You can tell a lot about someoneā¦
by how they feel when money is mentioned.
Not just what they say.
But what they feel.
Their tone.
Their body language.
The way their energy shifts.
The way our energy shifts.
Do we contractā¦
or expand?
Do we light upā¦
or tense up?
What is our relationship with it⦠really like?
The Relationship
You see,
money isnāt stressful.
For mostā¦
the relationship to it is.
And that relationshipā¦
is rarely questioned.
But maybe itās time.
Or maybe⦠it has been for a while.
Still, everything unfolds in its own way.
ā¦
Maybe itās time to examine moneyā¦
not as something outside of us,
but as something that reflects
how we relate to our own energy.
Maybe itās time to look at:
What it is.
What weāve made it.
Or⦠more accurately,
what weāve allowed it to become.
Our relationship with it.
And what happens
when we begin to see it differently.
The Stories We carry
The stories we carry about moneyā¦
the ones we tell,
and the ones that have been told
for generations.
Itās worth noticingā¦
not all families tell the same stories.
ā¦
Some grow up hearing
that money doesnāt grow on treesā¦
even while walking past banks with branches
and physical money being made fromā¦
trees.
Some are taught to keep money movingā¦
to let it circulate,
to let it attract more of itself
over time.
Some are taught
that money follows educationā¦
yet that same education
rarely teaches how to relate to it,
grow it,
or move with it.
Some are taught to be carefulā¦
to save for a rainy day.
And on an energetic levelā¦
that expectation
has a way of being met.
ā¦
Thereās a story that weāve all heard
⦠a phrase, really ā¦
āMoney is the root of all evil.ā
But money⦠isnāt the root of anything.
It doesnāt create.
It reveals.
Yep. Yep. Yep.
What Money Reveals
It amplifies whatās already there.
Characters.
Habits.
Natures.
Wounds.
Money is a symbol of energy.
And for usā¦
it reflects far more
than we often realize.
ā¦
There is an energetic flow to all thingsā¦
and money is no different.
Thatās why itās called currency.
Current.
Sea.
Movement.
Flow.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
It moves.
It circulates.
It responds.
Not just to effortā¦
but to relationship.
To how we feel about it.
To what we expect from it.
To what we believe is possible with it.
A kind of frequencyā¦
whether weāve ever thought of it that way or not.
And maybeā¦
thereās more to that
than weāve been led to believe.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
Not in some hidden, mysterious wayā¦
but in a very visible one.
The kind thatās been right in front of us
the whole time.
The Pattern
The environment weāve been part of
has had a very particular rhythm.
One that gently⦠and sometimes not so gentlyā¦
nudges us toward more.
More doing.
More āearning.ā
More spending.
More needing.
More wanting
Not necessarily because something is missingā¦
but because that movement
keeps everything turning.
And it works.
Very well.
Thereās a certain rhythm weāve grown used toā¦
one that keeps us moving.
Doing.
Earning.
Wanting.
Reaching for more.
It gets us to act.
To reach.
To fill.
And over timeā¦
that feeling can become so familiar
it starts to seem like truth.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
But familiarityā¦
doesnāt make something true.
It just makes it practiced.
And practice makes normal.
When it is made normal,
It becomes an identity.
ā¦
Money⦠in this lightā¦
is less of a thingā¦
and more of a language.
A way energy communicates
through form.
It moves
where itās welcomed.
It lingers
where it feels safe.
It multiplies
where itās allowed to circulate.
And just as quicklyā¦
it contracts
where itās feared,
gripped,
or pushed away.
Not as punishmentā¦
just as a mirror.
ā¦
Thereās something else worth noticingā¦
Not as something to resistā¦
but something to understand.
The environment weāve grown within
has not exactly been designed
for a deep, peaceful relationship with money.
The Feeling Beneath
In many waysā¦
it thrives on the opposite.
A quiet sense of ānot enough.ā
Not enough time.
Not enough security.
Not enough to feel at ease.
And when that feeling is presentā¦
consumption feels like relief.
Buy this.
Upgrade that.
Keep moving.
Keep reaching.
Consume. Consume. Consume.
Because what we have is not enough.
Not because something is wrong with usā¦
but because weāve learned
to respond that way.
Over timeā¦
that pattern becomes familiar.
And whatās familiarā¦
starts to feel true.
And what we call a āmoney problemāā¦
begins to look a lot more like
a relationship built
on the feeling of not enough.
And this isnāt something
that belongs to one group of people.
Itās not limited
to those who feel
they donāt have enough money.
Because the feeling of ānot enoughāā¦
has very little to do
with the amount.
ā¦
Someone can have very littleā¦
and feel openā¦
trustingā¦
at ease.
And someone elseā¦
can have more than they ever imaginedā¦
and still feel
like itās just out of reach.
From a carā¦
to a better car.
From a homeā¦
to a bigger one.
From enoughā¦
to ājust a little more.ā
And then a little more
after that.
Not because something is wrongā¦
but because the feeling underneath
hasnāt changed.
And when that feeling remainsā¦
the next thing
rarely feels like enough either.
Because ānot enoughāā¦
doesnāt measure what we have.
It shapes how we experience
what we have.
Nothing changes
If nothing changes
And when the experience doesnāt shiftā¦
the accumulation alone
doesnāt resolve it.
Which meansā¦
this isnāt about
getting more.
Itās about
relating differently
to what already is.
A woundā¦
that money didnāt create.
But one it reflects
with incredible precision.
It moves
where itās welcomed.
It lingers
where it feels safe.
It multiplies
where itās allowed to circulate.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
And maybeā¦
thatās where things begin to shift.
Not by trying to fix moneyā¦
but by noticing
what weāve been relating to
this whole time.
Because if money reflectsā¦
then what weāre seeing
isnāt just about money.
Itās about us.
Our expectations.
Our patterns.
Our sense of enoughā¦
or not enough.
Which makes something interesting to considerā¦
If money is responding
to relationshipā¦
then what exactly
have we been relating to?
And maybeā¦
thatās only part of it.
Because money doesnāt just reflect
how we relate to itā¦
it also expresses
through us.
An energyā¦
moving through form.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
Taking shape
in the way we createā¦
the way we giveā¦
the way we receive.
The things we build.
The experiences we choose.
The moments we say yes toā¦
and the ones we turn away from.
Not separate from usā¦
but moving with us.
Respondingā¦
and expressingā¦
at the same time.
What We Allow
And if it moves through usā¦
then maybe itās worth noticingā¦
what weāre allowing.
And what weāre not.
Not in a way that needs to be fixedā¦
just⦠seen.
Felt.
ā¦
Do we allow it
to arriveā¦
without tension?
Do we allow it
to stayā¦
without needing to control it?
Do we allow it
to moveā¦
without fearing where itās going?
Orā¦
does something tightenā¦
even slightlyā¦
when it begins to show up?
ā¦
Because sometimesā¦
itās not that money isnāt thereā¦
itās that something in us
isnāt open to receiving it.
Or keeping it.
Or letting it flow.
And underneath thatā¦
thereās often a feeling.
Quietā¦
familiarā¦
easy to overlook.
A sense ofā¦
not enough.
Not enough to relax.
Not enough to trust.
Not enough to feel at ease.
And when that feeling is presentā¦
everything begins to organize around it.
And maybeā¦
just for a momentā¦
we can feel into something else.
Not merely think about itā¦
but actually feel it.
What would it feel likeā¦
to have enough?
Not somedayā¦
not eventuallyā¦
but right now.
In your body.
In your breath.
In your nervous system
In this moment.
No chasing.
No proving.
Just⦠enough.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¦
Notice what softens.
Notice what opens.
Notice what no longer feels urgent.
ā¦
Because that feelingā¦
that sense of enoughā¦
it doesnāt just change how we feel.
It changes how everything moves.
What we choose.
What we say yes toā¦
and what we no longer need to chase.
And from that placeā¦
something becomes easier to see.
Something that may have been there
the whole time.
Letās Be Clear
The idea of
āmaking moneyāā¦
starts to look a little different.
As if something so fluidā¦
so responsiveā¦
is simply created
through effort alone.
And effortā¦
has its place.
Creation moves through action.
Expression takes form
through doing.
But effortā¦
has quietly become
a measure of worth.
Work harder.
Earn more.
Prove your value.
As if worth
was something to be accumulatedā¦
instead of something
that was already there.
As if worth
is externalā¦
Rather than innate.
ā¦
But from the feeling of enoughā¦
that equationā¦
doesnāt quite hold
the same weight.
Because when there is enoughā¦
thereās less to prove.
Less to chase.
Less to force.
ā¦
And what begins to emergeā¦
is a different way of relating.
Not to money aloneā¦
but to energy itself.
Which raises a quiet questionā¦
If money responds to relationshipā¦
and moves through expressionā¦
What happensā¦
when we no longer feel the need
to prove anything
to receive it?
What happensā¦
when we no longer feel the need
to effort it
into our lives?
What happensā¦
when we allow it
to experience itself
through usā¦
in flow?
ā¦
Something begins to soften.
The urgencyā¦
the pressureā¦
the constant reaching
for what feels just out of grasp.
And in that softeningā¦
thereās space.
Not emptyā¦
but open.
ā¦
Movement still happensā¦
creation still unfoldsā¦
action still takes placeā¦
but it feels different.
Less like force.
More like alignment.
Less like chasing.
More like meeting.
Less like trying to get somewhereā¦
More like allowing
whatās already moving
to arrive.
ā¦
Because when nothing needs to be provenā¦
thereās nothing in the way
of receiving.
And when nothing needs to be forcedā¦
thereās nothing restricting
the flow.
And maybeā¦
this was never about
getting money to come to usā¦
but about removing
what made it feel
like it couldnāt.
Not something to earnā¦
but something to allow.
ā¦
Letās be even more clearā¦
Money doesnāt care about your title.
It doesnāt care how hard you work.
It doesnāt care about your 70-hour work weeks.
It doesnāt care how much time
youāve sacrificedā¦
or traded away.
It doesnāt care about your struggle.
And it doesnāt hand out rewards
for effort alone.
It responds to something else.
Every time.
It responds to what you believe.
The stories you carry.
What you expect.
What you feel
youāre allowed to receive.
What you believe you deserve.
What feels safe
to haveā¦
and to keep.
Your relationship to it.
Whether it feels naturalā¦
or whether something in you
still resists it.
Whether the relationship
is healthyā¦
or quietlyā¦
a little toxic.
What we call āvibrationāā¦
isnāt abstract.
Itās how you feel.
How you relate.
How you show up
when money enters the room.
Your nervous system
when it flows out.
ā¦
And thatā¦
is what it responds to.
A Different Way
And maybeā¦
this isnāt about getting it perfect.
Or fixing every pattern overnight.
Maybe itās simply about noticingā¦
that weāve been participating
in this relationship
the whole time.
Consciouslyā¦
or not.
And maybeā¦
itās always been doing that.
Show money the relationship
youāre ready to live inā¦
and it will meet you there.

