
If you are constantly asking yourself, “why am I short of money?”, the answer isn’t just about inflation or your daily coffee habits. The root cause usually lies in deep unconscious financial blocks and inherited patterns that dictate your relationship with wealth.
Let’s talk about why you’re broke. No, it’s not inflation, and it’s not because you buy too many lattes. It’s because you are secretly terrified that if you get rich, Jesus will personally kick you out of the VIP lounge in the afterlife.
We live in a culture deeply infected by the idea that poverty equals purity. For two thousand years, Western civilization has been hammering the same narrative into our subconscious: money is the root of all evil, it’s dirty, it’s literally from the Devil. The classic image of the wealthy person is always some soulless villain, while the saint is always shivering in rags, eating a single turnip, and looking desperately holy.
Subconsciously, your brain has wired a direct connection between a fat bank account and eternal damnation. Every time you try to make real money, a little voice inside you screams, “Stop! We are good people! We are above this filthy materialism!” You literally repel cash because you don’t want to be “one of them.” You pride yourself on being spiritually superior, surviving on “vibes” and “intellectual depth,” while your landlord—who clearly isn’t worried about the Devil—collects your rent every month.
It’s a brilliant coping mechanism. “I’m not poor because I lack leverage or marketable skills; I’m poor because I have high moral standards.” Beautiful. Except the grocery store doesn’t accept moral superiority as currency.
How do we do that? We use family constellations to find the root of the infection. Often, it’s not even your fear—it’s a hand-me-down from your parents or ancestors who associated wealth with danger, guilt, or sin. Constellation work acts like a system reboot, exposing the hidden loyalty to family poverty and allowing you to step out of the cycle.
Once that subconscious connection to the “evil one” is severed, your relationship with the Universe completely shifts. You stop viewing abundance as a temptation and start viewing it as your natural state. The Universe doesn’t operate on a scarcity mindset, and it certainly doesn’t think a high income makes you bad. It’s waiting for you to drop the holy act and claim what’s yours. A new level of income isn’t a spiritual risk—it’s just the natural result of finally clearing the psychic garbage out of your wallet.