attracting wealth and abundance

To attract true wealth, you must first redefine it — not by society’s tired metrics of hoarded cash and credit scores, but as a frequency of surplus. Wealth, in its truest form, is not a number in your bank account but the energetic experience of being supported, resourced, and overflowing. It’s the calm joy of knowing you are provided for, not only financially but emotionally, creatively, and spiritually. When you shift your definition of wealth from "what I own" to "how I operate," you stop chasing gold and start becoming the gold. So the first journal prompt is not “How can I get rich?” but “What makes me feel abundant right now, and how can I amplify that?”

But before the riches roll in, you must excavate the ghosts of poverty past. Most of us were handed a scarcity operating system before we could even count. We were told money doesn’t grow on trees, that wanting more is greedy, and that suffering is noble. These are spells cast by the broke and tired. Your job now is to break them. Write down every belief you’ve inherited about money, then torch them (ritually or metaphorically). Replace each one with an affirmation that reflects a soul aligned with divine surplus — for example, “Money is hard to come by” becomes “Money follows my clarity, joy, and purpose.” Your subconscious needs to see new instructions if you want a different outcome.

Once the old programming is cleared, you must attune to the vibration of wealth itself. This means becoming the person who already has what you desire. Not pretending — becoming. Imagine walking around with the quiet confidence of someone who knows a million dollars is on the way. Would you act differently? Speak more boldly? Say no more often? Begin practicing that energy now. Wealth is not attracted to begging or wishing — it is magnetized to embodiment. Each morning, play music that electrifies your confidence, walk with intention, and say aloud: “I am the vessel of divine wealth.” Let your body carry the code of what’s coming before it arrives.

Now enter the sacred space of the journal. This is not just a notebook — it is your personal grimoire of abundance. The pen is the wand, the page is the temple. Use it to direct, refine, and expand your wealth energy. Every morning, write down three things you’re grateful for as if they are already expanding. “Thank you for the $1,000 that arrived this week — and the $10,000 flowing in next.” Then script the future from the now. Journal as if your wealthiest self is writing a diary entry. Describe the day, the deals closed, the peace you feel, the people around you. Anchor this reality into language. And when you’re stuck or uncertain, have conversations with your “Higher Wealth Self” — ask, “What am I not seeing?” and let the divine respond through your pen.

Wealth is not won by wishing — it is earned through energetic contribution. The universe doesn’t pay by effort; it pays by value. Ask yourself: What problems do I solve naturally? What wisdom do I carry that others need? These are seeds of wealth. Monetize what you love and do well. But do it with joy, not desperation. Hustle is often scarcity in high heels. Instead, focus on impact, alignment, and consistency. Make offers, share your gifts, speak up — not because you’re chasing cash, but because wealth is the echo of value well-shared.

And don’t forget the physical realm. Wealth lives in the body too. Clear out your wallet — literally and symbolically. Keep a $100 bill in it just to remind yourself of overflow. Set up a small altar with crystals like citrine or pyrite, coins, candles, and a written intention. Take “money walks” where you affirm your abundance aloud while moving your body. Train your nervous system to feel safe holding luxury and receiving more. Wealth doesn’t just need space in your calendar — it needs space in your nervous system.

Of course, none of this matters if you don’t act. Aligned action is the spine of all manifestation. Write down three simple actions each week that move you closer to your vision: send the email, create the offer, invest the $50. Your journal isn’t a diary of daydreams — it’s your sacred accountability partner. Track your actions, notice where you self-sabotage, celebrate small wins. Wealth responds to clarity and commitment. Every tiny aligned step is a domino in your abundance architecture.

Finally, open your arms to receive. Receiving is an art. Many block wealth because they feel unworthy of it. They undercharge, self-reject, or feel guilty when good things come. So your work is to practice being deeply okay with more. More beauty, more money, more time, more ease. Do one small luxurious thing each day — even if it’s free. Make tea with intention. Take a long bath with essential oils. Dress like you respect your future self. These rituals whisper to the subconscious, “I deserve to be well resourced.”

Abundance is not a hustle; it is a homecoming. You don’t manifest wealth by begging the cosmos — you become a frequency it cannot resist. You are not here to scrape by. You are here to overflow. So write like a sorcerer, act like a millionaire, and walk like someone who remembers they are made of stardust and gold.