Money and Its Application. Seven Questions for Reflection
To free the mind up from the spell of desire and fear
Desire and fear have a major impact on our relationship to money. Conditioning around money shows itself in the constant desire to make more money, even though we have enough aleady.
We may live in fear of loss of money, loss of income or not being able to pay off debts. The pratice of calmness, clarity and a sense of quiet purpose in all financial matters provides peace of mind to make wise decisions.
There is no point of gold at the end of the rainbow. View taken from upstairs room in Totnes, Devon UK
Let us make time to review regularly our relationship to desire around money and wealth.
Is there an absence of personal or family extravagance?
What is your relationship to lifestyle?
How do you use surplus income?
What do you retain for use in daily life?
What do you donate to the less fortunate?
What are you able to keep in reserve for unforeseen circumstances?
What are precious experiences that money cannot buy?
Reflect. Meditate on. Live wisely around views of money.
Text found on www.anengagedlife.org.
This website contains around 100 lists or bullet points focused on daily life issues. I gave a major update to this website in 2025.
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