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The Fear of Losing Money: A Past Life of Poverty and Survival

The Fear of Losing Money: A Past Life of Poverty and Survival

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Why does money feel… unstable—even when you have enough?

Why do you fear loss more than you enjoy gain?

Why does a single expense create anxiety…

as if everything could collapse overnight?


This is not just financial insecurity.

This is survival memory.

A memory your mind has forgotten—

but your body still believes.

There was a time…

when money was not comfort.

It was survival.

When every coin mattered.

When loss meant hunger.

When uncertainty meant danger.

You lived in a reality

where scarcity was not a mindset—


It was life.

You struggled.

You feared.

You held on tightly…

because letting go meant losing everything.

And that experience…

did not end with that lifetime.

It imprinted itself into your nervous system.

Today, your bank balance may have changed—

but your internal reality has not.

You overthink spending.

You feel anxious about the future.

You hold money tightly… or lose it unconsciously.

You oscillate between control and fear.


Because deep within—

you are not reacting to the present.

You are responding to the past.

In this deeply revealing and transformative book, Karthik Poovanam uncovers the hidden past-life roots of financial fear, scarcity thinking, and money anxiety.


You will discover:

  • Why you feel unsafe with money—even when you are secure
  • The subconscious patterns behind over-saving, under-earning, or financial self-sabotage
  • How past-life poverty imprints shape your financial decisions today
  • Why you fear losing money more than you desire creating it
  • The emotional connection between survival trauma and financial control
  • A powerful healing process to shift from fear-based survival… to abundance-based living


This is not just about money.

This is about safety.

Because for you—

money was never just currency.

It was protection.

It was control.

It was survival.

And until that fear is healed…

no amount will ever feel enough.

But the moment you break this pattern—

You stop surviving.

And you start living.


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