Tithing – the Insider’s Secret
Back to our old upbringing… Most of us who have some background in traditional Western religion have heard the rule, you have to tithe 10% of your income to the church. Many people do follow that rule to the letter. That doctrine is the very foundation of financial solvency for churches all around the world. However, for many others, that concept feels rigid and hard and we just don’t do it. Studies show that our generation simply does not tithe with the same level of commitment that our parents did. At the end of the day – I don’t think it’s some church that is hurting over our lack of tithing as much as we are hurting for lacking that commitment.
That said, I would like to look at tithing in a new light. I don’t know how many times I hear things like, “I just can’t afford to give up the money.” Or “I don’t belong to a church.” I am just as guilty as anyone for living by my excuses for not tithing. However, I would like to suggest that if you are broke, the first thing you should do is tithe. It’s a great way of demonstrating your faith and abundance to the Universe. I would also suggest that giving your money to ANY charity or anyone in need is just as good as giving your cash to a traditional church. Find a place to give the money that feels good to you and feel as good as you can giving it away. Tithe with a generous heart.
Secondly, if you are lacking something in your life that is less material, something money can’t buy, like friendship or romance, I suggest you tithe your time. Whatever you are lacking in your life – find a way to give it away. If you are lacking companionship, tithe your time at a senior center. If you are lacking love, tithe your time at a hospital reading to children. If you are lacking time, for heaven sake, tithe your time somewhere. Whatever you give away comes back to you in spades!
In metaphysical circles we talk a lot about the law of attraction and how like attracts like. I don’t see how that is any different then traditional religion requesting tithe. It’s a kind of silent contact between us and universe to be free and loving and generous, demonstrating our faith that we get what we give.
What would you like more of in your life? Let’s try this week to find a new and exciting why to give more of what we think we can least afford to sacrifice. Scoot out there towards the edge and take a risk with tithing. You’ll be thankful you did.
Lisa Hayes is a mind, body, soul, practitioner who views the person as a whole – with meditation for the mind, yoga for the body, and as an ordained minister, for the soul, Lisa works with women to help them achieve peace and bliss in the chaos of their every day lives.
Lisa is also a partner in an independent technology firm and is a single mother of a teenage boy, so she understands chaos. Chaos is a part of everyday life. It is a part of the contrast of life that makes the zen seem so much more precious.
Lisa began the pursuit of the healing arts more then fifteen years ago when she completed her degree in natural health and nutrition. She continued that path as a yoga and meditation instructor before becoming a life coach.
Lisa believes that zen is our basic nature. All we have to do is release it. She has dedicated herself to assisting women in finding whatever tools work best for them individually to become their most blissful and beautiful selves.
To contact Lisa email her at lisa@moderngirlsguidetozen.com or call her at 360-490-1411.
Author: Lisa Hayes
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