Money Cleansing with Sihle Shabalala on #RISEfmMoneyMatters

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Money can be regarded as a transfer of energy among people, and often people’s energy signature gets attached to money as they spend it. That energetic residue could include happiness if the money is happily spent, stress if the money is stressfully spent, or many other possible vibes or emotions.
When you receive money from other people in any form that money is transferred (including cash, direct deposits, and cryptocurrency), the money may come attached with an energy signature from the person or entity who sent it to you.

Join us for an insightful discussion as we dive deeper into the topic with Pan-African expert, Sihle Shabalala. #MpumalangaAzishe!!!
7 Oct 2024 English South Africa Society & Culture

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