Published: 21 May 2026
Updated: May 2026
Small things…
When the idea comes to you that you want a desk, you act immediately. You open a browser and start looking. You see the options, the colors, the models, the sizes. You already know where you want to place it, and you can easily imagine it there. Maybe you even go measure the space in your house, and you already know how it will fit — you can see it in your imagination fitting perfectly there. You move a few things around and create the perfect spot. You even vacuum and prepare the space. These are actions perfectly aligned with your desire.
You feel happy, excited, so you emit positive emotions that are aligned with it.
The programming in your mind is: I can buy whatever I want. A desk is easy to obtain. A desk is inexpensive. These are aligned beliefs.
But not necessarily that I can get it this exact moment. And that creates an implicit, healthy detachment. At the same time, with or without the desk, you feel the same. It doesn’t impact your life. Whether you have it or not… it’s fine. You don’t care that intensely. That is also called detachment.
Usually, we wait for the next paycheck, or we look into installments or delayed payment options. Or you might even receive it as a gift if you talk to the right person and communicate your desire. Whatever the option, all of them feel possible to you, and you accept them easily. They are not a blockage. You know you’ll get it. It’s a certainty. You leave all the doors open. Until payday comes, you even have time to forget about it (again, detachment). You set all the details, then you let it go.
See how aligned you are? Everything is moving in the same direction — toward having the desk in your home as soon as possible.
This applies to all the “small” things you feel very relaxed about, things that make you feel safe, things you perceive as easy to obtain. The same with clothes, shoes, bed sheets, all kinds of furniture, flowers, seedlings, and trees to plant in the garden. Things you perceive as small.
Bigger things…
With a car or a house, because the amount is much bigger, this is where we run into subconscious financial blocks. You perceive the amount of money as “a lot.” And large amounts feel like something you have to work hard for. Like it takes a long time to accumulate them.
Here, the beliefs are no longer pulling in the same direction. As we saw with the desk, where the path was clear, here we already have blocks that sabotage the process.
Let’s see what exactly is sabotaging it.
First of all, your sense of power. The fact that you live with the impression that it’s hard to obtain. So it will be.
That for that amount of money, you have to work for a very long time before it arrives.
And do you notice? You made the condition for the car entering your life depend only on your own money.
Here, you’re no longer thinking about it as a gift, for example, or a prize, or the fact that maybe your parents were already thinking about selling some land in the countryside and gifting you the money, or any other possibility. Maybe even renting one from a company in your city that already has the exact model you want.
No. In your mind, it’s either leasing, cash, or maybe second-hand. You limit yourself. Instead of leaving all the windows and doors open, you leave open only two or three, at best. The universe starts becoming conditioned the same way you conditioned it: to take a long time, to require effort, and to happen only through your own money.
There’s something else to study here too: whether you feel worthy of it.
Often we carry even more beliefs that sabotage us. Thoughts like: “But what’s wrong with the old car? It still has four wheels and takes me to the same places. What will the neighbors say? They’ll think I’m rich, and rich people are bad, so they’ll change their opinion about me. I won’t be accepted anymore.” Very deeply rooted programming from movies and society.
Because the amount is larger, you don’t feel safe paying that much. And your nervous system will always try to keep you safe. If a 30-year mortgage makes you doubt whether you can keep paying it, or creates fear that AI might replace your job and the bank could take your house, then you won’t be able to attract a house into your life.
Unless you can pay cash. And then… what beliefs do you have around cash money? That it’s hard to save? That by the time you save it, inflation will rise? That you’ll lose the perfect house you had your eye on?
All of these beliefs pull in the opposite direction: not having what you desire.
Do you understand now what alignment means? All your inner aspects must pull in the same direction, just like with the desk.
And what’s the difference? Perception. That’s why there are programs and courses focused on changing financial filters. So you can begin perceiving “large” amounts of money as normal. That’s where the idea of financial ceilings comes from.
Here’s an exercise to discover your current financial ceiling:
Here’s a simple exercise to discover your current financial ceiling:
Every day, imaginatively — but written down on paper — you’re going to spend a total amount of money.
Start with something small. For example, 500 lei.
Today, you spend 500 lei and subtract from that amount everything you buy, calculating what remains after each purchase. It doesn’t matter what you buy — bills count too.
Tomorrow, the amount doubles. 1000 lei. How do you spend it?
The next day, it doubles again and becomes 2000. And so on.
At some point, you’ll notice that you’ve “received” too much to still feel safe, and you’ll feel something strange in your body. That is your ceiling. That is your limit. Beyond it, you no longer feel comfortable.
Send me a message in chat so I can send you the PDF with practical exercises that will help you break through this financial ceiling and gradually rise higher and higher.
And do you know what happens when you unblock these amounts?
You create space to receive more — and still feel safe. On a subconscious level, we block these amounts from entering our lives because we don’t feel safe with them. Whatever the subconscious mind perceives as danger, it will try to keep us away from.
It’s like loving water but not knowing how to swim. You’ll stay farther from the edge of the pool, or only step ankle-deep into the sea.
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