Here I am.
Pijamas. Bare face. Coffee in hand.
Standing on land that holds me without asking anything in return.
And the thought arrives, soft but undeniable:
I am filthy rich.
Not as a statement, more like a recognition that slips in when I’m not trying.
Abundance is not where we’ve been taught to look.
It’s not in accumulation.
Not in the moment something becomes visible enough to be validated.
It’s in the quiet noticing of what is already here.
The house.
The land.
The body that woke up.
The capacity to desire at all.
There is something deeply resourced about being able to want.
Not from lack.
But from aliveness.
And something changes when that is felt, not understood.
Creation stops being a strategy and it becomes a continuation.
From there, desire doesn’t disappear.
It refines.
It becomes less about filling a gap and more about supporting what is already moving.
Mobility.
Safety.
Stability.
Ease.
A first class flight with a baby, not as indulgence, but as self-care.
More cacao.
More space.
More room for what wants to move through, undiluted.
This is the moment the teachings from the Bhagavad Gita (2.55) become embodied:
“When a person gives up all desires born of the mind,
and is content in the Self by the Self,
then they are said to be established in wisdom.”
Not the absence of desire.
The purification of it.
What remains is quieter.
Cleaner.
It doesn’t reach. It doesn’t grasp.
It simply, moves.
And from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (4.4.5):
“You are what your deep, driving desire is.
As your desire is, so is your will.
As your will is, so is your action.
As your action is, so is your destiny.”
Because not all desire carries the same origin.
Some of it contracts the body.
Some of it opens it.
One is shaped by fear.
The other feels like life itself, moving.
I don’t think abundance is something we arrive to, rather it’s something we begin to notice.
And from that noticing, something else becomes available.
Choice.
Clarity.
Expression.
And today I choose to express myself with undeniable clarity from my deep driving desire.
Mantra
I let what is already here be enough to move from.
An invitation to reflect
What in your life is quietly resourcing you right now
that you’ve been overlooking because it doesn’t fit the image of “more”?
And from that place…
What desire feels like expansion, not compensation?
Benediction
May you recognize the ways life is already holding you.
May your desires soften into something honest enough to trust.
May what moves through you find the space to do so
without force, without apology.
If you feel the resonance
The work I hold is not about creating abundance.
It is about refining perception until what is already here can reorganize your life from within.
From there, what is aligned begins to take form.
Quietly. Precisely.
If you’re in a season where something in you is ready to be met at that level,
you can step into this work with me 1:1.
Not to fix.
Not to chase.
But to learn how to stand inside what is already true and move from there.
In flow and abundance,
Liz EagleSnake


