Category: Career & Money; Tarot Tips | Reading Time: 4 Minutes
The plastic of your debit card feels strangely heavy in your hand. You just tapped it for a block of cheddar that cost seven dollars.
Your stomach did that slow, sick flip usually reserved for missing a step on the stairs in the dark.
Logically, you know you are okay. You have a steady job. The rent is paid.
Yet, your brain is screaming that this specific block of cheese is the final mistake that will topple your entire life.
You find yourself checking your banking app in the car, watching the numbers as if they might evaporate if you look away for too long.
This isn’t just careful budgeting. You are trapped in a scarcity loop.
Scarcity Tunneling / Scarcity Trap
Here is why you can’t “think your way out” of this panic.
Behavioral economists call this the Scarcity Trap. When your brain perceives a lack of resources (money, time, food), it devotes all its processing power to that one specific lack.
It literally drops your functional IQ. You become hyper-focused on the immediate threat (the $7 cheese) and completely blind to the long-term solution.
You aren’t stupid. You are just cognitively exhausted.
The Tragedy of the Closed Eye (Five of Pentacles)
In the Tarot deck, this specific brand of financial terror is represented by the Five of Pentacles.
The card shows two figures trudging through a brutal snowstorm. They are injured, freezing, and exhausted.
But the true tragedy of the card is not the cold. The tragedy is that they are walking right past a glowing, stained-glass window.
That window belongs to a sanctuary (often a church or safe house). It is full of warmth, light, and golden pentacles.
Because of the Scarcity Trap, the figures are so fixated on their bleeding feet that they have become completely blind to the help sitting inches away.
You are doing the same thing. You are shivering in a blizzard of your own making because you have forgotten how to look up.
Abundance Lessons from Bane
Contrast this human panic with the life of my cat, Bane.
Bane is 12 years old. He has never once looked at a spreadsheet.
When he hears the sound of a can opening, he does not hesitate to see if the “inventory” is low. He doesn’t eat half his meal and hides the rest under the rug in case the economy collapses tomorrow.
He feasts with total presence.
Bane doesn’t worry about scarcity because his worth is not tied to his productivity. He assumes the universe (or at least, his human) will provide simply because he exists.
You, however, treat money like a wild mouse that will run away if you don’t hold on tighter than it needs.
A River, Not a Swamp
True abundance is a flow, not a static number.
Think about the difference between a river and a swamp.
- A River is fresh and alive because it pushes water out as fast as it takes water in.
- A Swamp tries to hoard every drop. The water stops moving. It turns stagnant. It begins to smell like old eggs and decay.
This is what happens to your spirit when you block the “outflow” of money because you are terrified of the “inflow” stopping.
You become a swamp.
When you pinch every penny out of fear, you are telling the world that you do not trust it to be kind to you. You are choosing to stay in the snowstorm because the cold feels more familiar than the warmth of the sanctuary.
Open the Dam
The window is open. You don’t have to stay miserable to prove you are being “responsible.”
Your clenched fists are the only thing preventing you from catching the next opportunity.
Opening the dam doesn’t drain the lake. It cleans the water.
🔮 The Action Right Now
The flow is waiting for you to stop guarding the dam. It is time to open your hands.
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