Sacred Ritual to Call Abundance When Money Flow Stops
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When the Flow of Money Stops: A Sacred Ritual to Call Abundance Back
There are moments when the flow just… stops.
You open your bank account and feel the contraction.
You calculate and recalculate—and it still doesn’t feel safe.
You try to “stay positive,” but a quiet panic starts whispering beneath the surface.
And yet, something inside you knows—this isn’t just about money.
It’s about memory.
Something ancient. Something energetic.
Something your soul came here to rewrite.
The Moment I Was Shown
Not long ago, I was working with a radiant being who had been struggling for years with financial instability. She had done the mindset work, held the vision boards, worked multiple jobs—and still, something wouldn’t shift.
When I tuned into her field, I was shown the root:
A forgotten vow from seven generations back.
A woman who gave up wealth to protect her children.
That sacrifice had echoed through the line… and landed in her.
She had inherited more than her grandmother’s hair or her mother’s work ethic.
She had inherited their fear of being visible, wealthy, or supported.
And in that moment, I understood again what I see so often:
Financial blocks are rarely just ours.
Money Is Not Just Currency. It Is Frequency.
When you are disconnected from abundance, it often feels like the world is withholding something from you.
But in truth?
It’s your own field that may be tangled—
with vows, shame, ancestral burdens, karmic imprints, and energetic interference.
That’s why traditional financial advice doesn’t always work for those of us walking a spiritual path.
We are not just here to make money.
We are here to restore our original abundance codes.
A Ritual to Return to the Flow
If you feel called, take a quiet moment.
Light a white candle. Place a coin or a crystal in front of you—something symbolic of wealth.
Close your eyes.
Breathe slowly.
Bring into your awareness the feeling of never enough—let it rise.
Place your hand over your heart and say:
I call back the frequency of abundance I was born to carry.
I release all vows, burdens, and blockages tied to survival, struggle, and scarcity.
I return to flow. I return to worth. I return to the soul of wealth.
Sit with this.
You may feel a shift.
Or simply a peace.
That’s enough.
The ritual isn’t to fix you.
It’s to remind you: You were never broken.
The Sacred Return
Abundance isn’t something you chase.
It’s something you align with.
And sometimes, you just need a soft nudge back into the current.
Let this be that moment.
Sending you lots of love and high vibrations,
~Anna Merkaba – Distant Energy Healer- Channeler – Lightworker.
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