Thought of the Day:Faith in the divine plan turns uncertainty into a sacred adventure.
No matter how much you save, is the wallet still empty? This could be due to the wrong way you keep money in your wallet.
Rich people don't see their wallet as just a bag to keep money. They revere it as a small temple where Goddess Lakshmi resides.
Do you have a habit of stashing notes in your closet or attic? If so, quit that habit today, because only if you respect money will it stay with you.
There is a certain order in which notes are arranged in a purse. It is called “Money Organizing Art” in Japan and the rich people follow it without fail.
All the notes in your wallet should be facing in the same direction. That is, Gandhi's image on all notes should be upright and on the same side.
By keeping it disciplined, positive energy flows through the purse. If the notes are kept upside down or out of order, there will be confusion in the flow of money.

While depositing notes always keep the larger denomination notes (Rs 500) at the end. 200, 100 etc. notes of small amount should be arranged in front of it.
When you open the wallet, the smaller notes should be visible first and the larger notes should be safely behind. It increases money saving mindset and reduces spending.
One of the biggest mistakes we make is keeping spent hotel bills or petrol receipts in our wallets. These receipts are symbols of “lost money” or “debt”.
Keeping these with money is like insulting Goddess Lakshmi. As soon as you get home every night, throw out the unnecessary papers in your purse and clean it.
Notes are made of paper and coins are made of metal. The vibration or energy of the two is completely different.
So do not mix coins with notes. Only put them in a small pocket or zipped compartment for coins.
Never completely empty your wallet. Keep at least one 20 or 50 rupee note for omens, if not for emergency expenses.
Vastu Shastra says that an empty purse is a symbol of ignorance. According to the "money attracts money" rule, there should be at least some money in there.
If your purse is torn or discolored, replace it immediately. Piss does not stay in a torn purse, it flows like water.
When bringing a new purse, make sure it is rectangular. Oddly shaped purses can bring financial trouble.
This is a wonderful secret practiced by the Seth Jis of North India. Tie 21 grains of akshathe (rice) in a small yellow cloth or paper and keep it in a secret place of the purse.
Rice is the symbol of Annapurneswari and the karaka of Venus. This ensures that there is always a flow of money in your wallet.
A purse is not just a leather bag, it is the center of your financial power. We should respect money as much as we treat God with devotion.
Open your wallet today, de-clutter, and stack notes with discipline like a king. See for yourself how much magic this small change can do in your financial situation!



