Prosperity
Tuning to prosperity, practically, means we always have MORE than we need.
This is distinct from consumerist ideas of abundance; this is not wasteful, this is an honorable way of dedicating resources to the collective.
Having more than we need means we have some to share and spare.
It means we do not run out, it means instead we are concerned with distribution, with provision, with circulating the abundance of resource.
We have systems of having and holding resources so that they are on hand to each other and to the village. We have a chest freezer now!
I do not buy the potatoes I need. I buy the potatoes we might need, and I might not have a bite of potato all week.
Potatoes, coffee, creamer, eggs, bacon, sausage, our house does not run without these things.
Paper towels and toilet paper are stashed thick.
Tuning for prosperity means we do not run out. We have a backstock.
We could eat from the freezers for weeks.
There is a particular tea I always purchase in sets of 3 because when I serve it I want to gift it.
I bought a car I barely drive, nice and new and safe. I think other people drive it more often than me, *chef's kiss,* perfection. My loved ones safe and sporty wherever they need to go?
This is WHY I have more than I personally need, so you can borrow it, have it, keep it, use it, presume upon it.
This is why I have anything at all. As much as I have it for myself, I have it for the ones I love.