Money and welfare – Basic laws of welfare
Basic laws of welfare
Who hasn't dreamt of wealth and prosperity? Unless you are of monk of some distant skete, who wouldn't be surfing this site anyway, the topic of money and welfare will definitely be present in all spheres of your life. In a greater or smaller extent, our welfare affects everything in our life. We and the way we see this world impact our welfare.
Unfortunately, in our culture the attitude to wealth has historically been negative, if not hostile. Orthodox faith, and the subsequent communism have been the ideologies that instill an array of limiting beliefs towards money and wealth. Hard work, poverty and misery have always been synonyms of virtue and nobility, while riches, abundance and success were equaled to sin and deceit. We may think differently, but deep inside those convictions of our mothers, grandmothers and grand grandmothers are still alive, and every day they stand unnoticed in the way of our success and welfare.
It is impossible to despise and want wealth all at once – like hitting accelerator and brake at the same time. You may be failing to notice opportunities, missing out on chances and useful connections because your caring subconsciousness, for all the right reasons, protects you from the despised and dangerous wealth, even if you don't yet suspect it.
That is why when clients come to me with inquiries about achieving wealth and success, we start with identifying the type of relations they have with money, then work through limiting beliefs and after that, having cleared the way, begin looking for an optimum route towards making their wish come true.
A route presupposes a path, which is very important whenever you work with Tarot. You cannot get from A to B simply by looking at the route, even a very detailed one – you need to walk this path yourself.
Yet, if you have a map, the likelihood of getting where you want is much higher.