Ascpets of Human and Spiritual Poverty
The key to feeling and attracting wealth is to acknowledge, feel, transmute and take care of those aspects and polarities that make us feel, think and experience poverty as human beings. Here is a list to start with:
Psychological Isolation: Being disconnected and enclosed due to oppressive guilt, fear or shame.
Worthlessness: The sense of having nothing to prove.
Uncertainty: No certainty in provision of basic future needs.
Lack of Cleanliness: Dirt and no way to ensure hygiene.
Chronic Fatigue: Constantly feeling tired due to sleep deprivation and stress.
Lustless: Not feeling lust in regards to life, work, romance or sexuality.
Empiteness: Feeling like one has no real or worthy identity.
Confusion & Doubt: Having more questions than answers.
Social Exclusion: Having no one to communicate with.
Powerlessness: Having no Power or Authority in Love, Life or Work.
Hopelessness: Feeling a lack of hope for the future.
Low Self-Esteem: Having a negative view of oneself.
Depression: Experiencing persistent sadness and a sense of helplessness.
Lack of Education: Limited access to education and knowledge.
Limited Opportunities: Few opportunities for personal or professional growth.
Unemployment: Lack of stable employment or income.
Malnutrition: The fear of foods or insufficient access to nutritious food.
Poor Health Care: Limited access to healthcare services and medical resources.
Despair: Feeling a deep sense of hopelessness and despondency.
Dependency: Relying on others for basic needs.
Financial Instability: Constant struggle to make ends meet.
Inadequate Housing: Living in substandard or unstable housing conditions.
Fear: Living in fear due to crime, violence, or social unrest.
Limited Access to Clean Water: Facing challenges in accessing clean and safe drinking water.
Lack of Sanitation: Living in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene.
Social Exclusion: Being excluded or marginalized from society.
Limited Social Support: Lack of supportive relationships and social networks.
Inadequate Clothing: Not having proper clothing for different weather conditions.
Generational Poverty: Poverty persisting through multiple generations.
Limited Access to Information: Lack of access to information and knowledge resources.
High Stress Levels: Constant stress due to financial instability and other challenges.
Limited Mobility: Lack of access to transportation, limiting mobility.
Addiction: Coping with poverty through substance abuse.
Disempowerment: Feeling powerless and unable to change one's circumstances.
Limited Cultural Participation: Inability to participate in cultural or recreational activities.
Discrimination: Facing discrimination based on race, gender, beauty or other factors.
Lack of Basic Skills: Limited literacy and numeracy skills.
Emotional Trauma: Psychological scars from past experiences.
Limited Aspirations: Having limited dreams and aspirations for the future.
Social Injustice: Perceiving the system as unjust and biased against the poor.
Environmental Challenges: Living in environmentally hazardous areas.
Spiritual Disconnection: Feeling disconnected from one's spiritual or religious beliefs.
Lack of Validation: Having no validation in regards to one’s worth as a person.
Lack of Esteem, Prestige or Recognition: Having no recognition in regards to one’s work or struggle.
Unactualized: Having no validation, recognition or approval in regards to what one does or believes in as a self-actualizing creator, entrepreneur, co-creative human being or artist.
Emotional Unintelligence: Lack of emotional awareness leading to being deceived, robbed, betrayed, humiliated or killed.