Money as a Spirit Ally
Core Transformation #1
From Fear & Shame → Into Safety & Inner Clarity**
Most people come into the class carrying quiet, heavy layers of money shame — old family wounds, cultural conditioning, survival patterns, or years of “not enough.”
Throughout the course, students experience a profound shift:
they stop bracing around money and begin to feel safe in their own nervous system.
As shame releases, clarity returns. They can hear guidance again. The body softens. Decisions feel less like emergencies and more like choices.
This transformation lays the foundation for everything else.
Core Transformation #2:
From Fragmented Parts → Into an Aligned Inner Team**
Students discover that the chaos in their money life has never been a character flaw — it has always been their parts trying to protect them.
Rather than fighting the Scarcity Voice, Hustler, Caretaker, Rebel, or Avoider, they learn to listen to them with compassion.
This melts the internal tug-of-war and creates something entirely new:
a cohesive inner system that works together, instead of against itself.
Money becomes easier not because the numbers changed, but because they changed inside.
Core Transformation #3:
From Lone Warrior → Into Partnership With Money & the Divine**
Students no longer feel like they’re doing money alone.
By meeting Money as a being, they shift from fear-based control or avoidance into co-creative partnership.
They begin asking Money questions, receiving guidance, and taking aligned action that feels surprisingly peaceful.
They stop treating Money like a threat or a test and start relating to it as an ally, mentor, and companion on their path.
This creates a lifelong transformation in how they earn, spend, save, give, and receive.
Week 1: Meeting Money as a Being
Theme: Money is not a problem to solve — it’s a relationship to cultivate
Teaching: Introducing Money as a Spirit Ally — what this means, why it matters, and how this approach transforms shame, fear, and scarcity
Practice: Guided journey to meet the Spirit of Money and sense how it feels, moves, and communicates
Reflection: “What stories have I inherited or absorbed about Money?”
Soulwork: Write a letter to Money and a letter from Money — without editing or censoring
Week 2: The Voices Within
Theme: Your inner parts speak through your money choices
Teaching: The five core money parts (Scarcity, Hustler, Caretaker, Rebel, Avoider) — how they formed, what they are afraid of, and what they truly want
Practice: Parts Work session — meeting one primary part that currently leads your relationship with Money
Reflection: “What is this part trying to protect me from?”
Soulwork: Track moments this week when this part takes over, with compassion and curiosity
Week 3: Healing the Shame Layer
Theme: Shame collapses communication with Spirit — clarity returns when shame is released
Teaching: How money shame forms (family, culture, survival, trauma, religion) and how it disconnects us from intuition
Practice: Shame release ritual — a gentle somatic practice to soften the contraction around money
Group Sharing: A place to name the moments where money has felt scary, confusing, or overwhelming
Soulwork: Notice daily where shame shows up around spending, earning, or saving — simply name it, without fixing
Week 4: Meeting Debt in a New Way
Theme: Debt is not a monster — it’s a messenger, a mirror, and sometimes a helper
Story: The Circle of Debt Spirits — your revised, tender, non-frightening version
Teaching: What Debt actually wants (stability, clarity, intention, reciprocity)
Practice: Guided meditation to meet the Spirit of your Debt with softness and neutrality
Reflection: “What is my Debt inviting me to understand, organize, or heal?”
Soulwork: One simple, compassionate action step with Debt (a small payment, a conversation, or an organizational task)
Week 5: Partnership and Co-Creation
Theme: Money wants to collaborate with you — not be feared, avoided, or controlled
Teaching: How to move from unilateral decision-making to co-creative conversation with Money
Practice: Guided journey #2 — strategizing with Money on one practical, real-life situation
Group Exercise: Participants bring one actual money challenge, and explore solutions by dialoguing with Money
Soulwork: Continue the Money dialogue daily — even 2 minutes counts
Week 6: Taking Aligned Action
Theme: Inspired action feels different than fear-driven action
Teaching: How to discern between:
— fear-based urgency
— trauma-based avoidance
— genuine intuitive leading
Practice: “Let Money show me” — a co-creative intuitive planning exercise
Group Sharing: What guidance emerged when you asked for direction?
Soulwork: One aligned action step this week, chosen with Money
Week 7: Integrating the Ally Relationship
Theme: You and Money are partners — this relationship continues long after the class ends
Sharing Circle: What changed? What softened? What surprised you?
Teaching: How to maintain your relationship with Money — daily, weekly, monthly rhythms
Practice: Group ritual — offering gratitude to Money, releasing what no longer serves, claiming what is next
Reflection: “Who am I becoming in my relationship with abundance?”
Soulwork: Create a personal Money + Spirit practice you will carry forward (journaling, journeying, check-ins, offerings
Thursdays 7:15-8:30pm Jan 15th- Feb 19th
Show Me:
Discovering What Happens When You Ask
Week 1: Meeting the Parts That Hold On
Theme: Why control feels safer than surrender
Teaching: Introduction to parts work — how different parts of us try to protect us by holding on
Practice: Guided parts work exercise — meeting a part that resists letting go
Reflection: “What is this part afraid would happen if I surrendered?”
Soulwork: Journal with one part this week about its fears around control
Week 2: Helping Our Parts Learn to Trust
Theme: Building trust inside before we can build trust with the Divine
Story: Your own “stock market” Show Me story
Teaching: How parts carry old stories of disappointment or abandonment
Practice: Inner dialogue — listening to parts’ mistrust, then offering reassurance and Divine perspective
Soulwork: Invite your parts into one small act of trust this week and notice what happens
Week 3: Inviting the Divine — The First “Show Me”
Theme: From inner alignment to playful invitation
Story: The angel vision at Mass — an example of the Divine surprising us
Teaching: The difference between asking to “test” God vs. asking to play with God
Practice: Parts work prep — check in with parts before creating a “Show Me” ask
Group exercise: Each participant creates their first “Show Me” invitation
Soulwork: Ask “Show Me…” this week, then notice and record what unfolds
Week 4: Living the “Show Me” Way
Theme: Integration and practice beyond the class
Sharing circle: What happened when you asked? (celebrating big & small)
Teaching: How to keep working with parts as resistance shows up
Practice: Group ritual of collective “Show Me” intentions
Soulwork: Design a personal rhythm of surrender + parts dialogue + playful asking