Explaining The Money=Life Energy Equation

The energy that we have to give each day makes up who we are and what we accomplish – it is our life force energy. Lifeforce energy is everything, and everything is energy. We only have so much of it, and because of this, we have to be careful about how we are spending it.

Think about it this way, in order to earn money, we have to do some sort of work. When we do this, we are trading our precious life energy. We don’t just receive money for nothing, our life energy is the payment, the trade-off. So what does this money=life energy equation mean?

You pay for money with your time.

As I already stated above, you have to trade your time and energy for money. Your life energy is your payment for money. Since this is what you have to trade to get paid, they are equal.

You choose how to spend it.

You are in charge of your life energy and you get to choose how to spend it. How much money is worth depleting your life energy?

Your life energy is more real in actual experience than money.

Your life energy is what you have inside you, so obviously it’s more real in experience than money. You want to focus on what enlivens you and how your life energy can get you there.

Life energy is all you have and more precious.

Energy is everything, and your life energy is everything in you. Protect it.

Life energy defines the meaning and purpose of your life.
If it’s all you have, it’s all you have to give. Focus on how to use your life energy to fulfill your purpose, rather than focusing on how deprivation of money holds you back. If you properly channel your life energy, you’ll be surprised at how the money part starts to fall into place.

It’s important to take a closer look at how you are spending your life energy on money.

The better you track your life energy and liberate your mind from attitudes about money, the better your chance of achieving financial independence.

Remember: Money is like water—it flows, and as it flows, it nourishes life. We feel happy when it flows our way, distressed when it does not. Money is like a mirror; it allows us to see ourselves.