Why I Rarely Use Spiritual Practices for Financial Decisions
Over the years, many people have asked me if I use my spiritual tools — pendulums, tarot, intuitive readings — to guide my investments. The honest answer?
Very rarely.
Because I’ve learned that when it comes to money, the mind gets deeply involved. Desire, fear, greed — all these strong emotions are tied to financial decisions. And when you bring spiritual tools into that space, it becomes blurry. The messages we receive might not reflect truth — they might reflect our attachments.
Sometimes, the universe doesn’t want us to make a “perfect” investment. It wants us to learn. And growth often doesn’t come through gains — it comes through discomfort, through losses, through moments we didn’t plan for.
Lessons That Don’t Pay in Cash — But Are Worth Everything
I’ve seen this pattern many times in my own life. If my purpose were to become rich through investments alone, I likely would have done it already. I’ve studied markets. I’ve played the game. And yet — it doesn’t look like my path that I should follow.
That realization used to frustrate me. But today, I see it differently. I see it with gratitude. Because the deeper lesson wasn’t in the charts or the coins — it was in me.
I learned to let go of control.
To trust the timing of life.
To focus on the real wealth: peace, purpose, and presence.
A Crypto Reading I Didn’t Plan to Share
Not long ago, a friend asked me for a prediction on the crypto market. At first, I said no. I didn’t want to go down that road again. But something nudged me — maybe it was curiosity, maybe it was a chance to observe. So I did it.
I tuned into the spiritual field and ran a reading on Bitcoin and a few altcoins. What came through was a cycle-based outlook with projected all-time highs:
- Early August – BTC first peak
- Early October – BTC second peak
- Early January 2026 – BTC third and final all-time high
Altcoins, on the other hand, seem to show only two major phases:
- Early October – First altcoin phase
- Mid-December – Final altcoin wave
I even made a table — just for fun — tracking price levels and downturns.


But I want to be clear:
This is not financial advice.
This is not a strategy.
This is an experiment — a test of intuition.
And honestly, part of me wonders if the message was even meant for me. A teaser. A distraction. Or maybe a reminder: stay on your true path.
Where Spirituality Is Useful
Even though I don’t rely on spiritual insight for investments, I’ve seen incredible value in applying it elsewhere. Spiritual inquiry, family constellations, and inner listening can be powerful tools in business, especially when things feel stuck.
- If a project is blocked — spiritual insight can reveal why.
- If a team dynamic feels off — constellation work can restore clarity.
- If a deal doesn’t feel right — intuitive clarity can guide alignment.
These practices work. But they’re not lottery tickets. They’re mirrors — tools to help us see what logic often misses.
Why Not Everyone Is Rich If Spirituality Worked Like Magic
People sometimes assume that if you’re spiritual or intuitive, you should be able to predict the stock market. But here’s the truth:
If spirituality alone made people rich, the world would be full of awakened millionaires.
It doesn’t work that way. The spiritual field offers insight — not certainty. What we receive is always filtered through our consciousness, the timing of life, and our deeper purpose.
So yes, spirituality can be part of how we navigate the world — including finances. But not to bypass the work. Not to avoid learning. Not to outsmart the journey.
My Path Is Not to Predict — It’s to Guide
Today, I don’t chase forecasts. I don’t ask for “the best investment.” I ask for clarity, for alignment, for truth. I tune into the spiritual field — not to control outcomes, but to understand them.
I share this story not to convince or warn — but to offer perspective.
To remind us that there’s more to wealth than charts and profits.
There’s wisdom in what we lose. There’s strength in surrender.
And there’s deep beauty in simply being present with what is.
An Invitation to Reflect
So if you’ve ever wondered if you should use spiritual tools to guide your financial decisions, my invitation is this:
Ask not, “What will make me rich?”
Ask, “What is this teaching me?”
Ask, “Is this aligned with my path?”
And if you do feel called to consult your intuition — do it with humility.
Do it with discernment.
Do it with the understanding that true abundance isn’t found in prediction.
It’s found in presence.
With gratitude,
Pawel




