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10 Meditative Writings for Everyday Life and Higher AwarenessWould you like to add '10 Meditative Writings for Everyday Life and Higher Awareness'?

 

Sometimes messages come to me through soul work and spontaneous writing. I call this meditative or automatic writing. It consists of short and powerful explanations of everyday topics.

 

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Question: Do they understand finances?
Answer: So-so (they gesture with their hand).

 

Q: How do they view money? It’s quite an earthly matter…
A: They see it as wealth or credit balance.

 

Q: What does that look like? Can they explain?
A: Like something someone possesses, energetically, they see someone as having a surplus. And this surplus manifests as money for us. An energetic surplus.

 

Q: How is it that some people have more of this surplus? Do they give more? How can a person obtain it, is having a job enough?
O: It's hard to say. It depends on how much people are willing to give. They see the surplus as a style of wealth. How much surplus you have, how much people are willing to give. How much of other people’s energy surplus you have.

 

Q: So, people give you energy through money?
O: In a way, yes. They say it’s similar to when you’re hungry, and the more food others give you, the more you have. You have more wealth in food. So, it’s about what you have that makes others want to give you food.

 

Q: Why would someone give money? If someone gives you money, are they giving you their surplus? How does this exchange happen? Why would someone give me money?
A: Because, like it or not, some kind of exchange takes place. That person gets something. It could be you, or it could be something else. Money is just one form of wealth. It could be friends, relationships. Money is just a form. Some are richer in money, while others are rich in other things. It depends on which channels you have open. If you allow yourself to be paid. If you work for money. If you counted in animals, you’d have animals. They only see the surplus energy that you have on you.

 

Q: So, they find it difficult to distinguish money as a commodity?
A: They see it as one of the options. They see everything the same, but for us, it’s not the same.

 

Q: People usually want more money?
A: It depends on what you want.

 

Q: So, these entities are not the right source for financial advice?
A: They say they are, but you must be careful to pass on the wealth where you receive money, not other things. For example, when you do a favor, you might get something in return that isn’t money. But if you charge for it, the only form through which it concludes is money. 

 

Money is more important to those for whom it’s the easiest form to pass on. Like their chosen medium for receiving other things. When they need something, their chosen medium is to pay for it. It’s as if everyone has their own primitive choice of transaction.

 

Q: Some people might only have a network of friends who help them?
A: Yes. For those whose choice is money, they need money for these things. If a person wanted to have a lot of money, they would need to spend mostly money on transactions.

 

Q: So, you could ask a friend to take you somewhere or take a taxi?
A: Yes. Because then, in other situations, they could also pay you or you could do them a favor.

 

Q: So, a person can be rich in different ways?
A: Yes. Those who want money for these transactions should focus on also expecting money for their services. Those who live for being loved by others, etc., and obtain that energy in another way, don’t need it.

 

Q: Can they define other people? Is this a character trait?
A: Usually, it depends on what’s more important to you. It shows in how you act when you do someone a favor; what’s more important – that the person feels better or that you get money. How you conclude your transactions. You need to be careful not to ruin your existence here for the well-being of others. 

 

To be satisfied with your decisions, but still have enough for yourself. Unfortunately, to some extent, money is still necessary here. The moral of the story is that when you know how to give, you also need to know how to account for it.

 

Q: Is this a general human problem?
A: Yes, but it’s because they don’t know how to account for it. They receive from other channels that aren’t financial. They might have a wife, a car, a family, friends, etc. If you look at their life, it’s perfect, but they lack finances because they don’t have financial channels open. It has to come through other channels. When you don’t charge, you’re really telling the energy which channel you want it to flow through.

 

Q: Can this be learned? Or is it set in stone?
A: It can be, if it bothers you. You need to explore why you don’t want to charge. You need to find an option that allows you to give enough to feel good. To do it your own way. To do it in a way that makes you feel good, because if you don’t, the transaction isn’t really completed. This is individual. 

 

Someone might feel good about something that others wouldn’t. Someone might charge €10,000 for something others wouldn’t even charge €1,000 for, but they’re okay with it. That’s how it works. And the buyer will be satisfied because they feel it.

 

Q: So, you need to tailor the business to your own nature?
A: Yes. People want to pay for things but are afraid to ask for certain things. They’re in an energy deficit. It depends on how you were raised. Some won’t have much money in life, but they’ll be extremely satisfied. There has to be a smart combination.

 

Q: Can they assess wealth on a scale from 1 to 10?
A: Yes, but it depends on the life period of the individual. From 1 to 10, it can be determined energetically and financially.

 

Q: Is this important in friendship? Is compatibility important in partnership?
A: It’s important that both are satisfied. Most women feel it financially but give energetically. Men are the opposite. That’s why usually the woman takes care of nurturing, and the man takes care of finances. Both do and receive what they lack.

 

Q: Could someone be rated energetically and financially between 5 and 10, and another person the same, and still get along?
A: It’s difficult to achieve compatibility with numbers. It’s a give-and-take form, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be in the form we see.

 

Q: Someone might only give energetically…
A: Yes, but you have to feel it. If you value financial things, it won’t benefit you. Friendship is a bit more challenging because finances aren’t involved. In a partnership, if a man gives energy and also receives energy, and the woman gives finances, there could be a problem because both would be out of balance.

 

Q: Does this tie into if a person is a mental or physical type?
A: Yes and no.

 

Q: So, can people be raised in this direction?
A: According to morals. What is allowed, "right," desirable. But even if you gain financially and don’t give, it’s a form of imbalance. You might gain but not feel that you’re giving enough.

 

Q: What if you give enough, but people still aren’t satisfied?
A: Then it’s the wrong business or relationship.

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