The Economic Machine — Money, Business & Pricing for Conscious Entrepreneurs
You can be the most awake person in the room and still not be able to pay rent. That’s not a personal failing. That’s an economic-machine problem — the part of your business that has to actually generate income from the value you create. This pillar gathers everything we have on the practical mechanics of making money in a way that doesn’t require you to abandon who you are.
What you’ll find on this page
- 4 category deep-dives covering the full territory of the The Economic Machine
- Hand-picked top articles per category, drawn from the full library
- How this pillar connects to the Three Pillars, GPS+I frameworks
- FAQ for the questions readers most often arrive with
The frame
In the Three Pillars framework, the Economic Machine is the part of your work that turns insight into income. It’s the offers you build, the prices you charge, the way you market and sell, and the relationship you have with money itself. Most conscious entrepreneurs are over-developed in the Mind & Heart and Spirit & Flow pillars and under-developed in the Economic Machine. The result is the painful pattern you might recognize: deeply gifted, broke. These articles fix that — without asking you to become a person you’re not.
Money & Wealth Consciousness
You’ve read the books. You’ve done the visualizations. You’ve cleared a few money stories. And the income ceiling is still there. This category is for that exact moment — when the inner work isn’t translating into outer numbers, and you suspect the problem is deeper than another affirmation can reach.
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Featured articles
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The Counterintuitive Truth About Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
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The Distinction That Makes Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving Easier to Work With
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
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Why Your Approach to Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving May Be Making It Worse
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
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What Changes When You Reframe Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
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The Wisdom Inside Your Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving Pattern
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
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The Piece Nobody Connects to Receiving, Worthiness and Deserving
You’ve read the books. Sat through the workshops. Done the inner work — maybe more of it than most people will ever do. And still, a.2: receiving, worthiness… Read →
Business Strategy for Conscious Entrepreneurs
Most business advice was built for people who don’t care about meaning. Most spiritual advice was built for people who don’t have to pay a mortgage. This category is the third path — strategy that works because it’s aligned, not in spite of.
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Featured articles
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11 Things Conscious Entrepreneurs Know About Niching and Positioning
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
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5 Reframes That Make Niching and Positioning Less Overwhelming
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
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5 Daily Practices for Shifting Your Niching and Positioning
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
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12 Questions That Reveal Your Relationship With Niching and Positioning
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
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8 Mistakes to Avoid When Working With Niching and Positioning
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
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6 Things Nobody Tells You About Niching and Positioning
You’ve invested real time and energy into niching and positioning. You know it matters. You want it to work. Read →
Sales & Client Attraction
If “sales” makes you flinch, the problem isn’t sales. The problem is the version of sales you’ve been shown. There’s another version — the one where people who need what you do find you, recognize themselves in your words, and ask to work with you. This category is how that happens.
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Featured articles
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How to Apply the GPS+I Framework to Selling Without Pushing: The Identity Dimension
The primary GPS+I selling without pushing article applies the GPS+I framework — Goal, Problem, Solutions, Integration — to the behavioral and practice dimension of developing non-pushy enrollment capacity.… Read →
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How to Apply the GPS+I Framework to Selling Without Pushing
The GPS+I framework — Goal, Problem, Solutions, Integration — provides a structured approach to any significant development territory. Applied to selling without pushing, it maps the arc from… Read →
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8 Mistakes to Avoid When Working With Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based
Magnetic presence doesn’t fail because practitioners aren’t working hard enough. It fails because of specific, recognizable patterns that undermine the quality of showing up even when the effort… Read →
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How to Apply the GPS+I Framework to Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based
You’ve done the work. You understand, at least intellectually, that the energetic dimension of marketing matters. You’ve read about magnetic presence, resonance, authenticity in content. Read →
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Magnetic Marketing Energy-Based: Why It Matters More Than You Think
You’ve done enough work on your business to know that information alone doesn’t move the needle. You’ve read the books — many of them. You’ve taken the courses.… Read →
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How Do I Know If I’ve Made Real Progress With Email and Audience Building?
These are the questions that don’t often get asked out loud — because asking them sometimes feels like admitting to a gap you’re worried says something about you. Read →
Pricing & Value
The hardest part of premium pricing isn’t choosing the number. It’s saying it out loud without flinching. That’s not a copywriting problem. It’s a nervous-system problem. This category fixes that — at the layer where it actually lives.
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Featured articles
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Why Value Articulation Is an Ongoing Practice, Not a One-Time Task
Many practitioners approach value articulation as a task to be completed. They work on their bio, develop an answer to “what do you do,” and consider the problem… Read →
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How to Use Stories in Value Communication Without Overselling
Stories are powerful in value communication. They make abstract outcomes concrete. They give the prospective client a way to understand what the work actually produces — not as… Read →
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How to Talk About the Spiritual Dimensions of Your Work Without Alienating Practical Buyers
Practitioners whose work has genuine spiritual or energetic dimensions often face a communication tension: the vocabulary that describes what actually happens in the work — energy, consciousness, vibration,… Read →
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Why Practitioner Value Language Often Sounds Like Everyone Else’s
Most practitioners, when asked what they do, offer some version of: “I help people step into their authentic power and create lives they love.” Or: “I support clients… Read →
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How to Talk About Your Credentials Without Leading With Them
Credentials are the first thing many practitioners reach for when asked about their work. Years of training, certification hours, the name of the school or program — these… Read →
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How to Collect Client Feedback That Improves Your Value Language
Client feedback, when collected with the right questions, is one of the richest sources of value language a practitioner can access. The challenge is that most feedback collection… Read →
Frequently asked questions
Why do conscious entrepreneurs struggle with the business side?
Because most of the skill-building has been on the inner work, the gifts, the message. The Economic Machine is a separate craft. It’s learnable. It’s not a sign you’re not spiritual enough.
Do I have to learn marketing if I’m a coach or healer?
Some version of it, yes. But it doesn’t have to be the pushy version. The articles in Sales & Client Attraction show you the energy-led version that fits how you actually want to work.
Is it spiritually OK to charge premium prices?
Yes. Underpricing isn’t humility — it’s often unworthiness wearing humility’s clothes. The articles in Pricing & Value unpack this.
How does this fit with the rest of the Abundance GPS work?
The Economic Machine is one of three pillars. The other two are Mind & Heart (your inner programming) and Spirit & Flow (your purpose and alignment). Money problems usually live in all three at once — that’s why we work them together.
Related pillars and frameworks
Inside the Abundance GPS community
Reading is one thing. Working with people who’re on the same path is another. Inside the Abundance GPS community on Skool, conscious entrepreneurs, coaches, and lightworkers do this work together — month by month, using the GPS+I cycle to turn breakthroughs into business outcomes. If anything on this page felt like it was written for you, come see what’s happening on the inside.
About David
David Cameron Gikandi was a creative consultant on The Secret and wrote A Happy Pocket Full of Money — the book millions of people credit with rewiring how they think about wealth, identity, and what life is actually for. Today he runs the Abundance GPS community, where conscious entrepreneurs and lightworkers do the inner work that makes the outer work finally pay.