SURVIVAL
There is not much discussion on addressing the pain of financial survival subconsciously and how it affects one's nervous system and decision-making. From my experience, it goes way deeper and beyond than realizing you are worthy of it, especially if one's innate purpose does not align with the current way the world works.
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Unlike other typical traumas, processing out financial pain is met with blame, anxiety and taking action instead of taking the time to consider asking truly
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Why does my financial circumstance make me feel this way?
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How can I regain my power from making it make me feel this way again so it does not effect me?​
When we realize that the pain and suffering are internal and not external, we can regain power over how our financial circumstances can make us feel and in turn recognize what decision-making is best for one's innate purpose, even if it may challenge the current norms of what is understood as survival.
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It's not supposed to be painful to live. We all carry innate abilities to survive in a way that serves us, who we are and why we are here.
FINANCIAL FREEDOM
VS. FREEDOM FROM MONEY
Typically what is pursued is the gaining of money to obtain freedom, but speak to many individuals who take this path and realize how lack of fulfillment and dependency on external factors bring them a sense of peace.
VALUE OF WHAT YOU DO VS.
VALUE OF WHO YOU ARE
What you do for others and what others do for you seem to have played a large role in our financial survival. However, from my experience, this has caused much suffering regardless of one's financial circumstances. Masks are worn to keep up the facade of survival.