(originally posted in Spanish March 15th, 2016)
Lately several friends and many people have asked me about the "Flower of Abundance" (just one of the names these schemes have), and how it relates to the vision of sacred economics. This system whose purpose is to generate abundance has been becoming very popular, in Mexico and elsewhere, in different versions (just google it).
Lately several friends and many people have asked me about the "Flower of Abundance" (just one of the names these schemes have), and how it relates to the vision of sacred economics. This system whose purpose is to generate abundance has been becoming very popular, in Mexico and elsewhere, in different versions (just google it).
First of all I
would like to express my heartfelt support for all the people who are
participating (support for the people not the scheme). I hope that everyone
will be able to achieve their dreams and have valuable human experiences,
friendship, bonding and gratitude along the way.
It is my appreciation
that many of these groups (especially the case of women participating in ‘Telares’)
have a sincere focus of awareness. Where among the members of the group there
is an internal and collective work of evolving towards the spirit of the gift,
with all it means to be open to giving and receiving.
For those who do
not know it I would like to briefly describe the practical part of the Flower
(or 'Telares', or 'Fractals') of Abundance. With some variations, it is
basically the following. First of all, 8 people come in with a monetary gift of
$x each, and there is one person (in the 'center' of the flower) who receives
$8x as a gift. These 8 people were invited by 4 others, who in turn were
invited by 2 others, who in turn were invited by the person in the center of
the flower. There are therefore 4 groups of people: at the centre one person,
then a group of 2 people, followed by a group of 4 and finally a group of 8
people. In total 15 people. After the person in the center receives, each
person advances to the next group, creating two new flowers where those in the
third group each invite two new members so that the new flower center will
again receive $8x, $x from each new member. And so on and so forth.
In short, from a
practical point of view you give an amount of $x when you enter, and as the
process continues you move forward as a group until you are in the center, and
at that point you get 8 times the initial amount you put in. There are some
minor variants but this is the main process that occurs. In short, it would
seem plausible to generate great abundance on the sole condition that more and
more people continue to enter. Permanently.
Since many
people have asked me and continue to ask about it, I decided to write about it.
This is actually a precious opportunity for me to express, once again, the very
core of sacred economics: YOU CANNOT DISMANTLE THE MASTER'S HOUSE USING THE
MASTER'S TOOLS.
I reiterate my
sincere intention that all those who trust and wholeheartedly decide to
participate in these systems have very good experiences and build beautiful
dreams with the abundance they generate for their lives. There is a very
aggressive criticism towards these schemes from the 'establishment', from the
conventional world (see google for multiple examples). Obviously the reaction
from that world is to look at this system as a scam, where someone is taking
advantage of other people's ignorance and naivety. Or simply as a stupidity that
'weak' people choose to believe as they believe in things like Santa Claus.
Without a doubt
in my heart, there is no better decision than to believe in the magic of life,
and in the possibility of abundance for all. Such is the dream that I dream
about with my family, and that I see born every new day with my very own eyes.
Also, I have no doubt about the good, honest intentions with which many people
have created and participate in these groups. Unfortunately, however, I would
like to say that this system presents the same problem as the conventional
capitalist system: it is based on unlimited growth, with limited resources.
It's based on debt.
Like the
conventional economic system, its underlying problem is not that it has bad
intentions. It is simply not a problem of intent. As I have argued in other
posts (please read post When will we stop the destruction of nature?), even if
all businessmen, all politicians, all authorities were honest and well-meaning,
the current course of self-destruction of life would not stop. The change that
has to happen (and is happening) is much deeper, and has little or nothing to
do with human beings "improving" themselves.
It is not a
question of using the same means already present only with better goals or
better purposes. By using the same engineering mentality, albeit with a high
and honest intent, what we end up creating is the same destructive paradigm we
already live in. That is why it is so urgent to recreate our ways of thinking,
really from nothingness. It is the only way to make room for the birth of a new
paradigm. Otherwise nothing new could ever be born.
This system has
in itself the problem that it grows so fast that it soon begins to fail, as it
becomes more and more difficult for more and more new participants to enter.
This means that many people lose their money. Or rather (from the narrative of
the gift) they give their share without receiving anything in return. And there
is nothing wrong with that if they have chosen it, even if it is unconsciously,
from the depths of their being. There is no gift that is actually lost.
There is,
however, a greater problem. If it were fully successful, let's say even super
well accepted by society, it would be an economic activity that generates
enormous pressure for economic growth. Because where can all that money come
from if it's not from printing more money. And every printout of money is
issued as debt. And all debt can only be paid with greater economic growth. And
all economic growth comes from transforming our natural, social, cultural and
spiritual heritage into commercial activities (for a more detailed
understanding see post Introduction to Sacred Economics). In short, the global
success of these systems is only possible with a greater transformation of the
beauty of life, the beauty of nature itself, into the ugliness of progress made
of cement and pig poop (see In the Rhino, Everything).
It is for this
last reason that I cannot in my heart recommend anyone to come in and
participate. At the same time, though, I really wish them every success. I do
not feel 'against' these systems because I feel somehow present in them the
spirit of the gift, the desire of the human soul to build a new world of
abundance and generosity.
This is almost a
worldwide movement. It is happening for a reason. It is definitely energy in
motion, of a feminine kind. And energy in motion always leads somewhere
valuable, yet not necessarily what we might expect or anticipate.
I think that the
abundance of life already IS, there is no need to desire it. Desiring it often
comes with a burden of attachment, even if it is well intentioned.
You cannot
dismantle the system using the same tools with which the system was built. One
cannot by-pass the capitalist system of greed and accumulation, building an
engineering system with improved intentions, using the same brain circuits for
it. As much as such a system carries a sincere intention to give, to give and
to receive, it has an engineering, a mindset of condition: one gives $x, and
then receives $8x. That's just the way it is. A real gift, on the other hand,
is free of all conditions. The abundance of life, the generosity of the spirit
of life is totally unconditional. A lemon tree will never make a calculation of
what it will receive in return for its multiplicity of lemons it gives away.
This is not a call to be "better people", generous as lemons. The
call is to be what already IS.
How does the
Flower of the Abundance of Life look like, not the engineering one, but the one
that already IS and has always been? The Flower of Life that is absolutely
absent from our civilization, from our economic system, from our culture of
separation; and that although it is present in our intentions, it cannot be
recreated from our present mentality. The only way to recreate something new is
with new means. Not the familiar ones. Where is that space for the new? That
new which is at once so old. Where is that space for the unknown?
I think the
simple question "how do we generate abundance for our lives?" is part
of the problem. It is a question with desire, with expectation. How do we share
in the abundance that already is, which comes 'from factory' with the
unstoppable spirit of life?
In its
engineering design, the Flower of Abundance is a quite masculine system, based
on the linear and logical intelligence typical of the masculine mind (see post Human Reason). The Flower of Life on the other hand is feminine,
mysterious, unconditional, free, elusive because no one can control it,
delicate and yet stronger than the ocean.
At the end of
this writing, I wonder if what I say could break the noble and sincere hopes of
any friend or human being. But the deep feeling of hope, of trust in life, is
untouchable, unbreakable. Where there is a flower of abundance, may it truly be
a FLOWER OF LIFE, may it flourish, may it have live in fullness, and may it die
with honor. Thanks to Life for all the flowers.
I leave you an invitation to the Online Workshop on Integration for these groups.
PS: I invite you to read a recent text, subsequent to
this one, also on abundance and which touches on other subjects in this regard,
such as the very notion of abundance: "THE AMAZING LABYRINTHOF ABUNDANCE".
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