7 Hidden Spiritual Laws Dat Control Yuh Money – Motivation Fi Every Jamaican

 Original Article Written by Juboy


Yuh eva stop an ask yuhself: “How come mi a work hard, but mi pocket still dry like bush inna drought?”

Plenty Jamaican hustler face dis same struggle—work long hours, but di money cyaan stretch. Truth is, nuff time it nuh just bout how much yuh earn, but how yuh spirit, mindset an habit align wid di hidden law dem weh govern wealth.

Tiday, wi ago uncover di 7 spiritual principle weh really rule di flow a money—an how every yard man an yard woman can use dem fi flip struggle into stability.


2. Why Money Feel So Hard

  • Cost a living climb high – grocery, light bill, rent.

  • Paycheck cyaan stretch – di hustle feel endless.

  • Mindset trap – “Mi born poor, so mi haffi dead poor.”

Di deeper issue? Wi get condition fi see money as only paper, not energy. Once yuh nuh respect di spiritual law dem, yuh always feel broke—no matter di income.


3. Wha Nuh Work

  • “More job mean more money security.” False. Without budgeting an discipline, more pay jus’ mean bigger bills.

  • “Rich people lucky.” Nah. Dem study principle an play di game right.

  • “God nuh mix wid money.” Wrong. Di Bible itself full a teaching bout stewardship, blessing, and harvest.


4. 7 Hidden Spiritual Laws Fi Money

1. Law of Intention

Wha yuh set yuh mind pon, yuh attract. If yuh tink “broke,” broke follow yuh. If yuh tink “abundance,” door open.

2. Law of Discipline

Small saving regular beat big spending irregular. Even $100 a week build foundation.

3. Law of Gratitude

Di more yuh give thanks fi weh yuh have, di more blessing flow. Ungrateful spirit block progress.

4. Law of Service

Money follow value. Di more yuh serve people wid skill or product, di more money come back round.

5. Law of Integrity

Crooked gain cyaan last. Honest hustle keep wealth steady.

6. Law of Faith

Faith create possibility. Sometime di breakthrough come jus’ when yuh refuse fi give up pon di hustle.

7. Law of Circulation

Money is energy—it haffi move. Stingy hand lock out blessing. Give, share, invest—an see it multiply.


5. Insight Yard Style

  • Scientist an economist agree: money behave like current—if yuh hoard it, it stale. If yuh circulate it, it grow.

  • Jamaican proverb: “Hand weh wash hand, both hand clean.” Giving an receiving a natural cycle.

  • Top business leaders use daily affirmation—same ting like prayer fi abundance.


6. Real-Life Case Study True Story

Mi know one market lady a Coronation Market. She used to hustle hard, but always broke. When she start save $200 from every profit day, plus give a little back to church an needy, within 1 year she buy a fridge an expand har stall.

Before: survival.
After: stability an growth.


7. Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Quick money scheme – Pyramid, scam, or lotto dream mash up yuh soul.

  2. Spending pon image – Clothes an hype cyaan pay bill.

  3. Ignoring record keeping – If yuh cyaan track yuh dollar, yuh cyaan control it.


8. User Intent 

Q: Mi broke already, how mi start? – Begin small. $50 saving still better dan zero.
Q: Mi cyaan give, cause mi nuh have? – Giving nuh always cash; time, skill, encouragement count.
Q: If mi pray alone, mi money will grow? – Prayer must pair wid action, discipline, an planning.


9. Quick Start Checklist

  1. Write down one money goal fi di next 3 month.

  2. Save small but consistent—set aside $100 or more weekly.

  3. Practice gratitude daily—give thanks fi every dollar weh come.

  4. Share a little—help somebody else.

  5. Keep learning—read, plan, and watch money move.


10. Motivational Wrap Up

Jamaicans love seh, “Every mickle mek a muckle.”

So memba dis—di 7 hidden law dem real, an once yuh live by dem, money cyaan rule yuh—yuh rule money.


Wah yuh tink? Drop yuh comment, share wid yuh breda an sista dem, an start live by di law dem today. Yuh spirit an yuh pocket ago thank yuh tomorrow.


🔥 Juboy Final Word:
“Money a nuh di enemy—ignorance is. Once yuh honor di spiritual law dem, Jamaica have space fi every man rise.”

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