When we observe the design of life itself, we see that abundance is not measured by accumulation, but by connection and flow.
All material wealth — whether gold, crops, paper currency, or digital assets — arises from the same source: this Earth, this existence. The soil, the water, the minerals, the air — all these resources were never created by human beings, only used, transformed, and exchanged.
Yet over time, humanity created systems like trade, currency, markets, and economies, which brought structure and convenience — but also illusion. The illusion that wealth is something external, separate from life, and that accumulating more of it ensures protection, security, and self-worth.
But in truth:
Money is only a tool, not the protection itself. The real protection in life is consciousness, wisdom, relationships, health, integrity, and the ability to live in tune with nature. These are the things that sustain life — long before and long after currencies shift and economies rise and fall.
- When money becomes the symbol of self-worth, fear arises.
- When money becomes the measurement of success, insecurity grows.
- When money becomes the substitute for inner peace, life becomes restless.
This is why so many people, even with enough material comfort, still feel poor inside. The world teaches us to compare, to compete, to measure — not to connect, share, and realize.
Much like the game of carrom: there are only so many coins on the board, but the experience of playing — the mindfulness, strategy, collaboration, the flow of attention — is what gives the game its real value. Similarly, in life, wealth can be exchanged, but peace can only be realized.
So the question is not: “How much do I have?” But rather: “How deeply am I connected to the source of life?”
The more we return to the root, the more abundant life becomes.
This is the truth that no economy can fully capture, but every heart can realize
Master Oneness