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Reclaiming Wealth as a Healing Tool – Why Healers Must Learn the Frequency of Money

  • Apr 21
  • 4 min read

Updated: Apr 27

Candace van Dell is a master coach and spiritual psychology expert known for translating complex emotional and spiritual concepts into practical clarity. With over 13 years of experience, she mentors high-acheiving individuals through transformational courses, youtube, retreats, and her forthcoming book to break cycles and elevate their lives.

Executive Contributor Candace van Dell Brainz Magazine

Money is neutral, people are not. What changes is the intention behind it. For generations, capital has flowed into institutions and industries that perpetuate harm, extraction, commodification, and cultural narratives that devalue care.


A glass filled with coins has a small green plant growing from it, set against a textured blue-gray background. Symbolic of growth.

Healers, coaches, therapists, and energy workers occupy a different axis. We shift consciousness, restore wholeness, and hold the capacity to redirect resources toward collective repair. Learning to make money through your frequency is not greed. It is a strategic, moral, and spiritual imperative, move capital out of corrupt systems and into hands that will use it to heal.


Why this matters now


Power follows resources. Whoever controls capital shapes education, healthcare, media, technology, and policy. If healing work remains underfunded or dependent on systems that do not value it, our modalities and the people they serve will stay marginalized. When healers step into financial sovereignty, they can fund accessible care, pilot research that validates alternative approaches, create community-based programs, and mentor new practitioners. Money becomes a tool for scaling repair rather than perpetuating harm.


What “making money through your frequency” actually means


Earning through your frequency means aligning your revenue model with your energetic signature, the values, boundaries, and integrity that define your work. It is not transactional exploitation dressed up as spirituality. It is designing offers, pricing, and operations that reflect the transformation you deliver and the ethics you uphold. Practically, this looks like clarity over coercion, resonance over hustle, and service that magnetizes rather than manipulates.


The inner upgrade: Identity vs. Circumstance


Your present circumstances are often evidence of past emotional patterns, not a final judgment. When you let current “proof” define who you are, you replay the same constraints. The core shift is an identity upgrade, feeling into the energetic state of the person who already stewards abundant resources and serves at scale. Ask yourself, what does it feel like to help millions? To manage significant funds for healing initiatives? To be the leader who built this reality?


Hold that feeling in your body as if it is real. This “as if” approach is not about denying past wounds, it is about integrating them. You do not abandon your old identity. You bring it along, honored and reframed. Integration allows you to move forward without disowning parts of yourself that once kept you safe. The subconscious resists because it views expansion as risk. It will pull you back into old narratives. The work is to feel the new possibility repeatedly until momentum shifts and your inner system catches up.


Why many healers resist money


Many healers carry a shadow around charging for their gifts, shame, guilt, and fear of appearing mercenary. They have watched money prop up harmful agendas and worry that earning well compromises integrity. But staying small because of fear lets extractive systems keep the resources. Ethical compensation sustains your work, funds outreach, and enables subsidized access for those who cannot pay. Money, wielded with clear intention and accountability, amplifies impact.


Core principles for monetizing with integrity


  1. Clarify your frequency. Define your values and energetic signature, compassion, safety, empowerment, and restoration, and let that govern offers and messaging.

  2. Price for transformation. Charge commensurate with the outcomes you deliver. Fair pricing sustains your practice and signals worthiness to clients.

  3. Design tiered pathways. Create accessible entry points, workshops, groups, sliding scales, alongside premium, high-touch containers to scale sustainably.

  4. Build ethical infrastructure. Use trauma-informed intake, transparent contracts, informed consent, and clear referral pathways. Protect clients and your reputation.

  5. Market from alignment. Teach, tell transformational stories, and invite rather than pressure. Scarcity-based tactics damage long-term trust.

  6. Diversify revenue. Combine sessions with digital products, memberships, corporate partnerships, grants, and philanthropic collaborations.

  7. Reinvest strategically. Commit a portion of profits to community scholarships, research, and practitioner training. Multiply the money’s healing effect.

  8. Develop energetic financial literacy. Do the inner work, money mindset, value-exchange dynamics, and how your frequency interacts with abundance.


Practical steps to shift capital into healing


  • Audit your offers and pricing. Map impact to price and adjust upward where value is undercharged.

  • Create a signature, scalable program anchored in your frequency to reliably convert and serve.

  • Launch an affordable access point, a workshop, group series, or paid newsletter, to welcome aligned participants.

  • Partner with aligned clinics, nonprofits, and conscious businesses to expand reach and access funding.

  • Measure and report outcomes. Track client transformations and use data to attract funders and partners.

  • Train and mentor newer practitioners. Multiply sustainable models so more healers earn without compromise.


Answering common objections


“Raising prices is selfish.” Ethical compensation enables longevity, outreach, and subsidized care for those who need it most.


“Money corrupts spiritual work.” Money is a tool. Integrity, policies, and accountability determine whether it supports or harms.


“I do not want to commercialize healing.” Monetization does not equal commercialization. Thoughtful, mission-aligned models preserve heart-centered service and make it sustainable.


A call to collective reclamation


Healers have a duty to master both craft and economics. When conscious practitioners steward resources, they can underwrite alternatives to harm-based systems, provide accessible care, and seed cultural transformation. Making money through your frequency is an act of reclamation, of autonomy, of moral leadership, and of impact.


Start small this week. Clarify your signature offer, raise one price to reflect true value, or create a low-cost access point. These shifts compound, rerouting wealth into regenerative, life-affirming work.


The future of healing is sovereign, sustainable, and powerful. Reclaim the money. Redirect it toward repair. Heal the world with the identity upgrade and the resources to do it. Learn more and join my Money Is Spiritual course.


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Candace van Dell, Spiritual Coach/Executive Coach, Author & Speaker

Candace van Dell is a leader in emotional healing and conscious transformation, known for translating complex spiritual insight into practical clarity and personal empowerment. After years of guiding individuals through deep inner work, she developed her own method to help in personal and buisness endevous break cycles, heal emotional patterns, and step into their highest potential. She is a master coach with over 13 years of experience, the author of a forthcoming book, and the creator of transformational courses, yotube, podcast and retreats dedicated to elevating personal and collective consciousness.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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