My client came to see me because of huge trauma. She has been battling to make ends meet. Her (now ex-) husband won the lotto in 2020. She’s had to move into his apartment and even get permission to bring furniture in and out. She’s found out that he’s been switching off her electricity, and sabotaging her business, and is controlling her financially in every way he can. The funny thing is that she is the one who drew the lucky ticket. She works hard, and makes everyone else lucky, but when it comes to money, she’s never able to keep it. If this is something you’ve experienced, then read on.
I’m going to share with you, why you have money blocks and what you can do to overcome them.
We’re continuing from last week, in case you didn’t read the post, all you need is your notebook and a pen. Are some people special? If working makes you money, then working hard should make you a lot of money. Except it doesn’t. It just gives you bony fingers and a sore back. You start hating life. Hating the struggle. Comparing yourself to wealthy people makes you feel worse. You start beating yourself up for not being smart enough, working hard enough, not having enough education, and the list goes on. The truth is that wealthy people come from all walks of life. Some were born into money, but most weren’t. They have been salespeople, homeless, left school early, and A+ achievers. The difference between them and you is what’s between their ears. They overcame their blocks. They moved past the external reasons that were holding them back, and dealt with the internal reasons. Rather than blame the government, tax, your ex, the weather, you can go inside and see what the real block is. Maybe it’s not feeling worthy, or feeling like an imposter. Let me list a few big reasons for money blocks: Financial Thermostat The subconscious mind has a financial thermostat. You can make a lot of money, but unless you raise the thermostat, you land up losing it again. You will find that you will have a consistent pattern of gaining and losing money, or of always running out before the end of the month. It may be just your pattern, but you will probably see that it’s in your family too. Family Patterns There’s a morphogenetic field that surrounds a family. This is an energy field that every family member taps into, just like a flock of birds that all travel together in synchrony. Each family member will play a role, and the children often take on the burdens of the elders in honour and solidarity of their struggle. The problem is that it doesn’t help anyone, and keeps the cycle perpetuating. Past Lives You may have had many lives of poverty, and been born into poverty again, in order to finally clear the cycle. You are getting another chance to heal your karma, rather than feel like it’s the role you need to keep playing forever. Vows You may have made a vow in a past life, or early in this life that money causes pain, and you therefore won’t make a lot of money. Or made a vow of poverty as a monk or a nun. You can clear the vows, knowing that at the time you made them, it benefitted you and they have served their purpose. Past experiences You may have experienced debt, bankruptcy, betrayal, theft or another financial loss, and are too afraid to have money again, or believe that it's impossible to become rich, because your subconscious mind has connected it to pain and hopelessness. “What's the point if I’m going to lose it again?” Beliefs You may have heard your family say things like ‘Money is the root of all evil’, or ‘they are stinking rich’. Your subconscious mind internalizes these beliefs and takes them as true. Persecution Imprint You may have been persecuted in another life or in this life for having money, joy or luck. Because it ended in misery, you decided to hide your light in order to be safe. If you don’t have money, then no one can take it from you. However, hiding your light serves no one, and it’s time to heal that imprint. There are many other reasons like guilt, fear of success, fear of failure, so let's do some healing. Internal Healing In your journal, make 5 columns and write headings for each: Column 1: Money incident
For example : Instead of seeing everything that happened in your life as something that happened to you, see what you can learn from it. It’s on your way, not in your way. The time you spend with yourself might save you countless hours of anxiety, stress and hopelessness.
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I've helped so many clients clear their blocks to success and create a life of abundance. And after so many years, I've distilled it into a program that you can do for yourself at home. For $99 (less than the cost of one coaching session) you can clear what you couldn’t clear in lifetimes.
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Even if you don't do the course yet, the journal work will help you make great strides.
Till then, Conscious Creator Natasha “I’ve Learnt The Lesson” Williams
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AuthorNatasha Williams is a spiritual warrior. She has written 6 books, pioneered a fitness movement and is a master life and transformation coach. She lives in South Africa, but has clients worldwide. Archives
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