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Why Embodiment of Inexhaustible Wealth Is What You Deeply Desire

  • Writer: Alara Sage
    Alara Sage
  • Apr 30
  • 4 min read


What is wealth anyway?

Imagine a world where you wake up every day bathed in the feeling of having it all—not in your bank account, but in your entire being. A world where your abundance doesn’t waver with the tides of shifting markets or fleeting possessions. This is inexhaustible wealth.

For too long, we've been sold the idea that wealth equals money. But does it? True wealth, the kind that leaves you overflowing with freedom, joy, and possibility, goes far deeper than the digits in your bank account. It lives in your body, your relationships, your creativity. It’s not something you chase; it’s something you embody.

Let's explore why what you truly crave isn’t stacks of cash or flashy cars—but this deep, magnetic sense of inner richness.

Beneath the desire for wealth

Why do you really want wealth? This isn’t about money at all, is it? The cash, the cars, the luxury trips are placeholders for something far greater. You’re chasing wealth because you desire freedom, safety, ease, or the confidence to live on your terms.

Think about it. What would endless wealth give you that mere things cannot?

For many, wealth is about possibility. It’s waking up and knowing you hold the reins of your life. It’s walking into the world fully charged, magnetic, and capable of anything you desire without limitations.

When someone says, “I want to be rich,” what they’re truly saying is, “I want to feel alive.” Because aliveness is wealth.

I love Material wealth...but...

Now, here comes the rub. For all we idealize material wealth, when you take a closer look, it crumbles.

Money, despite its glimmer, is fragile. It ebbs and flows, ruled by economies, decisions, chance. Pile it higher than a skyscraper, and it still cannot guarantee you peace, love, health, or joy.

Material wealth is conditional. It can vanish in a heartbeat. Even billionaires face scarcity—not of money, perhaps, but of time, connection, and intimacy.

Money without embodiment leaves you hollow. How many people “have it all” on paper, but feel nothing inside? Wealth becomes worthless if it doesn’t ripple into your being, lighting you up, activating your aliveness.

True wealth doesn’t live in the material. It lives in the intangibles. And once you grasp this, the chase for external riches becomes irrelevant. Instead, you turn inward, toward inexhaustible, embodied abundance.

True wealth

Here’s the truth that no bank account will show you: You are the source of all wealth.

It’s in your health, your ideas, your relationships, and your inner peace. When wealth is embodied, it’s renewable. It’s infinite. It’s untouchable by whims of the external world.

  • Your health is wealth. Without it, no amount of money can buy the energy to enjoy life.

  • Your relationships are wealth. Deep, loving connections create the richness money could never purchase.

  • Your skills and creativity are wealth. These are assets that endlessly multiply when invested in.

  • Your mindset is wealth. Aligning with freedom and abundance creates a magnetic pull for more of the same.

When wealth is embodied, you’re not dependent on external factors to feel abundant. You carry your wealth with you everywhere. It’s like being a walking fountain of prosperity, overflowing no matter your circumstances.

How to embody wealth

You don’t have to win the lottery to feel truly, deeply wealthy. Embodying inexhaustible wealth is about cultivating abundance within yourself, and here’s how to begin.

1. Choose to See Abundance Everywhere

Rewrite the script in your mind. Lack is an illusion. Wealth is all around you—in a steaming cup of coffee, in the sunrise, in laughter. Abundance grows where it is noticed.

2. Invest in Your Internal Assets

  • Prioritize your health. Sleep, eat well, and exercise. Your energy determines your productivity and vitality.

  • Sharpen your skills. Can you take a course, read a book, or practice a craft? Knowledge compounds like money.

  • Nurture your relationships. Spend time with people who uplift and inspire you. Connections are priceless.

3. Practice Gratitude

Wealth flows where gratitude goes. Each day, name three things you’re grateful for. It rewires your brain for abundance.

4. Release Scarcity Thinking

Stop operating from “not enough.” When you cling tightly to what you have, you block the flow. Instead, trust there is always more where that came from.

5. Visualize Your Wealth Embodied

Close your eyes and feel what it’s like to be wealth. Imagine yourself radiating with freedom, health, and joy. Hold onto the sensation until it feels real.

6. Give Generously

Nothing embodies wealth more than generosity. Whether it’s your time, skills, or money, giving freely tells the universe you trust there’s always more to receive.

Realizing the Wealth You Already Have

True wealth isn’t out there, waiting to be earned. It’s already running through you, ready to be embodied and expressed.

To live a rich life, you don’t need approval from your paycheck, society, or anyone else. You only need to align with the inexhaustible abundance that is already within you.

You are not separate from wealth. You are wealth.

Step into it today. Cultivate it in your body, your relationships, your mindset, your every action. Embody it so deeply that it spills over into every corner of your life, transforming everything it touches.

When you stop chasing wealth and start becoming it, you’ll look around and realize you already have everything you’ve been looking for.


 
 
 

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