Worthiness is the Lens
The Message I've Been Moving Aside for Months
Every time I open my soul reading binder to do work for a client, there is a piece of paper on top. And every single time, I move it aside.
It has two lines scribbled on it. A spirit guide message that came through during my own work, the kind I would stop everything to deliver if it showed up in someone else's session. I haven't paid attention to the paper other than to put it in a different folder as I look through my notes.
Today I finally stopped and read it.
Worthiness is the lens, not the obstacle. Systems are not sacred. Your soul is.
I sat with that for a minute. Then I pulled a card and got the Queen of Wands, the same card that had appeared at the top of my deck in a client reading earlier that same day, after I'd shuffled extensively, dropped a few cards, and reshuffled again. She showed up twice in one day, once for someone else and once for me. That is the deck being unusually blunt.
What I've Been Missing
Here's what I do: I access, read, and translate the records of the soul into actions that help people clearly embrace their own worthiness of abundance. This sentence came through today too. I'd been dancing around it for a while, using too many words, too much context-setting. Today it landed in plain language, and the reason it landed is because of those two lines I kept moving aside.
If you've spent any time in personal development or spiritual spaces, you've probably been sold the idea that worthiness is something you work toward. You do the courses, the therapy, the journaling, you clear the blocks, and eventually, if you do enough of it, you arrive at feeling worthy. That framework is backward. You are already worthy, and that is not a motivational statement. It is a soul-level fact. What you've been calling "the work" isn't about becoming worthy. It's about changing the lens so you can see from the worthiness that was always there.
The patterns running your life right now, the loops, the same money problem, the same relationship dynamic, the same ceiling you keep hitting, those aren't evidence that you're broken or unworthy. They're evidence that something got in between you and what you already are. Those somethings have names.
What Systems Have to Do With It
When I say systems, I don't mean institutions only, though those count, too. I mean any framework, internal or external, that you've handed authority to over your own knowing. The belief you inherited from your family about what you deserve. The methodology someone taught you and told you to trust over your own instincts. The internal rulebook you built in childhood to stay safe and never updated. The spiritual framework that told you to keep clearing, keep healing, keep becoming, as if you aren't already whole. All of those are systems, and none of them are sacred. Your soul is, and any system positioning itself between you and your own worthiness is not serving you. It is running you. There is a meaningful difference between those two things.
What I Actually Do
When I read a soul's record, I'm not looking for what's wrong with you. I'm finding what's been running underneath your life without your permission- the patterns, the inherited restrictions, the energetic blocks that have names and origins and, importantly, exits. And then I translate it, not into more concepts to sit with, but into specific, aligned, yours-specifically choices that move you toward the life you actually came here to live.
The reading isn't the destination. It's the recalibration. You leave not just knowing more but seeing differently, from worthiness, from clarity, from the truth of who you actually are at soul level. That's what the message on that piece of paper was trying to tell me to say out loud. Today I finally listened.
If you're ready to stop moving your own message aside, I'd love to read your soul's record with you.