The topic of money and spirituality often gives rise to strong opinions — opinions that sometimes lead to anger, shame, guilt, and attack on those who are on the “wrong side”. It’s as if the two things are enemies, or at least uneasy bedfellows. Many “spiritual” people have problems with money. They often don’t have enough to thrive or even tend to basic needs, but don’t know what to do to remedy the situation. Or they may have too much and feel guilty about it, but are too scared to let it go and let it flow. Or perhaps they don’t want any because they’re too spiritual (but really they do want some, in fact they do really need some, but won’t let themselves receive it). And many “spiritual” people believe that spiritual teachers shouldn’t be concerned with money, that these teachers shouldn’t ever receive financial reciprocation for their services and work but instead should be somehow be magically taken care of.
CLEANING UP THE ENERGY OF MONEY
CLEANING UP THE ENERGY OF MONEY
CLEANING UP THE ENERGY OF MONEY
The topic of money and spirituality often gives rise to strong opinions — opinions that sometimes lead to anger, shame, guilt, and attack on those who are on the “wrong side”. It’s as if the two things are enemies, or at least uneasy bedfellows. Many “spiritual” people have problems with money. They often don’t have enough to thrive or even tend to basic needs, but don’t know what to do to remedy the situation. Or they may have too much and feel guilty about it, but are too scared to let it go and let it flow. Or perhaps they don’t want any because they’re too spiritual (but really they do want some, in fact they do really need some, but won’t let themselves receive it). And many “spiritual” people believe that spiritual teachers shouldn’t be concerned with money, that these teachers shouldn’t ever receive financial reciprocation for their services and work but instead should be somehow be magically taken care of.