Today’s Miracle Moment Is About the Fastest Way to Shift Your Relationship With Money…
What if your relationship with money has very little to do with the amount in your bank account?
Most of us have been taught that if we simply earned more, saved more, or finally reached a certain income level, we’d feel financially secure. Yet countless people discover that even after making more money, the stress, worry, or feeling of “not enough” never truly goes away.
If you’ve ever wondered why money continues to feel like a struggle—even when you’re doing all the “right” things—you are far from alone.
In fact, the issue may not be your finances at all.
It may be your relationship with the energy of money.
Money Is Energy, Not Identity
Money itself isn’t good or bad.
It’s simply a form of energy—a continuous flow of giving and receiving.
Just as you breathe in and breathe out, money naturally wants to move. Problems arise when fear, guilt, or scarcity interrupt that flow.
For decades, I’ve taught that miracles begin when we shift our inner world first. Money follows the same principle.
One of my dear friends and Miracle Mentors, Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Money, has spent her life working with some of the wealthiest people on Earth as well as some of the world’s poorest communities.
What surprised her most?
The stress around money exists at every income level.
That’s because our culture is built upon the belief that there is never enough.
Enough time.
Enough success.
Enough love.
Enough money.
When we live inside that story, no amount of external abundance ever feels like it’s enough.
The beautiful news is that this story isn’t your truth.
And you have the power to rewrite it.
Shift #1: Practice Gratitude Over Guilt
One of the biggest blocks to abundance isn’t greed.
It’s guilt.
Many people unconsciously feel uncomfortable receiving.
You may notice it when someone compliments you and you immediately brush it off.
Or when someone offers help and your first instinct is to say, “No, I’m fine.”
Sometimes it shows up financially.
Deep down, you may believe that if you become truly abundant, someone else will have less.
Or perhaps you simply don’t feel worthy of receiving more.
These beliefs often run much deeper than we realize. Many are inherited from generations before us and reinforced by a culture rooted in scarcity.
But here’s a truth worth remembering:
Receiving with gratitude is not selfish—it completes the circle of giving.
When someone gives to you, whether it’s a gift, an opportunity, kindness, or financial abundance, your grateful receiving blesses the giver as much as the gift blesses you.
The poet Kahlil Gibran beautifully captured this relationship between giving and receiving:
“To the bee a flower is a fountain of life,
and to the flower a bee is a messenger of love.”
Neither exists in isolation.
Giving and receiving are partners in the same sacred dance.
The next time life offers you something beautiful, instead of feeling guilty, simply breathe in and say:
Thank you.
Shift #2: Choose Conscious Stewardship Over Unconscious Consuming
Scarcity doesn’t only affect how we receive.
It also affects how we consume.
Consumer culture constantly whispers:
“If you just buy this one more thing…then you’ll finally be enough.”
Sometimes that’s obvious.
Sometimes it looks like endless online shopping.
Other times it’s much subtler.
Scrolling social media for hours.
Buying another course before finishing the last one.
Filling our homes, schedules, or minds because we’re searching for a feeling that no purchase can provide.
The real question isn’t how much you spend.
It’s why you’re spending.
Are you buying from inspiration?
Or from the belief that something outside of you will finally complete you?
Lynne Twist teaches the beautiful principle of Sacred Sufficiency—the practice of recognizing and appreciating what is already here.
I’ve found another phrase that helps me remember this every day:
Practice Conscious Stewarding instead of Unconscious Consuming.
A steward cares for what has been entrusted to them.
Whether it’s money, time, health, relationships, creativity, or energy, stewardship invites us to ask:
How can I lovingly care for what I already have?
Interestingly, appreciation has a remarkable quality:
What you appreciate…appreciates.
A Simple Practice to Shift Your Relationship with Money
Right now, pause for just a moment.
Take a slow, deep breath.
As you inhale, silently say:
Thank you.
As you exhale, simply let go.
Again…
Breathe in:
Thank you.
Feel the gift of receiving the very breath that sustains your life.
Then gently ask yourself:
- Where do I still feel guilty receiving abundance?
- Where am I consuming from a place of lack?
- What abundance already surrounds me that I’ve forgotten to appreciate?
Now place your hand on your heart and repeat:
I am grateful for the life flowing through me.
I am grateful for the abundance already present in my life.
I choose to be a conscious steward of all that has been entrusted to me.
Notice what shifts inside.
Abundance Begins Within
Your relationship with money isn’t transformed by one paycheck.
It’s transformed one conscious choice at a time.
Each time you receive with gratitude instead of guilt…
Each time you choose stewardship instead of unconscious consumption…
You begin dissolving the old story of scarcity.
Little by little, you remember something your soul has always known:
You are already enough.
And from that place of enoughness, abundance naturally begins to flow.
I’d love to hear from you.
Which shift speaks to you most today—Gratitude over Guilt or Conscious Stewarding over Unconscious Consuming?
Share your reflections in the comments below. Your insight may be exactly what someone else needs to hear today.

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