Money: The Key to Unlocking Your Abundance Mindset
- Juliet Martine

- May 1
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 19

Dear Soul-Full Seeker,
Let's talk about something most people avoid like their credit card statement—money.It stirs up all the things. Guilt, fear, shame, comparison, control. We chase it, resent it, obsess over it, and sometimes outright sabotage it. But underneath all that emotion is this simple truth: money is energy. It's not good or bad. It just flows—or it doesn't—based on the beliefs, wounds, and patterns we hold within.
If you're experiencing financial problems—debt that never seems to shrink, jobs that underpay and overdrain, struggles to hold onto money, or a constant low-grade panic about the future—chances are it's not just about your income. It's about your story.
Your money story was likely written before you even had your first piggy bank.Think about your childhood. Was there always "just enough" but never more? Did your parents fight about money? Was wealth seen as selfish or corrupt? Were you taught that wanting "too much" made you greedy or ungrateful?
We absorb these beliefs like energetic sponges. Add in society's tangled narratives—where the rich are either idolised or vilified, where spiritual people are supposed to be broke and humble, and where hustle culture glorifies burnout—and it's no wonder our relationship with money ends up a hot cosmic mess.
Here's what's really going on:
You might be carrying ancestral scarcity wounds—stories of struggle passed down through generations.
You may have tied your self-worth to your net worth—subconsciously blocking abundance because deep down, you don't feel "enough" to receive it.
You might fear that having more money means losing love, connection, or safety—because somewhere along the way, you watched wealth isolate or corrupt others.
Or you might be replaying old vows—made silently in childhood or even past lives, to stay small, stay humble, stay invisible.
But here's the gold: these stories can be rewritten.
Money is not just paper or numbers—it's a reflection of our energy, our boundaries, our self-worth, and our belief in our right to receive. When we shift our inner frequencies, our outer world will shift also.
Ask yourself:
What were the dominant money messages in my family growing up?
Did I witness abundance, struggle, secrecy, generosity, or shame?
What do I really believe about wealthy people? (Be honest—do I judge them? Envy them? Fear becoming one?)
Do I feel safe receiving and holding money—or do I push it away as soon as it arrives?
Am I waiting to be rescued financially... or avoiding taking full responsibility?
Do I believe I can be spiritual and abundant? Or do I still see them as opposites?
To begin shifting your money story, try this:
✨ Start tracking the thoughts you have when you spend and when you receive—these are energetic breadcrumbs.
✨ Speak to your inner child about money. Let them know they are safe now. Safe to have, safe to hold, safe to thrive.
✨ Clear your energy field of inherited scarcity patterns—visualise cutting energetic cords to generational beliefs that are no longer yours to carry.
✨ Rewrite your money mantras. Ditch "I can't afford that" for "How can I open to receive this with ease?"
✨ Practice gratitude—not just for what you have, but for the flow of money through your life. Money is like love: it multiplies when it's appreciated.
And if the pattern runs deep—if you're stuck in financial fear or find yourself repeating the same cycles over and over—it may be time to seek support. There's no shame in asking for help. This is spiritual work. Reclaiming your relationship with money is reclaiming your power, your freedom, and your divine right to live a life of abundance—on your terms.
Money doesn't change who you are. It amplifies who you already are. And when you heal your relationship with it, you open the floodgates—not just to wealth, but to limitless possibility, purpose, and peace.
With fierce love, radiant joy, heartfelt compassion, infinite curiosity, and unwavering truth,

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