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The torturous tag of karma: How your energy hijacks your cash flow (and how to fix it)

Feeling stuck, broke, or chasing money that never arrives? It might not be just budgeting—you could be carrying ancestral baggage. This raw, revealing guide shows how karmic debts choke abundance, how to spot spiritual money blocks, and how to heal them using rituals, journaling, and realignment. Ready to release the past and reclaim your prosperity? First published - 30th may, 2007, 11.30 pm Second revised edition- Published on 14/06/2008 05:00 Third updated edition-Published on 14/06/2025 15:04 What if your money problems weren’t just about money? Let’s talk straight—how many times have you sat down, calculated everything to the last rupee, and still found your account gasping for air by the 25th of the month? You’ve read every budgeting book, even tried that “ money mindset ” affirmation routine your influencer cousin swears by. But something still doesn’t shift. You hustle, you plan, you sacrifice—yet, it feels like your money disappears into some black hole. What if I told you ...

Healing money blocks: How wealth, nervous system safety, and spirituality unlocks abundance

Money trauma isn't just in your wallet—it's embedded in your nervous system. This article explores how early beliefs shape scarcity, the role of the nervous system in financial behaviors, and practical tools like EFT and journaling for healing. Discover how manifestation aligns with physics, not magic, and why silence is a powerful strategy for building spiritual wealth. Money trauma hides in your nervous system—not just your wallet What are the hidden signs of money trauma? Money trauma often manifests subtly, influencing behaviors and emotions in ways we might not immediately recognize. Common signs include: Guilt and Shame: Feeling undeserving of wealth or success. Fear and Anxiety: Constant worry about financial stability, even when finances are secure. Avoidance: Ignoring bills, avoiding financial discussions, or procrastinating on money-related tasks. Under-earning: Consistently accepting lower pay or undervaluing one's services. Join the Sacred ...