Money is a man-made thing, a medium of exchange. Like all things, even man-made, there is a law of nature that maintains that arena, a devi of money. Inelia Benz describes this devi as an elemental. I agree.
This devi is warm and golden, which suggests sattva or purity. She expresses the Divine quality of action, so is designed to move or flow. And she’s surprisingly warm, joyful, and playful in her unencumbered state. Her desire is to bring happiness and abundance. She draws resources energetically. Her process reminds me of fly-fishing, with energetic dance elements included. Magnetic is a good way to put it.
You may recognize many of the ways people talk about working with money here.
Yet, this may be very different from your usual experience of money. But this is the nature of this devi. Our distinctions can point to what needs to be healed in that relationship. She welcomes being seen.
Davidya
Very helpful!
Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome, Michael. Inelia referred to the image as the sigil of money.
Ah fascinating! I connected to the money elemental today, was a beautiful eye opening experience. Any idea how to use this money sigil?
Beautiful, Michael. I also did, seeing a short description.
The sigil is like a symbol. If you have a direct connection, I’m not sure it’s needed.
Lovely!!
🙏
Well the Indians have a long history of worshiping Devis of wealth, but that hasn’t translated into GDP unfortunately. There must be something more to it.
Why do druglords make millions? And people with zero ethics find it easier to make money. I think ultimately to get money you have to sacrifice something…whether that’s time, energy, your self, your dignity or ethical considerations etc. Some sacrifice must be brought to the altar to get something in return.
There is indeed, Sas.
Notice I didn’t say “worship” in the article. What I’m referring to is developing a direct relationship with the law of nature of money. Not to become wealthy, but to have a healthy relationship with it so it flows easily and is not a struggle. This is inner work.
I’ve written various articles on prayer over the years, like:
https://davidya.ca/2008/08/13/deep-prayer/ or
https://davidya.ca/2012/01/05/true-prayer/
It’s all about consciousness. The less conscious we are, the less we’re aware of consequences (the laws of action) and the more we’re inclined to act from trauma and ego. Just remember that wealth doesn’t come with you, but the consequences do. In the bigger picture, it all balances out.
Sometimes, people are given the opportunity to have a life where they burn some good karma. It’s a prime opportunity to multiply it, but often they’ll burn it in excess and sometimes, destruction. But don’t be too quick to judge. We’ve all stumbled. We’ve all been the killer, and the killed. More important is what we learn from life that we can apply going forward.
Making good choices requires awareness. That can be hard if there’s been a lot of difficulties.
So yes, sacrifice, but there are things worth sacrificing, like our attachments, and things not worth sacrificing, like our ethics. Earth school is a great place to learn, but we don’t always recognize the lessons until after this life.
Thanks David.