Worthiness, Wealth & the Frequency of Financial Abundance
A reflection inspired by my conversation with Amy Untamed
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Lately, abundance has been landing in my world in ways I didn’t quite expect.
Not the romantic abundance we explored on Monday, but the kind that sits at the root of ease, stability, and expansion: financial abundance.
Resources.
Receiving.
Letting life hold me.
During my conversation with Amy Untamed this week, something clicked open in a way I’ve been waiting for. We talked about money—not from scarcity or shame, but from clarity, empowerment, and a fierce love for women becoming fully resourced.
It brought me right back to a mushroom journey I took in September.
When the Mushrooms Gave Me the Vibration of Abundance
I lit palo santo, mixed the familiar brew, and asked my usual intention:
Show me what I need to see right now.
At the time, I was six months into unemployment. I still trusted—deeply—but the human questions lingered:
How?
When?
Am I doing enough?
Am I doing the right things?
Once the medicine anchored in, I entered that geometric, orange-tinted space where everything feels clarified. My body softened. My breath deepened. The dogs curled near me, as if they sensed the ceremony.
And then it happened:
A frequency was placed inside me.
The vibration of abundance.
It was calm, unwavering, almost maternal.
I saw women living inside this vibration with ease. I saw the trials I’ve endured and the way they’ve initiated me into the woman I am now.
And then the mushrooms presented a distinction I wasn’t expecting:
worthiness vs. entitlement.
At the time, I believed entitlement was something to avoid. Something “spiritually incorrect.” Something that would cut me off from receiving.
But after speaking to Amy, I understand that message differently now.
What Amy Helped Me Reframe
In our conversation, Amy said something:
Maybe entitlement isn’t the problem.
Maybe it’s our fear of being seen as entitled.
Women are conditioned to shrink, to minimize, to approach receiving with apology:
“Who am I to want this?”
“Is this too much?”
“Will people think I’m greedy?”
But men?
Men rarely question whether they’re “entitled” to wealth.
They simply allow themselves to have it.
Amy challenged the entire premise of entitlement.
She asked:
What if claiming abundance—boldly, unapologetically—isn’t toxic at all?
What if the real work is dismantling the belief that we must stay humble to the point of self-erasure?
What if entitlement, in its healthiest form, is simply:
I believe I get to have a life that supports me.
I believe resources are meant for me too.
I believe receiving is my birthright.
And that was the missing piece from my mushroom journey.
The mushrooms weren’t warning me against entitlement itself—
but against the fear-based version of it.
The version rooted in scarcity, comparison, or tightness.
But the entitlement Amy speaks of?
It’s closer to sovereignty.
It’s closer to saying:
“I get to receive because I exist.”
And that is exactly the frequency financial abundance requires.
A Goddess for This Work: Abundantia
Today I invite in Abundantia, Roman goddess of prosperity and plenty.
She who carries the overflowing cornucopia.
She who blesses wealth, security, and nourishment.
She who reminds us that abundance flows when we stop apologizing for wanting more.
May she support us in:
softening our fear around money
trusting our ability to receive
feeling safe with wealth
releasing guilt around wanting more
embodying healthy entitlement
welcoming opportunities with open, relaxed hands
Because wealth in the hands of grounded, intuitive women is medicine.
Closing Reflections
Financial abundance is not a moral test.
It’s not a reward for being good.
It’s not a cosmic allowance we have to earn.
It is a frequency.
A state of openness.
A willingness to let life support us as deeply as we support others.
I am learning to step into that frequency fully—not through force, but through remembering.
If this resonated, I’d love to hear from you:
What is your relationship to financial abundance right now?
Where are you softening your grip?
Where are you allowing more?
Thank you for reading, reflecting, and walking alongside me.
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With abundance,
Sarah 🌙✨



I love this! I’m currently reframing my mind around attracting money as well as being comfortable receiving. This was a beautiful post and a great reminder for me to continue walking the road of softening and trusting. Thank you for this!
I love this conversation & I can’t wait to listen to the episode that inspired this!! 🖤🔥🖤