Anti-prosperity thoughts and actions from past lives have much more of an
impact on life circumstances than most people realize.
This isn’t to suggest that the legions of people on this planet
struggling with poverty and hunger were terrible people in past lives. Nor do
we mean to imply that being wealthy is always a karmic reward or is always
preferable to more moderate means. We don’t believe in a judging God that
punishes you for your sins or hands out rewards. The poor and disadvantaged
(their souls, not their personalities) may have chosen to experience hardship
for any number of reasons.
Below we list seven sample past life circumstances that have a
significant bearing on personal net worth in this life:
- “It’s a sin to be rich. Poverty is next to godliness,” said the devout monk in the 5th century monastery. It was a way of life for him and he carried the philosophy forward into several lifetimes.
In this life, he’s an artist, and although he’s talented and just as
devoted to his craft as he was in days of old, the same mindset about poverty
covertly poisons his financial state. He may consciously desire more money, but
his subconscious belief about how being rich is a sin plays a major role in his
lack of financial success.
- In her most recent past life she struggled against a wealthy competitor and became convinced that rich people are evil. She carried that conviction to her grave.
Today, she’s once again an upstanding, honest individual, yet can never
get ahead financially: her subconscious will do anything to keep her from
becoming rich because it believes that if you are rich, you are evil.
- In a series of past lives, her wealth included vast responsibilities, which became a deadly burden.
Today, she has a hidden fear that wealth leads to demise through heavy
obligations, so her unconscious mind keeps her poor.
- She gambled away the family estate in a past life, and today she’s excessively driven to be financially successful. However, no matter how much money she makes, her spendthrift family members keep her from maintaining a significant net worth.
- He abused his position of power as a 3rd century meddling bureaucrat and negatively affected many industries.
He’s still paying back the karma. His main gripe today is that those in
power make too much money and are blocking his career success as he barely
survives, paycheck to paycheck.
- She was very wealthy in a past life, but bandits targeted her castle in a raid and murdered her family. She died holding the belief that if she had only been of modest means, her family would still be alive.
Today she can’t seem to break out of the middle class, no matter what she
tries.
- Military nobility in ancient times and through recent centuries, such as the elite Japanese Samurai and most classes of European warriors in the Middle Ages, detested merchants.
A soul that thrived in warrior lifetimes, while consistently despising
traders, has decided to incarnate, in part, to learn more about non-military
callings. Unfortunately, his time in the corporate world is fraught with
battles involving some of the same merchants he loathed and worked against in
past lives, curbing his financial success.
Although our findings show
that personal fate is the number one determinant of financial standing, we
believe negative, karmic thought impressions (also sometimes part of immutable
fate) carried over into this life also have implications.
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