ABUNDANCE
returns to you.
Bills arrive before the paycheck. Year three of the startup, still 'just one more push.' Or perhaps not money at all — a deeper scarcity, the feeling of never enough, the line that keeps moving away.
Himalayan abundance is not the law of attraction. It is not 'you get what you want.' It is a deeper faith: the universe itself is generous. What you lack is not luck — it is the way to open.
The endless knot has no beginning and no end. Fortune was never broken — only your view of it. The wind horse flag at the mountain pass is not asking the sky for money. It is sending your blessings to every corner the wind can reach. Only what is given returns.
Wealth deity holding a mongoose that spits jewels. Generous — but only on the condition of generosity. Wealth without giving turns to dust.
No first knot, no last. Cause and effect interwoven so completely that to give is to receive, and the line between them disappears.
Carries a wish-fulfilling jewel through the wind. Seen on every prayer flag — your blessings, riding the air to the six directions.
Wish-Fulfilling Jewel — see a glowing gem in your heart, inexhaustible. For each one taken, one must be given.
On the first or fifteenth of each lunar month, hang a fresh prayer flag, or place an offering at the eight-auspicious altar.
Make one small offering each day — even buying a colleague a coffee. The cycle of giving and return begins.