Not your soul.
Not your divinity.
Not your light.
But your ordinary, aging, sensual, flawed, momentary, human life.
The one who eats and digests.
The one who doubts and stumbles.
The one who wants to be held.
The one who desires luxury, sex, silence, admiration, pleasure, and presence.
The one who is still here even after the ceremonies.
That is the door.
Because infinite wealth will not enter a temple where the priest disowns the flesh.
Wealth in FCD terms is the circulating experience of sufficiency and expansion—resources
(financial, emotional, love, health, creativity) that show up as reflections of your inner
coherence. It’s safety without grasping, abundance without over-efforting, generosity without depletion.
Put simply: wealth is the external mirror of inner integration, where what you truly
are—already whole—shows itself in the material, relational, and creative flow of your life. You
can’t circulate what you don’t have, and you can’t have what you don’t circulate.
What It Means to Make Sacred
To take the next breath with reverence.
To touch your skin as holy ground.
To feel your wanting without shame.
To receive and spend money with full presence.
To walk your neighborhood as if it were the Garden.
To sit on the toilet like a throne.
To dance like no one is watching.
To make a piece of art that others say “My Child could do better.”
Yes—all of it.
This is not a metaphor. Until this life is made sacred, infinite wealth stays theoretical.
When this life is holy, wealth becomes inevitable. A holy life is a life lived to the fullest, embodied in your divine presence.
In the language of the Foundation for Creative Dynamics (FCD), wealth isn’t just money in the
bank. It’s coherence across all four creative dimensions:
- Mental: freedom from scarcity stories; the shift from problem-solving into creative
witnessing.
- Emotional: the capacity to feel fully without being ruled by inherited shame, fear, or
comparison—where generosity and joy flow naturally.
- Energetic: wholeness of your field, no leaks from old patterns or shadows; your energy
is aligned and available for creation rather than defense.
- Emergence: the lived expression of your dream—resources, relationships, and
opportunities appearing because you’re embodied in truth, not hustling for worth.
Now, let’s be clear, sacred living doesn’t have to look like a monk, or meditation, or playing finger chimes and chanting.
Whatever you engage in with presence makes the activity sacred. Whether it’s Guns and Roses screaming “Welcome to the Jungle.”, John Travolta swaggering down the streets of Brooklyn in Saturday Night Fever, or Michael Jordan dunking the basketball. It has to do with presence and charisma.
Judgement of anothers sacred expression comes from your shadow that you have put in place to protect you from being in sacred reciprocity.
BE Well

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