Many of us carry subconscious money wounds rooted in childhood, school, or generational trauma. We were taught that having more meant being greedy, selfish, or ungrateful. We learned that stability doesn't last, that collapse always follows calm, and that the safest place is struggle. These hidden beliefs and nervous system imprints create what the author calls an abundance wound-the fear of "enough."
In this book, Matthew Petchinsky explores how sabotage patterns form, why peace feels intolerable, and how to build capacity for safety around prosperity. Through practical tools, reflection prompts, and somatic practices, readers will learn to anchor abundance, redefine wealth beyond money, and stabilize success without fear.
This is not about rejecting prosperity-it is about reclaiming it. When Abundance Feels Like a Threat offers a path to hold wealth, peace, and stability with confidence, transforming abundance from a threat into a lasting foundation.
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