
The True Nature of Wealth
Money is like water. Whatever you pour it on grows.
Many of the words we use when referring to wealth are water words: currency (from currere: to flow), cash flow, liquid assets, affluence, influence.
All wealth ultimately flows from our greatest teacher — Nature.
Gardeners know when they water the fields the seeds will grow, but the weeds will grow too, and often faster than what they planted.
Wealth is the same.
Without careful discernment, it can feed dysfunction as easily as success.
Overwatering a sapling drowns its roots, weakens its structure, and suffocates it.
The constant moisture creates an environment that allows parasitic organisms to drain the young plant’s resources.
Like a giant oak tree with a well-established root system, wealth generators have cultivated the wisdom to handle affluence while those around them may exhibit the psychic symptoms of an overwatered plant.
A Fruitful Legacy
A skillful gardener who has access to abundant water also knows when not to use it.
Grapevines are resilient, deep-rooted plants that perform best when mildly stressed.
Grapes destined for winemaking benefit from struggle.
That stress leads to a more concentrated, flavorful fruit that is capable of producing an exquisite end product.
In Oriental medicine the element of water governs the kidneys — organs of prioritization and selection.
Oriental medicine also links the kidneys to the sense organ of the ears. Our ability to listen.
Sound, like water, moves in waves.
Master sound, and you master water. Master water, and you master wealth. Master wealth and you master the ability to create personal and professional ecosystems where not only you, but everyone around you can thrive.
Acoustamata can help you tune in to the True Nature of affluence so you can cultivate a rich and fruitful legacy.

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