“Money is energy. How you receive it, spend it, save it, or block it has everything to do with your frequency.”
Money is not just a physical currency—it is a reflection of flow, trust, and alignment. Just like breath, water, or love, money moves. It comes and goes, expands and contracts, and the way we engage with it energetically influences how it shows up in our lives.
🌬️ 1. Money as a Mirror of Your Inner State
Our beliefs, emotions, and unconscious conditioning deeply impact our financial reality. If you feel guilt, fear, or unworthiness around money, you may unconsciously repel it. If you hold beliefs like:
- “I’ll never have enough.”
- “Rich people are greedy.”
- “I don’t deserve to be wealthy.”
Then money may feel heavy, elusive, or “wrong.” These are energetic blocks.
➡️ Shift: Begin to notice your emotional reaction every time you interact with money. Ask, “What belief is this emotion pointing to?”
🔁 2. The Cycle of Giving and Receiving
Money, like breath, must flow in both directions.
Too much giving without receiving = burnout, resentment.
Too much hoarding or withholding = stagnation, fear-based control.
Balance is prosperity.
This is why tithing, conscious spending, and generosity done with a full heart actually increase your flow.
Too much giving without receiving = burnout, resentment.
Too much hoarding or withholding = stagnation, fear-based control.
Balance is prosperity.
This is why tithing, conscious spending, and generosity done with a full heart actually increase your flow.
➡️ Practice: Every time you give or pay, say silently: “There is more where this came from.” This affirms trust in the universal supply.
🧲 3. Your Frequency is Your Currency
You attract money based on the vibration you hold.
✨ Low Vibration: Scarcity, shame, guilt, jealousy, panic
✨ High Vibration: Gratitude, service, trust, clarity, confidence
✨ High Vibration: Gratitude, service, trust, clarity, confidence
This doesn’t mean you have to “feel good all the time,” but that clearing the dense energy around money will naturally lift your financial frequency.
➡️ Tool: Kundalini Yoga kriyas like Har Meditation or Kriya for Prosperity help clear the lower chakras (especially 1st and 3rd), which are linked to survival, security, and willpower.
🔮 4. Intent is the Magnetic Field
What you desire and why you desire it creates a magnetic field around you.
Wanting wealth out of fear or comparison can repel it.
But desiring it from a grounded space of service, joy, and creation? That’s magnetic.
But desiring it from a grounded space of service, joy, and creation? That’s magnetic.
➡️ Journal Prompt:
“What would I create or support if I had an overflow of money?”
“What am I truly seeking—freedom, peace, expression, impact?”
“What would I create or support if I had an overflow of money?”
“What am I truly seeking—freedom, peace, expression, impact?”
🔐 5. Clear the Shame & Rewrite the Story
So many people carry ancestral, cultural, or spiritual guilt around wealth.
This creates an internal tug-of-war: “I want to be rich... but I also don’t want to be seen as greedy or disconnected.”
This creates an internal tug-of-war: “I want to be rich... but I also don’t want to be seen as greedy or disconnected.”
➡️ Rewrite this:
- “My wealth is a blessing, not just for me, but for everyone I touch.”
- “I can be spiritual, generous, and abundant.”
- “My bank account is a reflection of the love and value I bring into the world.”
🌟 Final Thought:
Money responds to clarity.
It likes being seen, honored, directed, and respected. When you tune into your energy with money—release shame, embody gratitude, and move from love—you’ll begin to experience prosperity as a frequency, not just a number.
It likes being seen, honored, directed, and respected. When you tune into your energy with money—release shame, embody gratitude, and move from love—you’ll begin to experience prosperity as a frequency, not just a number.
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