Joe uses the metaphor of money as the sun to dissolve scarcity and judgment around wealth. Money, like sunlight, is everywhere—involved in every object, every piece of clothing, every camera, every clock. It shines on everyone without discrimination. Some people use it to create art and help others; some use it to destroy. The money itself is neutral and abundant.
This reframing is powerful because most money blocks come from projecting a parental relationship onto money—wanting it but judging it, craving its affection while believing it’s bad or dirty. When the participant in this session felt the “presence of money everywhere” like sitting in the sun, the sensation was expansion rather than constriction.
The shift from scarcity to abundance isn’t intellectual—it’s somatic. When you stop relating to money as your disapproving parent and start relating to it as sunlight, your body opens. From that openness, authentic desires emerge: “I will make a lot of art and make more jobs for my family and my friends.”
“Money isn’t your mom. Money is the sun. It’s endless. Anywhere you look.”
Related Concepts
- Money wounds trace to parent wounds
- Money is a screen for projection
- Money beliefs create money reality
- Depersonalizing money creates freedom