Losing the Language of Lack

Nalini MacNab
Queen’s Children
Published in
3 min readDec 29, 2020

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As we put 2020 into the perspective of hindsight it provides, let’s take a quick inventory of how we have chosen to create, and how we might choose differently.

The baseline of all consumerism, all materialistic acquisition, is the feeling of ‘not enough’. As humans, we are conditioned to create from a place of lack. We crave more because we feel we do not have, or are not, enough. No value judgements here, this is mental/emotional de-bugging. It needs to be done, because so much of our programming is obsolete.

Historically, {term used purposefully} when crafting a ‘spell,’ or ‘formula for manifesting,’ the lack is stated first. In simplest terms, we state what we want to change, and what we envision ‘it’ changing or releasing into, improvising towards improvement… even when have learned not to attempt to control the details.

Software coding always states a ‘condition’ first, then the desired action is set up to deal with that condition. All hard-coded if-then scenarios and case statements are so designed. So is the imprinting and conditioning of our bodies and minds. If this, then consequences.

Not all consequences are a bad thing, right? Parenting is parenting, for ourselves and our young ones.

Source is not limited to programmed scenarios. Neither are we.

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Nalini MacNab
Queen’s Children

I live, learn, write, create and share the experience of embodying HER Infinite Love. https://www.nalinimacnab.com