Relax Into Wealth

by Alan Cohen

Publisher: Penguin Published: 2006-12-28 Category: Money & Career

Most people have been taught that creating wealth requires struggle, sacrifice, and relentless hard work. The prevailing cultural narrative insists that financial success demands pushing through exhaustion, compromising values, and postponing joy until some distant future when prosperity finally arrives. But what if this entire paradigm is fundamentally flawed? What if the very effort and striving we've been conditioned to believe is necessary actually blocks the flow of abundance into our lives?

A revolutionary approach to prosperity reveals that wealth is not something we must chase, capture, or fight for, but rather something we can allow into our experience by shifting our consciousness and releasing counterproductive beliefs. This transformative perspective draws from spiritual principles, psychological insights, and real-world examples to demonstrate that ease, joy, and affluence are natural partners rather than opposing forces.

The journey begins with examining the deeply embedded beliefs about money that most people carry unconsciously. These limiting ideas often stem from childhood messages, religious conditioning, or cultural programming that positions wealth as somehow spiritually suspect or morally questionable. Many people harbor contradictory desires, wanting prosperity while simultaneously believing that money corrupts, that wealthy people are greedy, or that spiritual individuals should remain poor. These conflicting beliefs create an internal tug-of-war that prevents abundance from manifesting.

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