Scarcity Mindset
Why you can't relax about money even when you have enough.
Your mind won't stop because you're avoiding what's underneath.
Your mind won’t quit. The same loop. The same scenarios. The same questions you’ve already answered a hundred times.
You’ve tried meditation apps. You’ve tried distraction. You’ve tried telling yourself to just stop thinking about it. And the loop comes back.
That’s because overthinking isn’t a thinking problem. It’s a feeling problem.
The mind loops to escape something the body doesn’t want to feel. Usually: uncertainty, loss of control, the unknown. If you can just figure it out, you won’t have to feel the fear of not knowing.
But you can’t think your way to peace. The more you think, the more there is to think about. The loop feeds itself.
The exit isn’t through more analysis. It’s through the body. When you drop below the thoughts and feel what’s actually there—the fear, the grief, the helplessness—the thinking naturally quiets. Not because you forced it. Because there’s nothing left to escape from.
Most approaches try to override the pattern with positive thinking, discipline, or new beliefs. That doesn't work because the pattern isn't a thought problem. It's a feeling problem.
The pattern runs because there's something you don't want to feel. And your nervous system learned that the pattern is safer than feeling it.
The core question this session asks: "What am I trying to figure out so I don't have to feel?"
When you finally feel what you've been avoiding, all the way through, the pattern loses its grip. Not because you forced it. Because there's nothing left to protect you from.
Your mind won't stop because you're avoiding what's underneath.
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