What Albert Einstein knew about your bank account.

by admin on August 13, 2009

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This morning, my friend Drew Rozell and I were fleshing out some of the details of our upcoming coaching program on Money.

While being fun and energizing, it will also go deep to resolve the inner conflicts at the core of the love-hate dynamic that so many people have with money.

One issue we’ll address has to do with a surprising reason why many people want a big bank account.

On the surface, you’d expect that connecting to thoughts of an eye-popping bank statement and piles of cash lying around would elicit feelings of freedom and joy, right? However, looking deeper, the truth is that for many people, tapping into these kinds of thoughts activates a powerful old fear.

Albert Einstein once said that the most important question you’ll ever ask yourself is this:

“Is the universe a benevolent place?”

Often, our answer is a conflicted one, and this conflict always plays itself out in the money game.

Sure, we’d like to believe that there is a great big benevolent force that’s always looking out for us, whose only job it is to provide us with exactly what we need, when we need it. However, deep down, many of us hold onto a fear that we are completely alone in this world. No one or no thing has our back. In fact, things could fall apart tomorrow, and where would we be then? Alone. And struggling. (Again.)

These fearful thoughts keep us from living in the place of absolute trust, knowing that we are cared for, loved, and completely supported in all of our desires. Because of this, while the intention to go through life with a surplus of money seems so positive, very often it’s really coming from a need to feel more secure in what we perceive to be an unsafe universe.

When we allow the vibration of fear to touch our feelings about money, well, let’s just say good things don’t tend to happen!

Luckily, Drew and I are experts at helping people resolve hidden inner conflicts that mess with your bank account.

If you are ready to resolve your money issues on the deepest levels and go through your life answering Albert’s question with an unequivocal “YES!”, consider this a taste of one little place Drew and I will go to help you get there…

Stay tuned!

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Claudia September 14, 2009 at 12:20 pm

Thanks, and so true. When I had more money in the bank, I know there was this underlying feeling that “it was not enough” or I’d lose it. Curiously, now I have less and I’m more aware of what it brings and feel more happy about what I have.

I also recognize now that I probably wanted to get rid of some of the money I made before what I will call the current “shared economic hallucination” as a way of limiting myself/fear of my own power etc. – seems like this is likely happening across the board as humans evolve. On some level, I felt the universe was unfriendly and would take it away…

Looking forward to the new project!

Claudia

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