Just as we inherit different forms of generational wealth, we also inherit generational poverty. This inheritance often manifests as what I call spiritual scarcity.

What is Spiritual Scarcity?

Spiritual scarcity is the conditioned belief that we are not whole, worthy, or connected to Source as we are. It shows up as disconnection from our body, intuition, and inner knowing—leaving us to seek value outside ourselves in systems, people, and ideals.

These systems of oppression harm everyone, creating disconnection, unworthiness, and spiritual poverty across all communities. However, they impact people differently based on proximity to power and privilege. Those who benefit materially from oppressive systems often struggle to recognize the spiritual costs, while those who face direct material harm may also internalize the system's messages about their worth.

The Roots of Spiritual Scarcity

Spiritual scarcity develops through multiple interconnected causes:

Childhood and Family Patterns:

  • Upbringing without secure love from caregivers who couldn't model empathy, maturity, or kindness

  • Growing up without tools to discover who we truly are, apart from roles and expectations

  • Learning to rely on external authority rather than cultivating inner trust and self-leadership

Systemic and Cultural Forces:

  • Living in systems that rank people by race, class, gender, sexuality, and body type

  • Religious and spiritual teachings that emphasize our inherent flaws rather than divine nature

  • Disconnection from ancestral and earth-based wisdom that once grounded communities

Personal and Generational Pain:

  • Becoming trapped in inherited trauma that limits our vision of what's possible

  • Learning to blame external forces while losing sight of our own agency

How Spiritual Scarcity Shows Up

Spiritual scarcity manifests in both internal experiences and external behaviors:

Internal Patterns:

  • The inner voice that says "I can't... I'm not capable... I don't deserve"

  • Self-doubt, fear, and paralysis around choices and action

  • Isolation, shame, and anxiety that keep us small

  • Forgetting our place in the divine fabric of creation

External Behaviors:

  • Over-control and endless hustle to prove our worth

  • Self-compromise and conforming to be accepted

  • Chasing external validation through narrow standards of success

  • Carrying generational patterns of limitation that no longer serve

Naming spiritual scarcity is the first step to healing it. By recognizing both its inherited and systemic roots, we can begin to reclaim inner prosperity, trusting our bodies, reconnecting to intuition, and remembering our wholeness.

My Prosperity Coaching framework addresses spiritual scarcity through four core values:

WHOLENESS

Unlearning separation. Embracing the full spectrum of being human. Remembering you belong.

EMBODIMENT

Living fully in your body—its wisdom, pleasure, and power. Feeling at home in your own skin.

EARTH

Caring for the planet. Healing in nature. Living sustainably.

JOY

Choosing joy as power: a way of living that fuels freedom, love, and community.

If you're struggling with your sense of joy, feeling disconnected from your body and true nature, or carrying inherited patterns that no longer serve you, prosperity coaching offers a path back to your authentic power.

This work honors the complexity of our lived experiences—the real barriers we face and the internal patterns that developed as survival responses to those barriers. Together, we transform spiritual scarcity into inner abundance, creating change that ripples through your relationships, your work, and your capacity to create the life you truly desire.


You don't have to carry what wasn't yours to begin with.

I work with people ready to stop surviving and start thriving—helping you identify and heal the deeper patterns that keep you stuck in scarcity cycles. Together, we create sustainable practices that allow you to build wealth aligned with your values, relationships that nourish your soul, and work that feels like your calling.

Ready to reclaim your birthright of wholeness, joy, and sovereignty? Let’s connect.

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