![]() ![]() Many spiritual needs – contribution, love, service, relationships, inner healing, spiritual growth – are assumed to be filled by our jobs and our stuff – but they are not. Our society encourages us to identify with our jobs and stuff – what we do for money, what we have. We see our lives as both our own to live responsibly and as a gift and in service to our wider circles of community. Money as a tool is both material and spiritual – to get what we need and to reflect on the meaning and purpose of our lives. ![]() ![]() It equally requires curiosity and compassion, offering “no shame no blame” as a mantra for the journey. This work requires rigor, honesty and a radical willingness to change. The goal is to find and have “enough” (and then some) rather than always seeking “more”. Your Money or Your Life – and everything you find here – is rooted in transforming your relationship with money, not just changing your money habits. ![]()
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