The need to be productive is a part of 3D programming. For thousands of years, humans had to work hard in order to assure their mere survival. And the few ones who hadn’t, made sure that the rest would not only work hard but also see a virtue in that.
The work ethos is deeply rooted in our culture, which values and applauds productivity, hustling, effort, keeping busy, diligence; and looks upon those who don’t work hard with distrust or even suspicion. But now it is time to leave it all behind.
Don’t get me wrong – we can still honor our ancestors’ blood, sweat and tears; but if we are to create a new era of humanity, we need to learn new ways and unlearn the old ones.
As we birth this new reality, we need to remind ourselves that:
- There is no longer virtue in hard work.
- We do not need to justify our happiness or prosperity with effort and struggle.
- Being productive does not make us valuable. (Because we were already valuable and divine in the first place, and we do not need to prove ourselves to anyone – not even ourselves.)
Obviously, there is nothing wrong with work done from a place of love, and most importantly self-love. Acting for the highest good of all while embracing the creative flow is surely a part of the high-vibrational reality we build on Earth.
But it can only be done once we replace the old paradigm of productivity with the new one of stillness, presence and open-heartedness.