Ascension News: Shifting from a 3D to a 5D Work Ethic
Ascension News: Shifting from a 3D to a 5D Work Ethic
The Puritan Work Ethic
- The Puritan work ethic, also known as the Protestant work ethic, emphasizes diligence, discipline, and frugality as virtues. It suggests that hard work is not just economic but also an expression of faith.
- Many in the Western world feel compelled to work excessively due to this inherited mindset, leading to a fear of idleness and self-judgment regarding productivity.
Transitioning to a New Work Ethic
- In April 2019, the speaker introduced the concept of a new "5D work ethic," which contrasts sharply with traditional views on hard work and success.
- This new ethic encourages individuals to be joyful players rather than serious workers, focusing on authenticity and purpose instead of societal expectations.
Embracing Play and Creativity
- The new 5D work ethic redefines play as essential rather than wasteful; it values creative fun and expression as foundational elements of our professional lives.
- This approach promotes stillness and creative daydreaming, allowing individuals to engage in activities that resonate with their passions.
A Paradigm Shift in Success and Abundance
- The new ethic posits that abundance is inherent to human nature while scarcity is viewed as a construct of the old paradigm. Individuals are seen as creators of their own destinies based on personal values and talents.
- Happiness and success are framed not as goals to chase but as states of being accessible without limitations imposed by external circumstances.