
I know you think your money blocks are the enemy.
You've probably done the journaling, the tapping, the affirmations.
You've read the books, taken the courses, and tried to "clear" them like they're some kind of energetic virus.
But what if I told you that your money blocks aren't trying to sabotage you?
What if they're actually trying to protect you?
Your Money Blocks Are Bodyguards
Think of your money blocks as overprotective bodyguards.
They've been hired by your subconscious to keep you safe from perceived threats.
And they're really, really good at their job.
The problem is, they were hired based on old information - usually from childhood, past experiences, or even past lives.
They're protecting you from dangers that either don't exist anymore or were never real in the first place.
What They're Actually Protecting You From
Being seen as greedy or selfish.
Your money blocks keep you undercharging so no one can accuse you of caring too much about money.
They'd rather you be broke and "pure" than wealthy and judged.
Outshining others.
They keep your income low so you don't make friends and family uncomfortable.
They'd rather you stay small than risk losing relationships.
Having too much responsibility.
They limit your money because they know that more money means more decisions, more visibility, more pressure.
They'd rather keep you in struggle than overwhelm.
Being abandoned or rejected.
They keep you financially dependent because they believe if you become too successful, people will leave you.
They'd rather you need others than risk being alone.
Becoming someone you don't recognize.
They limit your wealth because they're afraid money will change you into someone you don't like.
They'd rather you stay the same than risk losing your identity.
Having to face your power.
They keep you financially limited because they know money amplifies everything - including your ability to create massive change.
They'd rather you stay powerless than risk the responsibility that comes with true influence.
The Protection Paradox
Here's the twisted thing about money blocks - they're protecting you from the very things you actually want:
You want to be seen and valued, but your blocks protect you from visibility.
You want to make a bigger impact, but your blocks protect you from the responsibility that comes with resources.
You want financial freedom, but your blocks protect you from the fear of having "too much."
You want to help more people, but your blocks protect you from the potential criticism that comes with charging what you're worth.
Why Your Blocks Feel So Real
Your money blocks feel justified because they're based on real experiences or inherited fears:
Maybe you watched your parents fight about money and decided it was safer to not have much.
Maybe you were raised to believe that good people don't care about material things.
Maybe you saw wealthy people being criticized and decided it was dangerous to have money.
Maybe you learned that asking for what you're worth makes you selfish or demanding.
Maybe you inherited generational trauma around money, scarcity, or survival.
The Cost of Protection
While your money blocks are trying to protect you, they're actually costing you:
Your mission. You can't serve at your highest level when you're worried about rent.
Your peace of mind. Financial stress is exhausting and depletes your energy for everything else.
Your relationships. Money stress affects how you show up in all areas of life.
Your health. Chronic financial worry takes a physical toll.
Your impact. You can't change the world when you're struggling to pay your bills.
Your examples to others. Your financial struggle teaches others that doing meaningful work means being broke.
Negotiating with Your Bodyguards
You can't just fire your money blocks - they're too invested in keeping you safe. But you can negotiate with them:
Acknowledge their service. "Thank you for trying to protect me from being judged for wanting money."
Update their information. "The world has changed. It's actually safer for me to have money now than to not have it."
Give them new jobs. "Instead of protecting me from wealth, please protect my values as I become wealthy."
Show them evidence. "Look at all these wealthy people who are still good humans doing good work."
Reassure them about your character. "I promise that having money won't make me a bad person."
The Real Question
The real question isn't "How do I get rid of my money blocks?"
It's "What am I willing to let my money blocks protect me from, and what is that protection actually costing me?"
Because sometimes the thing you're most afraid of - being seen, being powerful, being wealthy - is exactly what the world needs from you.
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Your money blocks aren't the villain in your story. They're the overprotective friend who needs updated information about what's actually safe.