Money is a big topic in spirituality. Some people feel guilty wanting it, others fear it, and others see it as simply energy or a neutral tool. Spiritual growth often brings up beliefs like “I don’t deserve abundance”, “rich people are bad”, or “poverty is more spiritual” – and we get to question them.
- How did you used to see money before your spiritual journey, and how do you see it now?
- Have you noticed any patterns of self‑sabotage or fear around receiving more?
- What new beliefs about abundance are you consciously choosing to embody?
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Oh well, money is the big topic of my life. I felt “poor” when I was a kid and a teenager due to my relationship with my father. My parents’s marriage did not succeed, and my father left home when I was seven. We never saw each other again; we just talked on the phone. Then he got a new family and began to treat me as a burden. There were so many times when I asked for something and he would end up angry. And he also got angry because he had to give money to my mom (I mean child support). That left a deep wound of abandonment and scarcity on me. For a long time, I felt I didn’t deserve abundance and even love.
My spiritual journey led me to realize that those beliefs were the core of most of my problems. I’ve been healing for a long time, I made peace with my past, and I’m happy now. Now, I can see abundance in my life, and when I remember my childhood, I’m capable of recalling all kinds of situations where love, abundance, and luck were present. For example, when I was a kid, I used to find money on the street very, very often, and I also received great gifts from my family. I can even remember times when my father was kind and generous. Another great change is the feeling around money: I used to feel so stressed on this topic, but now I don’t feel like I’m chasing money, nor do I feel like money is going to run out.
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This is the best state for experiencing and increasing abundance!
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I always wanted to feel this calm about money. I need to say that your fields played an important role in this process. Thank you so much.
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