David Ghiyam: Spiritual Laws of Wealth - Break Free From Money Blocks| EP 868

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"The creator wants you to receive endlessly. Created a vessel to receive endlessly. We are the only ones that are limiting it. This energy of abundance has already been given since the time of creation and it has your name on it." - David Ghiyam

Money expert and spiritual teacher David Ghiyam pulls back the curtain on the invisible barriers that block true abundance. Drawing from ancient Kabbalistic wisdom, he challenges the deeply ingrained belief that success must be accompanied by struggle and suffering. Through powerful examples, including the story of a woman whose subconscious desire to protect her sister's feelings became a barrier to her own happiness, Ghiyam illuminates how our hidden beliefs and attitudes toward money can create energetic blockages that prevent us from receiving what's rightfully ours.

Delving into the spiritual dimensions of wealth, Ghiyam introduces the revolutionary concept of energetic vessels - the idea that we must be spiritually prepared to receive abundance. He explains why simply acquiring money without the proper spiritual foundation can lead to chaos, using the metaphor of directing a thousand watts of energy through a sixty-watt bulb. This understanding transforms our approach to wealth creation from a mere pursuit of financial gain into a journey of spiritual alignment and personal growth, where success comes not from taking what isn't ours, but from opening ourselves to receive what's already designated for us.

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