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Preserving Good Fortune, The Intersection of Abundance, Self-Reliance, and Manifestation

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Preserving Good Fortune, The Intersection of Abundance, Self-Reliance, and Manifestation

In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhi Iyer explores the physical and spiritual manifestations of abundance, using recent infrastructure improvements in India as a backdrop. She argues that true "good fortune" is maintained through self-reliance and the protection of one's mental "wiring" against poverty-driven thought forms. The discussion bridges the gap between the Law of Attraction and the societal impacts of outsourcing personal labor.

Physical Proofs of Abundance and Symbolism
The host observes recent "magical" changes at a local railway station, where new escalators and elevators were installed at the ends of platforms. These additions, characterized by their shiny, scratch-free metal, serve as physical evidence of rapid manifestation that avoids structural damage to the original decades-old station. Beyond infrastructure, a massive statue of the "Goddess of Abundance" is under construction, depicted sitting on a lotus with gold coins falling from her hands. The temple also houses 108 smaller statues, a number considered powerful for manifestation and chanting, representing various versions of energy such as fertility, physical strength (symbolized by elephants), and material wealth.

The Spiritual Cost of Outsourcing Labor
A central theme of the discussion is the "robbing" of physical and mental strength through the over-reliance on domestic help and laborers. Iyer contrasts the "American way" of self-reliance—cleaning, cooking, and driving oneself—with the local culture of hiring maids and porters for every task. She posits that when people outsource their physical labor, they surrender their confidence and vitality to the laborer class. This creates a cycle where the wealthy lose the ability to perform basic tasks, while the "thought forms" of the labor class grow in influence.

The Law of Attraction and Societal Demographics
According to the principle of "ask and it is given," the host suggests that a population's collective laziness directly causes an explosion in the laborer and delivery-person demographics. By demanding that others wash clothes, deliver food, or carry luggage, society inadvertently manifests a larger class of people to fulfill those roles. This "spurt of growth" in the maid and helper categories over the last decade is viewed as a direct response to the "IT and cushy job" sector's refusal to engage in physical work. Retaining the "old way" of doing things is presented as a shield against this demographic shift.

Defending the Abundance Mindset
The host warns against the "poverty mindset" or "socialist" thought forms that attempt to puncture an individual's good fortune. She shares an anecdote of an Uber driver questioning her choice of a large car for only three people, viewing it as an attempt to impose a "penny-pinching" viewpoint. Maintaining good fortune requires "stonewalling" these external judgments and remaining alert to one's mental wiring. Iyer concludes that joyful manifestation depends on making choices aligned with luxury and comfort rather than settling for less.

Good fortune is not merely a matter of luck but a conscious choice to maintain self-reliance and protect one's mental alignment with abundance. By performing one's own work and rejecting the "poverty mindset" of others, an individual can directly invoke the energies of the Goddess of Abundance and preserve their personal power.

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[00:00] Speaker 1: (instrumental music plays) Hi, this is Sugandhi Iyer for the Good Fortune Show. How are we doing today? The last time, I told you about how this railway station in which the people who carry luggage for others, the porters, the coolies, they had to climb all these stairs and carry everything on their shoulders and heads. But that the last time we went there and there were escalators. There were escalators and elevators. So this is a place of magic. Now, the thing is, we went back, (laughs) in a day or two to the same railway station. We took a train and we went there. And when we accessed the escalators/elevator area, it was located at the end of the platform. It was located at the end of the station itself.

[02:46] Speaker 1: That is to say, what they did was, I said I, I don't see any sign of construction, which was not there, but in a very short period of time, this was put up, I think, because everything is new there, like shiny metal. Everything is shiny and new. And it was put at the end of the platform, at the end of the railway station, so they did not interrupt the original railway station, because then they would have to break things, correct? And install, because structurally it's already been there for some time. Decades. But what they did is, they put it at the end of the railway station, so like an (laughs) afterthought maybe? No, they just, it was convenient to do that without structurally breaking the station in between, so in between the old staircases. They're in good condition. Uh, by old I mean that the original staircase, staircases exist, just as it always was. But they put the escalator and elevator area at the end of the station. So at the end of a platform.

[04:05] Speaker 1: So they added it, and it looks new, in the sense that everything is shiny and everything looks, um, you know, like it's recent, not like it's been there for a very long time. (laughs) It's all shiny. Hardly scr- any scratches, if any. I, that's what I mean. So, yes, something was added on, and it was added on in the last few weeks, very quickly. (laughs) I don't know how they did it. But it was done at the end of the station without structurally impacting the rest of the railway station, which has always existed. So there is proof, I suppose, in its newness. So that's one proof. Two, the fact that everything is shiny, because escalators and elevators are made of some kind of a silverish metal, and it's all shiny and scratch-free, new, but added on to the end of each platform. So, it's new. If you're looking for proof, that is, right? Physical proof that there was something that happened in the last few weeks.

[05:17] Speaker 1: Things were added on at the end of the railway station, without, on each platform. So every platform has it, but it's at the end of each platform. And now people are using trolleys to carry luggage. They take it, they wheel stuff to these elevators and they have an easy time doing this. So the goddess of abundance, um, she got to work really fast. Now, I did notice on this particular visit that just happened like three, four days ago that a huge statue of the goddess of abundance is being constructed. So it's huge, huge, huge, huge, huge. I don't know, it could be four or five stories high.... building stories, right? Could be even more than that, sitting on a lotus, 'cause she always sits on a lotus, lotus, with coins falling out of her hands. And various symbols of, uh, you know, gold coins would be falling out of her hands, and very simple symbols of abundance in her hands and on her body, everything that indicates abundance. A huge statue is being built.

[06:37] Speaker 1: And inside the temple already is 108 statues of her, but smaller versions, each statue being three feet high, two to three feet high. But 108 of her statues of her in different versions, different versions of her. You know, like 2.0, (laughs) 3.0, something like that, but 108 of them. And it's supposed to be very symbolic. 108 times when you repeat something, it's supposed to be very powerful manifestation-wise. So they say everything, if you say, l- take a mantra and you say it 108 times, it has a very powerful thing. And maybe I will look it up and find out why 108 times. Maybe you could look it up. I'm not sure, you know, in Christian, when they have these rosary beads, you know, how many times, how many beads there are. But here, they would have 108 beads. And, you know, they would count those beads, is to help people count those beads while they chant in their minds. But it's 108. And then beyond that, you have 1,008. That's a higher number.

[07:51] Speaker 1: So, there's this other temple where I said that the god who controls the consciousness of the universe, of this world, his temple is there with 1,008 statues of his. So that's even a bigger number. It's just to magnify everything, you know, impacted. So it's 108, then there is 1,008, and I'm not sure if there's a 10,008. It could be, it could be. But somebody might have to go look at some rosary beads and see how many beads there are. But here, they would make a rosary, um, you know, necklace with 108 beads to it. So 108, 1,008, it just, it's supposed to be a very good number. And I have to look this up and bring you more information as to why it's 108 times. So this goddess, the goddess of abundance, there are 108 statues of her. And so, she has 108 names. And then, on the next level, there's 1,008 names. But this 108, I'm not sure about the 1,008, but definitely, um, 108 names, uh, exist. And then, so each statue has that particular version of her.

[09:11] Speaker 1: For example, let me give you an example. And remember, even though we are talking about this as a goddess, you could look at it as a bu- as energy. So one of her versions, goddess version, is her holding a child, a baby, a child, which means that if you prayed to that version of her, a person can get pregnant. There'd be babies in the family. You see what I'm saying? There is another version of her where... So, she's a goddess of ab- abundance and babies on, in, are included in ab- in abundance, right, you know, when you have a baby in the family. So there's another version of her where she has elephants with her. And that is the version of her being strong. So if somebody prays to that version of her, they get strong. So goddess of abundance includes strength, mental, physical, uh, strengths, correct? So she gives strength, too.

[10:08] Speaker 1: So if that version of her would have elephants, and then, when somebody prays to that version or takes that version's name, it has a name, then the person would get strong. So on and so forth. There will be a version of her with money. So her name would include the word money. So when somebody prays to that version of her, the goddess of abundance would give money, pure money. It could be gold coins, diamonds, everything, material wealth. And like that, many versions of her where there would be, maybe, a version of her giving something else, and then something else, and then something else. So anyway, there are 108 versions of her in the city. And a huge statue is being built to her. Yay, the goddess of abundance provided elevators and escalators to these people, and to us. Of course, right? I, in our family, we try to retain as much as possible of the American way, which is that here they use a lot of maids, servants, people to carry their stuff around, people to drive them around.

[11:26] Speaker 1: Everybody, no matter how rich or poor they are, they have maids. (laughs) Right, well, on the end, middle class and above, correct? And they keep getting people to carry things for them and everything. But we prefer to retain our American way of doing things ourselves, because, you know, we retain our own strength. Why give it to these laborers? You know, what the laborers do is they, (clears throat) their whole cast of people are supposed to do the physical work, and then, you know, people, other people who are higher up in wealth do the mental work. And then ultimately, you know, they have to hit the gym in order to be strong. And they can't even do their own work. So there is something going on over here where there's a deprivation-... there is a robbing, R-O-B-B-I-N-G, of physical strength of the people who are wealthier, and that physical strength is retained, taken away and retained by laborers.

[12:27] Speaker 1: There's some kind of a mental force/energy that is being put out over here, and it's happening in the millions. I'm not talking of two people. I'm not talking of a few, you know, people doing that in, in the US. But what they do here is, since they grow in large numbers, they take away the physical strength, and they make people believe that they cannot do it themselves, that they can't cook for themselves, that they can't drive for themselves, that they can't do their own laundry, or, you know, they can't, um, clean their own homes, or they cannot carry their own luggage, or things like that. So, there is a consistent, um, taking away and robbing of physical strength and mental strength, mental strength inasmuch as the confidence that, "Oh, we can do this," or, "We can do that." There is a constant robbing, and this has been happening for decades over here, and people don't know it. I realized this when I came here in my 2013, um, you know, trip over here.

[13:34] Speaker 1: I realized this constant robbing. It's almost like they come into your mind, and they say, "Why do you have to do this? We'll do this for you. Why do you have to do this? We'll do this for you." And they keep doing it. You know, you bring your luggage out of a hotel, and they want to carry it, and put it into, into, into the car that you ordered, or your own car. They want to carry it for you. So, what happens is, there is a snatching of people's confidence that they can do it for themselves. You know, people need physical strength and mental strength, correct? So, they leave the brain work to the people who have brains, like, you know, us people who, who are great managers and planners. So, they don't interfere in that because they know they can't do that, unless, you know, they've gone through the process of education. But what they do is they stand very close, and they want to take away, and they take away the ability for a person to do for oneself.

[14:35] Speaker 1: So, we always tell them, "No, thanks. We'll do it ourselves. I'll carry my own luggage, thank you." So, unless something is super oversized, and, you know, there is no elevator or escalator, then that, what happens is, a person is forced to g- hand over huge items, right? Huge items. But when escalators and elevators are provided, then people have the confidence that, oh, they can do it for themselves. So, the goddess of abundance got to work. So, whether you see it as a way of people, you know, of the goddess of abundance helping the people to do their own work, or and retain their physical strength and mental confidence, or whether you see it as her helping the laborers, you know, by helping them do their work easier, it works in all ways. So, we always insist, "No, thanks. We will carry ... We will put our own stuff into the car. We will offload it ourselves. We can do this ourselves. Thank you so much for offering." And this is something that's happening here for decades.

[15:45] Speaker 1: And now, you see so many women over here... I'm not talking of the goddess, uh, of the City of Gods, where this girl, she just reached and grabbed her luggage and put it on the floor. You know, because the train had to leave, right, in a second or two. So, there was also this question of time But we're talking of many women here who completely lose their ability to cook, or clean, or drive, or lift things, because they're so busy, you know, giving, handing over all of this work to other people. But having lived in the US for so long, having lived in the US for so long, we're pretty much used to doing our things our, you know, ourselves. So, we clean our own home. We cook our own food. We drive our own cars. We do everything ourselves. And it's very important, because people don't understand that the laborer, um, group has grown to such an extent that their thought forms in the air are huge. There are huge thought forms created by them because they need money to live, right?

[16:56] Speaker 1: And so then, a lot of people over here, people belonging to the, to a better family, are giving up their ability to work, to do things for themselves. And what they do is then they get all of this IT and all the stuff, and they sit on a chair, and they're thinking of programs and doing all of these things while they're letting go of all the physical labor, and also their ability to do things for themselves. But we keep our American side awake, and we keep our American side very much alive. It's a really good shield to have. It's a very good shield to have when you do things for yourself, because I realized what is going on, um, in 2013 when I came here. And what also happens is, as per the Law of Attraction, the more you want maids to do your, do for you, the more maids will be born. The more maids will be born. As people get lazy and they want others to do it for themselves, for themselves... No. What am I saying?

[17:57] Speaker 1: As people get lazy and they want someone else to do their work, then more people of that category, without discriminating, without thinking ill, are going to be born. And then one wonders why there are more maid categories, M-A-I-D categories, going on. You know, why are there more maids suddenly around? Why are there more, um, helpers around, you know, more..What color are they cal- well, the laborers. Why are, because there is a demand being made by people, you know. "Hey, someone come, you know, do my garden. Hey, someone come do my home. Hey, someone come, uh, you know, wash my clothes, make my bed, cook for me." All these, and this is happening in India for decades, right? So, trust me when I'm telling you that one of the reasons that the laborer category, and by laborer I'm including maids, everybody in that category, have grown to such an extent is because the rest of the population who are into IT and other cushy jobs, don't want to do their own work.

[19:05] Speaker 1: They want someone to do it for them. Well, the law of attraction, the manager says, "Okay, here you have some more maids. I'm going to make sure there are going to be an abundance of maids and laborers around just to do your work for you so you can sit on your chair at work and just do programming and coding and not do anything else for yourself." (laughs) But, you know, we have lived in the US even before it started to get infiltrated with a lot of maids and laborers categories. Yes, it has started in the US too. If you don't want to look around or if you want to look around, you will see there is a growth, there is a spurt. But we've lived in the US at a time when all of these things, you know, people were doing their own work. There wasn't that much of a maid category and we did our own work. So, we know that, wow, we want to retain the old way so that there is no growth, growth of a particular class of people. Yes, because it is ask and it is given.

[20:08] Speaker 1: Again, with no discrimination but at the very least people can understand they need to retain their physical and mental strength and confidence to do work for themselves and also make sure that they're not giving away their power to a certain group of people who are going to take the ability, the very confidence that makes one think that, oh, I need to go make dinner for myself. I need to make dinner for my family. I need to chop these vegetables. I need to be able to carry my own luggage, unless you know, it's really, really oversized. Then the men can (laughs) handle that. Or build up your strength or whatever it is. But I'm telling you from this, from a country that has done this for decades, that that is what is happening or going to be happening in countries where originally they did their own work, but now people are getting lazy.

[21:02] Speaker 1: They just want to do the brain work and they want to hit the gym, but at the same time even if some people do hit the gym, many people don't hit the gym, you know. They just, they just doing some brain work and then handing over the jobs, the physical work to people and a category of people are growing, they're growing at a huge rate because the universe is only swooping in and fulfilling, uh, you know the needs and desires of people like, "Hey, someone do my laundry for me. Hey someone..." Uh, you know, when we originally came to the US, um, we lived in apartments, right? And there was no washing machine in the apartment, so we would take our, um, our clothing to a laundromat, sit there (laughs) sit there and get all of that done before, you know, we started buying homes with washing machines and everything. So, we did it that way. Now, I'm not talking about a very long time ago. This is not a huge time ago.

[22:16] Speaker 1: All of this spurt of growth of, you know, maids and all of these things has happened, um, maybe in the last eight years, ten years that this, that the category of maids and availability and all of these people have grown and then people are wondering why their country is being invaded or, you know, people are coming in to do all of this work because there is a ask and it is given, ask and it is given. But if people went back to their old ways of doing things for themselves, that's definitely going to cut down the growth. Again, this is against nobody, nobody's taking anybody's job. People can always qualify themselves for higher tasks and jobs, but trust me, coming from a country where everybody's laziness has physical laziness, they're really good with their brain, has contributed to the, to the over-sized population of laborers who are just waiting to be employed and waiting to do something for you on a physical level and then ultimately people feel like, "Oh, I can't do this.

[23:22] Speaker 1: I can't do that." You know, they just don p want to do their own work. So yes, we take care. We, when people come and they say, "Hey, let me help you put this..." And I know, India's a great country with great hospitality, but there is a balance. There is a balance. We say thank you, but you know, we'll do this ourselves and we go ahead, carry our own stuff, cook our own food, clean our own homes, drive our own cars. We do everything for ourselves and you know something? We will go into more stuff which arises from the mind, everybody's mind and desires. So, watching your desire, what is it that I'm looking for. Oh, I can't go buy my own pizza? (laughs) We used to go to Pizza Hut ourselves. We used to order food and stand around and get those pizzas ourselves. We didn't, we didn't just click on an ad... and have it home delivered, we would go to Pizza Hut. I mean, remember, Pizza Hut was the one that was more there, correct?

[24:37] Speaker 1: So we would go to the pizza places, and we would stand around and order our own food. We took the trouble of going there. People are just getting lazy. And if they do that, okay, what is the effect? It- it's not just laziness. They're like, "Okay, I'll hit the gym." Fine. "Okay, I'll compensate by hitting the gym." Fine. But you're also growing a huge population of delivery people. A huge population of delivery people is growing. Where are all of these people coming from? Different countries. And then, we're wondering, why is our country being overtaken by so many people? Why? Because it's ask and it's given. People no longer want to take the trouble of going to a pizza place and ordering their pizza standing around. You know, going through the effort of standing around, waiting for their pizzas or sitting in their cars waiting for their pizzas, and then, bringing it back home. Asking, it is given, is an operation all the time.

[25:39] Speaker 1: It's not just, okay, you ask for money and then it is given, or you ask for a job and then it is given. No. People's, people's inability or people's lack of willingness to do work the way people used to work is going down to such an extent, there is an asking for so- for more laborers and more laborers are being produced. And then, people are wondering, "Why is my country being overtaken by so many people who are willing to provide their physical power?" All this because people have stopped using their own, and there's a lot of asking going on. And, you know, we want to go into the next session... section, sorry. And we will take a couple of minutes break, so don't go away. I'm hoping you're going to be there when I come back. So, hold on tight.

[26:28] Speaker 1: (instrumental music) Hi. This is Sugandhi Iyer of the Good Fortune Show. How are you doing? So, you know, all of this is tied in with good fortune, because we don't want other people to take away our good fortune. If people, if people keep outsourcing their work and not do their own work, then it becomes a habit, it becomes a trend, it becomes a strong energy. It becomes a strong energy. One good thing in India, though, is... One good thing in India, though, is they have so many people, they can do their own work. (laughs) And they're busy offering to do other people's work for them. You know?

[29:27] Speaker 1: So, there's a good aspect to it. So, there, there has always been this feeling in the country that we need to do, as a country... Now, we are going from the individual, we are going to the country, and we are saying, there's always been a feeling in this country, from the time of the British, you know, when they, when they were su- supposed to be ruling. (laughs) Well, there's always been this feeling that we need to do this ourselves, we need to do this ourselves. And so, India always focuses on doing things itself, and then, does it for others too. So, this feeling of doing something for oneself is really important. So, then, there is less outsourcing. There's less outsourcing. So, it's not just, okay, let's improve our economy, but it's also like, let's do our own work. Right? So, from US's point of view, it would be that, it's not just growing the economy, but it's also being able to do our own work. So, less outsourcing, more work for the locals, correct? So, it has to be...

[30:30] Speaker 1: It has to be imbibed in the culture.And then, of course, you know, since I'm from this country, people would, (laughs) Indians would be like, "Why are you telling them this?" Of course, they already know it. People already know it. It just has to be in practice. It has, it just has to be in practice. So when it goes to our individual level, then we try to do our own work because then we retain, we retain our energy. And then, you know, what happens is, just when we're about to do something, there'll be a thought form that is, that pops up from somewhere and says, "Hey, I'll do it for you. You don't do it for yourself. I'm here. I'll do it for you." This is a thought form that has been growing. This thought form exists over here on a very huge level. People stop cooking their own food, or very few people do. They definitely don't clean their own h- their own homes. Most women prefer to be driven around. Most men prefer to be driven around. Why wouldn't the labor category grow?

[31:39] Speaker 1: It is a ask and it is given world. This whole world is operating, the universe is operating on ask and it is given. Ask and it is given. And so there is so much asking going on, but for many things that people don't even know that they're asking for. So over here, you know, if there is a woman and she would be like, "Oh, my maid, my maid. Where is my maid coming? When is my maid coming?" They cannot go through a single day without seeing the faces of their maids. They cannot clean their own home if they don't see their maids around. Their relationship with the family is lesser and more with the maids. (laughs) And here, we are like, "We don't want any maids in our home. Thank you. We'll take care of this ourselves." If we need some, you know, mechanical help, like we have a robo-vacuum cleaner that vacuums and mops and does all of these things, we help ourselves, like a dishwasher, a washing machine. All of these things are there.

[32:45] Speaker 1: But there, but there are a lot of things that we do ourselves, but we are not waiting for the maid. We don't want to see a maid. We prefer to go without seeing any maids any time. But that is something that, you know, we've carried from America with us. It's, it's part of our culture now. It's part of our mindset. We would prefer to carry our own luggage. Thank you. So imagine the good fortune that is retained, um, that is retained permanently, and that is ability to do your own work, seeing less laborers around, less maids around. So it has an effect. It has a cascading effect. We go to places, we visit places where it's not crowded. We go to places where there are trees. There is a lot of that happening over there. We go to places where there is wealth, there is wealth. Where wealth is, is, um, (laughs) it is almost an overwhelming evidence of wealth going on. Gold this, gold that, luxurious fabrics, this and that. So there's an overwhelming evidence of wealth going around.

[34:02] Speaker 1: So there's a constant choosing, constant choosing. And then of course, it's natural, correct? It's becomes natural. It's part of your, uh, of your pattern. It's part of your energy system. So now, at some point, you know, if your, if your aura gets stronger and stronger in this, you will actually make all the laborers vanish from your energy field, from your aura, from your space. So instead of it being a huge fight, if people just chose to do things themselves the olden ways, it's going to clear a lot of all of the stuff out. See, good fortune is a choice. And okay, let's take... And we're talking of Indian laborers. We're not talking about other laborers in other countries, because though I've to- told you about the phenomena, I've told you how these things happen, the ask and it's given, and you know, um, giving off your... outsourcing your work, but even though we spoke about that, it's to each person to use it. It's up to each person to use it.

[35:09] Speaker 1: Now, however, we're not critis- we are not going to the laborers around the world. We're talking of India. So in India, if somebody's driving, like an Uber driver in certain places, especially, since they're so used to, um, you know, cutting short on expenses, they're always like trying to lower the air conditioning or they're trying to save something and then they will assume that you, you are also the same way or that they can impose that on you, their saving mentality. People have actually asked us, "Oh, you're just three people traveling, why do you need such a huge car?" What? We want a huge car because we like huge cars. (laughs) They actually ask us, "You're just three people traveling, why do you need such a huge car? And you don't even have any luggage." This is when we don't have luggage, and, "You don't even have luggage. Why do you need such a huge car?" In their mind, having a huge car is a waste.

[36:15] Speaker 1: And so when you, when you're constantly, you know, if you keep getting exposed to these thought forms, your defense mechanism for having your own choices and tastes have to be very strong, or else it'll get punctured and there will be a depletion of your thought forms being replaced by some other people's thought forms, because this is how they think. Like, "Why do you need so much?"Why, why do you need so much when you can do with just this? Why do you need such a huge car with so much air conditioning when you could just take a car that is much smaller? Why do you need this? You don't need this. So, you know, people actually tell you, "You don't need this. You don't need this." And your defense mechanism should be really strong. In America we, we drive huge cars. We don't care. We'll be one person driving a huge car. I always drove an eight-seater, an eight-seater with just me in it, but that eight-seater went around everywhere. Just me.

[37:25] Speaker 1: (laughs) So that mindset is something that people try to infiltrate. You know, "Why do you need this? Why do you need this?" So, you have to look out for this thing where people impose their view- views on you and like, "Why do you need this? You could do with this, right?" So that comes from a category of people who have been brought up that way, have been brought up without certain things, and they're constantly used to cutting expenses, constantly used to living in very, very little, and then they start imposing that viewpoint on other people. "Well, why do you need this? You don't need this." So then, it's up to each person to preserve their good fortune, so preservation of good fortune, preservation of good fortune. I'm so used to the mindset of, you know, this is why my family is not around in the US, right? They're not always around me.

[38:24] Speaker 1: So, I'm so used to being one person in an eight-seater, burning fuel (laughs) for sure, just to get me (laughs) around, to go have fun, drive here, drive there, do this, do that. Uh, the mind, the mind. But for someone here, it would be like, "What a waste. What a waste." I'm not talking of the people who are well, well... you know, who are really in a good place. I'm talking of the laborer category. There's a, there's a huge category of people who live a certain way. They're used to a certain lifestyle. They're used to, you know, penny-pinching, you can call it that, and then they try to impose that on other people and they want that to be the normal mindset. Now, that is communism, or socialism, I don't know what it is. You know, I don't really know what those words mean in entirety, but for sure it is a thought form that, where, you know, people, where people try to impose their viewpoints and how they think life should be lived onto other people.

[39:39] Speaker 1: So, it's a constant imposition of, "Why do you choose this and why do you choose that, and why do you need this, and why do you need that?" And you've gotta, like, stonewall them. (laughs) It's like, "None of your business." (laughs) "You're you, I'm me. Mind your own business. Take care of whatever. Don't even bother talking to me," right? I'm, I'm not saying those exact words, but that what should be the mindset where you preserve your, your ability to be in your own good fortune, 'cause there is a constant attempt to deplete somebody of his or her good fortune. "Hey, I like my country to be this way." Oh, why do you need it to be this way? You know, the constant throwing stones at America. "Americans like to be happy all the time. Americans like to fulfill their wishes all the time. They, they wanna live in a material world all the time." Yes, and so what? (laughs) So what? Correct? And that also applies to the rich over here.

[40:43] Speaker 1: You know, they like to have apartments, they like to travel this way, they like to do this, they like to do that. So the socialist, communist mindset, I call it the poverty mindset, constantly trying to in- invade and enforce, and, and to put their thought forms, because, you know, they focused and they grew their level of population. They grew in a huge amount compared to the people who are really, really well-to-do. So there is a overwhelming level of that going around, and I suppose today's thing is about maintaining your good fortune, trying to preserve it from the, um, attempt from other people who have a different way of thinking. It would be something like, "I can do... I can go without a bath for two weeks. Why do you need to have three showers a day?" Something like that. (laughs) It's something like that.

[41:41] Speaker 1: If, if, if there's a population that thinks that, hey, I can go without bathing for a week or two, then why should somebody have to, you know, bathe twice a day or three times a day? Twice a day, right? For quite a few people. But it would be something like that, or even once a day for people who bathe once a day. But there are populations that may not bathe, and then they will impose that viewpoint, like, "I can do it right. I can go without this. Uh, this is how I live, so why do you need all of this water? Why do you need this? Why do you need that?" And soon they will be, like, trying to fool the whole world and people that, "Really, you don't need this and you don't need that. You can do without it." And that's where, oh my God, people in good fortune have to preserve, "Oh, why do you need so many cruises?" "Yeah, that's my choice. I like cruises, I like being pampered.

[42:35] Speaker 1: Thank you so much." And so then this keeps going on, and this, um...I have already explained that when we're in good fortune and we carry things in a Santa bag, that's of really good value, and, uh, absolutely, you know, into the comfort zone. It has an effect in the environment because goddess of abundance is really, really not trying because she can do it in a second, but she is, she is wanting to and willing to work with the people who want abundance everywhere, who want abundance everywhere and, you know, trees and greenery and beautiful mountains and hills and sunsets and sunrises and lakes, rivers, cruises, (laughs) great food, a large amount of food going on, comforts and luxuries for sure, a good lifestyle. And she wants to be... It's almost like the goddess of abundance, we need to make more use of her and less use of the goddesses, uh, I don't know if you can call them goddesses, but there are energies that are in charge of war, okay?

[43:56] Speaker 1: Energies that are in charge of war and poverty and other issues that go on in the world. I don't want to call them goddesses and gods but I would like to say that there are energies that are in charge of that and many of the people in this current world are invoking those energies. They pret- they, they say that they're trying to create abundance, but they're actually invoking these negative energies because these are negative ways of doing things but, you know, actual abundance doesn't come from this. Actual abundance comes from directly having a relationship with the energies that create direct abundance. Like, energies can create direct abundance. They don't have to be, um, you don't have to create abundance through a negative way. There are goddesses and gods that actually create direct abundance without the negativity. So let's say, like, the escalators and the elevators got put in by the gods and goddesses of abundance directly.

[45:01] Speaker 1: I didn't have to go and knock on anybody's door or, you know, do anything or do any work or negotiate or create, you know, have a fight or a debate. Nothing like that happened. The gods and goddesses of abundance are able to do things directly. They don't have, they don't need you to go through a negative route or negative route to get to this abundance. So this is a, this is a negative mindset in the world. Actually, people are not, even though they say it's in the name of abundance, but it's not actually abundance creation. They're not invoking the goddess and gods of abundance, they're actually invoking the energies of negativity. That's what they're doing. It's almost like they, they say that they want to create abundance, but they're actually going and banging on the doors of those energies that actually do all of this negative stuff. That's what is actually happening. Good fortune happens directly.

[46:04] Speaker 1: The gods and goddesses don't need people to go take a negative route, a route to get to the spot of good fortune. They're happy to directly provide. "Here, take. This is yours, take it." So having a relationship with the people who embody this good fortune where someone can get into good fortune directly, they don't have to take all the detours. They don't have to do all of these things. You know, one of the reasons I'm here is to, is also, one, it's my country, I don't want to completely get out of touch, you know, because, you know, you completely will not be able to live in your country at all, and it's a beautiful country full of fantastic rivers and mountains and greenery and farmlands and food and temples and gods and goddesses.

[46:53] Speaker 1: That's what this country is originally, and for people who choose that, it's a beautiful, beautiful way to live, but it's also, you know, retaining that Americanness in us which we do, you know, on a very, very, we're very alert about it to maintain the Americanness in us. We're very alert to that, but in good fortune, in love itself, right, to retain that romantic mind, to not let it get broken down by negative movies, by negative things that happen. I watched this movie How Do You Know. Renee... What's her name? Um, Renee, Renee something. Um, I'm trying to remem- she's got golden hair. Renee. Um, she's petite. So I watch this movie, How Do You Know, and the whole way that they went about it was not actually good soulmate manifestation. The character of Renee kept choosing things which were not in alignment with good fortune at all. She, she was negatively...

[48:06] Speaker 1: She did everything negatively and so did the hero of the movie, like, the, all of the choices, the way that they were making choices were not the correct way of doing things. So in love also, correct people, people are making choices or their manifestation minds are working in a way that is opposite, actually to soulmate manifestation. So their natural choices, okay, become something that is completely opposed to and opposite to what somebody who is a good soulmate manifester would be making. It's the wiring of the mind..The choices, the steps that the mind takes to, to manifest would be opposite to how a person should actually think in order to manifest something. And I've seen that... Okay, sometimes, you know, if I'm not in touch with a client, then, you know, the client could go make a choice or do something that is not actually the manifestation way, the proper manifestation way.

[49:16] Speaker 1: So choices, active choices being made by people in love, in the area of love, may not be the actual choices that they should have made in the first place. Because there is wiring, there is a wiring that happens that is supposed to be there in a proper manifestation mind. The joyful manifester, the good fortune manifester has a certain type of wiring. And this wiring works completely different, or at least in parts different, to somebody who does not have that wiring. And this wiring of the mind, if it does not work in the joyful manifestation way, knowing the pros and cons of actions and choices, could actually result in something else. Like the people over here, they don't understand that by not doing their own work, they're creating huge populations of laborers and then they're wondering why the population is growing at such a huge rate. Yeah, ask and it is given.

[50:22] Speaker 1: None of you want to do your work, well the universe is providing, "Here, take more laborers and maids." And then what happens? Right? I mean, everything... It's not a good place for tourism, correct? You know, except for certain places. So people have been doing this for decades and then they're wondering what happened to our populations, it's growing. Yeah, you're growing the wrong category of people. You're multiplying it millions of times, correct? Every time you have a thought that, "Oh, where's my maid? I can't go without my maid today. I need someone to clean me up, clean my home." Well, you know, you have hands. Go ahead and do it yourself. And then maybe you could affect the country and how it looks, you know? Because then you're growing populations of you. You're the ones who will be growing more, correct? And this applies all around the world, literally, for each person it's up to them to take it and apply it to themselves. Like, what am I growing over here?

[51:17] Speaker 1: What are, what am I putting my focus on? What is my attention on? How is my soulmate manifestation mind working? Is it working correctly for me? Am I making the right choices? Is my wiring and my mind okay? You know, what do I do when somebody does this? Or what do I do when somebody does this to me? What are the thoughts that come to me immediately? And then do I feel, uh, do I feel as if I'm losing power and then I'm taking action that is actually going to be contradictory to the very actions that I should have taken for myself? And then, okay, then am I pushing my real soulmate away by constantly thinking this way? You know, constant... The wiring of the mind, you know, it just keeps going on and on and on. People actually think that they're the ones who are thinking. No, it's somebody else. It's something else doing the thinking. It is all of that which has been imposed by society and other people who have not been very successful, and then they impose their thought forms.

[52:27] Speaker 1: If they haven't grown in their lives or if they haven't made enough money, and if they prefer to live a certain way, then they start to think that everybody else needs to be that way, because then that is normal. But that is not normal. Being rich is normal, being wealthy is normal, having comfort is normal, having luxury is normal, having abuntons of food and actually being in the place to reject. Like, "There's so much food." (laughs) "I'm going to waste a ton of this." Um, having the ability to, you know, pick and choose. Having good things all the time, all the time happening, that is the right way. Having love being poured upon you, knowing that, "Oh, you know what? Uh, my soulmate loves me and he is really crazy about me." She is really crazy about me. And you know, I got my warning. We're coming up on time. We will meet again next Friday, 7:00 PM Pacific Time, for the joyful manifestation show.

[53:31] Speaker 1: Until then, I'm wishing you a fantastic rest of the week, a fantastic rest of the day. This is Sugandhi Iyer signing off for The Good Fortune Show.

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