
Clear Money Blocks: It's All About Energy
- Nora Coaching

- Nov 26, 2025
- 6 min read
Money whispers secrets through your nervous system.
Every transaction carries an energetic signature. When you hand over cash for coffee, there's this invisible exchange happening beneath the obvious one. The barista receives your payment, sure, but they're also picking up on your relationship with abundance. Are you grateful? Resentful? Anxious about spending?
I learned this the hard way during my broke artist phase – which lasted, honestly, way longer than any phase should. Used to physically recoil when paying bills. Like my body was rejecting the act of money leaving my hands.
That's when I realized money blocks aren't actually about money. They're about energy patterns that got tangled up somewhere along the way.
The Invisible Weight of Financial Trauma
Your money story started before you could even count to ten.
Maybe it was the hushed arguments about bills. The way your mom's shoulders tensed when opening the mailbox. How your dad's voice changed when discussing the mortgage. These moments imprint themselves into your nervous system like invisible tattoos.
The thing is, we absorb these patterns without conscious consent. A three-year-old doesn't decide to develop anxiety around financial security. But their little nervous system registers every spike of cortisol in the room. Every fearful glance exchanged over unpaid invoices.
And then we wonder why adulting feels so complicated.
I had this client – let's call her Sarah – who couldn't figure out why she kept sabotaging her business success. Every time her income hit a certain threshold, she'd find creative ways to spend it all. New equipment she didn't need. Courses that promised breakthrough results. Spontaneous vacations that left her bank account gasping.
We traced it back to age seven. Her grandfather had repeatedly told her family that "money is the root of all evil." Not just once or twice – this became his signature phrase whenever anyone mentioned wanting more. Sarah's subconscious had internalized the message: good people don't accumulate wealth.
So every time her success threatened to prove him wrong, her nervous system would trigger self-sabotage to keep her "safe" from becoming evil.
Wild how the mind works, right?
When Your Energy Field Speaks Louder Than Your Words
Here's something they don't teach in business school: your energetic frequency around money broadcasts itself constantly.
People feel it. Clients sense it. The universe responds to it.
When you're operating from scarcity consciousness, it's like walking around with a subtle but persistent alarm bell ringing in your aura. You might say all the right words about abundance and prosperity, but your energy field is telling a different story entirely.
I remember this networking event where I met two financial advisors within minutes of each other. Both had identical credentials, similar experience, comparable track records. But standing next to the first guy felt like being near a black hole – there was this hungry, grasping quality that made me want to protect my wallet and run.
The second advisor? Completely different energy. Calm. Spacious. Like he genuinely believed there was enough prosperity to go around, and he was simply there to help facilitate its flow.
Guess which one I ended up hiring.
This is why all the marketing tricks in the world won't work if your underlying energy is misaligned. People pick up on authenticity – or the lack thereof – in ways they can't even articulate. They just know something feels "off."
Your nervous system communicates through micro-expressions, vocal tonality, posture, breathing patterns. All of it influenced by your subconscious beliefs about money and worthiness.
The Sacred Art of Energetic Housekeeping
Clearing money blocks isn't about thinking positive thoughts or chanting affirmations until you're blue in the face.
It's about getting real with the stuck energy in your system and giving it permission to move.
Start with your body. That's where the patterns live.
Notice what happens physically when you think about money. Does your chest tighten? Do your shoulders creep toward your ears? Does your breathing become shallow?
These aren't random responses – they're information. Your body is showing you exactly where the blocks have taken up residence.
I've found that money blocks often lodge themselves in specific areas. The throat chakra, where we struggle to speak our worth. The solar plexus, where power and confidence either flourish or wither. The root chakra, where our basic survival programming lives.
But here's the thing – you can't think your way out of a nervous system response.
You have to feel your way through it. Actually, let me rephrase that. You have to allow the feeling to move through you without trying to fix or change or spiritual-bypass your way around it.
Sometimes healing looks like crying in your car after paying rent. Sometimes it's rage-cleaning your office while screaming about capitalism. Sometimes it's the quiet recognition that you've been operating from your parents' limitations instead of your own possibilities.
The key is creating enough safety in your system for these stuck emotions to finally unstick themselves.
Rewiring the Default Settings
Your brain loves efficiency.
Once it finds a pattern that works – even if "works" means keeping you small and safe – it'll run that program on repeat until you consciously intervene.
Most of our money blocks are just outdated software running in the background. Survival programs that made perfect sense when we were seven but have become roadblocks to our adult abundance.
The good news? You can install new programs.
This requires consistency though. Not perfection – consistency. Your nervous system needs repetition to believe that change is real and sustainable.
Start small. Notice one limiting belief about money that shows up regularly. Maybe it's "I can't charge that much" or "Rich people are greedy" or "There's never enough."
Instead of fighting the thought, get curious about it. Where did this belief come from? What was happening in your life when it first took root? What was this belief trying to protect you from?
Then – and this is crucial – offer your nervous system evidence of a different possibility.
Not through forced positive thinking, but through genuine experiences of abundance. Maybe that's appreciating the free sunset. Receiving an unexpected compliment. Finding money in an old jacket pocket.
Your brain needs proof that abundance is safe before it'll let you experience more of it.
And honestly? This process takes time. I spent years unwinding my own money blocks, and I still catch myself falling into old patterns when I'm stressed or overwhelmed. That's normal. That's human. Progress isn't linear, and healing isn't a destination – it's an ongoing relationship with yourself.
The Practical Magic of Daily Recalibration
Every morning, your energy field essentially reboots itself.
You get to choose what frequency you're broadcasting for the day. Whether you're operating from scarcity or abundance. Fear or trust. Grasping or allowing.
I've developed this simple practice that takes maybe three minutes but completely shifts how money flows through my life. First thing after waking up – before checking my phone or diving into the day's tasks – I place both hands on my heart and ask myself: "What does my relationship with money want to become today?"
Not what I think it should become. What it wants to become.
Then I listen. Sometimes the answer is "more playful." Sometimes it's "more grateful." Sometimes it's "more honest about what I actually need versus what I think I want."
Then I spend a moment imagining myself moving through the day from that energy. Paying bills with gratitude instead of resentment. Receiving payments with grace instead of guilt. Making financial decisions from wisdom instead of fear.
This isn't about manifesting specific amounts or outcomes. It's about calibrating your nervous system to a frequency where money can flow more naturally.
Because here's what I've learned after years of energy work and thousands of dollars in therapy: abundance isn't something you achieve. It's something you allow.
The money you want is already trying to reach you. But if your energetic field is broadcasting "I'm not worthy" or "Money is dangerous" or "There's never enough," you're essentially building walls around what you're asking for.
Clearing those blocks isn't about becoming a different person. It's about becoming more authentically yourself – the version of you that knows your worth and isn't afraid to receive what you've earned.
And that version? They're already inside you, just waiting for permission to breathe.
Nora Coaching
www.noracoaching.com
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