What if you could change your whole relationship with money? What if you could let go of grasping, avoidance, and shame, and experience confidence, ease, and sufficiency? What if financial ease has more to do with our spiritual and emotional relationship to money than the bottom line?
This workshop is a safe space in which to explore the taboo topic of money, perhaps for the first time in your life. Discover your limiting money beliefs and become independent of your money conditioning.
This is a rare opportunity to use Buddhist practices to bring equanimity, joy, and purpose to your financial life. Through guided meditations, journaling, and interactive exercises, we will release stressful patterns and cultivate new neural pathways and healthy money karma.
Here’s what you’ll learn in a joyful (yes!) and supportive container:
Watch the Online Retreat Zoom Replays
Saturday, September 26th
Session One & Session Two
Sunday, September 27th
Session One & Session Two
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