The Energy of Money Is Neutral — You Are the Meaning-Maker
Money is not good.
Money is not bad.
Money is… neutral.
It’s easy to forget this simple truth in a world where money has been layered with shame, fear, desire, pride, and control. Most of us are taught to either worship it or reject it. To chase it or resent it. Rarely are we taught to honour it—to relate to it as a pure energy that mirrors our inner world.
At its core, money is energy. A current. A form of symbolic exchange. It carries the frequency we assign to it. That means whatever we believe, feel, or habitually act upon in relation to money—becomes our experience of it.
When you treat money as dangerous, it becomes scarce and heavy.
When you treat it as sacred, it becomes fluid and supportive.
But here’s the truth: money doesn’t change. You do.
Your Relationship with Money Mirrors Your Relationship with Yourself
To manage money well, you must first learn to manage yourself well.
This means understanding the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and patterns you carry—often unconsciously—that shape your financial reality. For some, that means confronting the belief, “I don’t deserve to be wealthy.” For others, it’s learning to hold more without self-sabotage.
Money simply reveals where we are still in distortion, still in fear, still trying to prove, grasp, or hide.
It asks us to grow up. Not in a rigid way, but in a sacred, sovereign way—where self-responsibility becomes the portal to financial expansion.
The Hollow Bone: Becoming a Clear Vessel
In Indigenous traditions, there’s a sacred teaching: be the hollow bone.
A hollow bone is a vessel emptied of ego, attachments, and blockages so that Spirit may move through it. The healer does not “do” the healing—the energy moves through them. Their only job is to stay clear, present, and unattached.
This is also the path to becoming a clear channel for the energy of money.
You are not meant to grip it or control it. You are meant to allow it to move through you—to circulate, to be used with intention, to create impact, to nourish and sustain.
But in order to do that, you must first clear the vessel.
You must become aware of the stories you inherited, the emotional residues you still carry, the habits that sabotage flow, the identities you’ve built to avoid shame or rejection. These are the energetic clogs in the pipe.
Money wants to move freely. Your job is not to manipulate it—it’s to unblock it.
Money is a Mirror—Not a Measure
So when money feels stuck, scarce, or emotionally charged, ask:
What am I making money mean about me?
What fear or wound is this activating?
Is this actually mine? Or am I holding onto some one else’s belief, emotion or attachment?
What identity am I protecting by keeping myself small?
When you stop making money your enemy or savior, you return to a powerful place: neutrality. From that place, you can respond with clarity, not react from trauma.
You stop trying to force abundance. And instead, you become a safe place for it to land.
Final Thought
Money is not your master.
It’s just energy—flowing in response to the clarity of your vessel.
So if you want more money, don’t hustle harder. Clear the bone. Empty the vessel. Become the channel.
Because when you are clear, grounded, and self-responsible—money moves.
And when money moves, so does your life.