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Who’s in control of your money?

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Is it you? Or the beliefs of your childhood self? If you are having trouble viewing this email, {NAM

Is it you? Or the beliefs of your childhood self? If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Mindvalley Logo]( {NAME},  Who’s really in control of your money today?  Is it you?  Or is it the beliefs of your childhood self?  I ask this question because as we near the end of the year, most people are taking stock of how they did financially this year.  But if there’s ONE thing truly holding you back from abundance, it’s the subconscious blocks (detrimental childhood programming) you have about wealth and abundance.  And no one understands this topic more than one of Mindvalley’s most sought-after abundance teachers, Christie Marie Sheldon, who’s hosting her classic [Unblock Your Abundance]( Masterclass this entire week [Vishen with Christie Marie Sheldon]( [Yes, I want more abundance.]( According to Christie, we earn what we earn, and we are as abundant as we are — SOLELY because of a set of 24 specific beliefs we hold in our subconscious related to wealth and money.  But what makes Christie so special is that she isn’t a traditional wealth and financial expert.  Yet, I’ve personally had my biggest breakthroughs in my abundance while studying her work.  Christie is an energy healer who specializes in healing our negative beliefs she refers to as Abundance Blocks.  And the technique she uses to achieve this is called Energy Clearing, which is what she is famous for.  Every year since 2012, Christie has done this remarkable session — which holds the attendance record for a single session at over 85,000 people — to help our community tear down their blocks and build up an abundant mindset.  [And you’re invited >>]( Keep Evolving, [Vishen Lakhiani Signoff] Vishen Founder - Mindvalley Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( and [The Buddha and the Badass]( Follow The Real Me on [Instagram]( Better You, Every Day [Join Mindvalley Today](www.mindvalley.com/membership?otag=footer) [Get it on Google Play](   [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Mindvalley on Telegram]( [Support Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Log In]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343

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