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One day you can heal your money karma: 7 hidden patterns keeping you broke

Your money wounds are deeper than just numbers. They are karmic. In this intimate guide, we uncover seven subconscious patterns that secretly drain your financial energy. From inherited shame to emotional betrayal and how to clear them using ancient tools, rituals, and action-based healing. One day can be the day it all shifts. First Published on 09/05/2008 18:37 Second revised edition - Published on 23/07/2025 18:44 Third revised edition - Published on 05/02/2026 23:07 How your wallet mirrors your self-worth (Psychology + Energetics)? I have often said this quietly in sessions, and people usually pause when they hear it. Your wallet is not just a place where money lives. It is a mirror. A surprisingly honest one. When you open it, what you see and how you feel in that moment reveals far more about your relationship with yourself than most affirmations ever will. Some wallets are stuffed with crumpled notes, expired cards, old bills, and forgotten promises. Some are almost empty bu...
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Why do quiet bookshop stories comfort us? Review of Days at the Morisaki Bookshop and More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop

You often reach for gentle stories when life feels heavy. This long-form review looks at Days at the Morisaki Bookshop and its sequel as one continuous experience. It reflects on heartbreak, books, and belonging, while questioning the books’ depth, popularity, and emotional staying power. Comfort is guaranteed. Impact is debated. Why do we turn to quiet books when life feels unbearably loud? Have you noticed how, when everything feels too noisy, too demanding, and too sharp, you do not want fireworks from a book ? You want a chair by a window, a cup of tea gone slightly cold, and a story that does not ask much of you. That is usually when novels like Days at the Morisaki Bookshop find you, not the other way around. You reach for these books when your own thoughts feel cluttered. When ambition has tired you out. When grief does not announce itself loudly but sits beside you like an awkward guest who refuses to leave. Satoshi Yagisawa’s Morisaki Bookshop series arrives wrapped in...