This is not a natural state, it was forged by those intent on advertising their offerings to us as they ask for more money. Generations of buying and selling as the normal way have conditioned us to this.
Yet...
You can barter to get things.
You can make things.
You can work for something.
Someone can give you things.
You can even simply find things.
Some things you can acquire through growing and breeding.
You can hunt and forage things as well.
There are a lot of ways to acquire things that are not buying them.
Yet we still say I'll buy this or that.
When we say "I'll buy a..." we have limited the options for how we may acquire it to only buying it.
This is folly.
This requires us to always have money, a single resource, for anything we're attempting to get.
In a regime change they may even change the money, rendering yours what it was to begin with...
Paper.
It isn't that money is hard to get or anything, it's that money is a single resource that does not fill any need we actually have. It has to be exchanged for whatever things we need instead of used directly.
Meaning the making of money is one of the least efficient ways to get the things you want or need.
It's certainly how we're taught to get things yet it's slow and cumbersome.
It's like this...
Why would we attempt to get one thing when we really want another?
That is lunacy.
After I have that thing I then have to exchange it for what I really want.
It's a trick!
Growing up we said: "going around the outhouse to get to the bathroom".
If we change this perception of always having to buy things to getting them instead, it opens up more possibilities for how we can acquire them.
We've opened our perception to include any way of getting them instead of only one.
Ask for what you really want instead.
So, get out of the "buy it" perception.
When you want something, don't say you'll buy it, say you'll get it. When you think of it, picture the item, not the money to buy the item. It's the item that you truly wanted, not the money.
You would have just spent the money on the item, showing that you really didn't want the money, you wanted the item.
Ask for the thing you really want, not how you think you have to go about getting it. The universe is smarter than you, it will sort out how to get it to you regardless what limitations you might perceive.
A lot of times we get money and have to spend it on bills and shit anyway, making it so that item we really want cannot be purchased because of all the other things that want our money.
If you're allowing for items to come to you in more ways than just purchasing then any items could have still gotten to you if you did not have the money to buy them.
It's amazing to me how much more efficient and fluid life becomes when you're asking for what you really want instead of the money to get it.
It's literally skipping steps in the process.
The "buy it" perception is a trick.
Thinking we have to buy things to get them literally steals your magic. It forces you to comply to a single channel for attraction.
It's like finding the most magical of creatures and caging it to never act magical again.
It slows down the entire process of acquiring anything by forcing you through a set of hoops to get it.
A set of hoops that many times you never complete and instead go without what you want or need.
You could liken it to trying to fit a square object into a round hole.
It can make you limit your perception on purpose.
Thinking you don't have enough money to get certain things is also part of this trick.
When we've conditioned ourselves to believe that we need money to get things and money feels tight, we will forgo what we want on purpose to conserve the money.
When really all we needed to do was refrain from this mental limitation and allow ourselves to receive things in any way the universe would get what you want to you.
Influencing a human into limiting their own perception is nearly as cutthroat as it gets.
This in turn influences them to do and become less.
If we are equal and I can influence you to do and become less...
Then I just became superior to you by default and you agree because you're the one doing and becoming less intentionally.
This "buy it" perception is only one way that people are influenced to limit themselves willingly. There are many others.
So the next time you catch yourself saying "I'll buy a..." resolve to say you will get it instead.
It's just one more way, in an ocean of ways, to make this life easier and more magical.
The "Buy it" Perception
by Michael David
Co-founder of #thealliance and loyal since before the egg.
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