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I have always lived my professional life following the "flow" without ever having control, ending up in jobs that others avoid, with financial difficulties and little freedom. Now I work for a very crazy person, in stressful conditions, who wants to keep me in this role with no prospects. This leaves me exhausted, with little time to meditate or study, and only one day off a week.

However, thanks to my spiritual journey, I have decided to change: I have enrolled in university and want to focus on studying and improving myself personally and professionally. I have saved some money and plan to leave this job by the end of December to dedicate myself to the January exams and look for scholarships to support my path.

My concern is that leaving a stable job might be a mistake and that I could regret it in the future, but at the moment I feel this is the only way to escape a stagnant and stressful situation. Some people support me, while others discourage me. What could I do to ensure financial stability that allows me to do things calmly without working myself to death?

Thanks brothers!
 
My concern is that leaving a stable job might be a mistake and that I could regret it in the future, but at the moment I feel this is the only way to escape a stagnant and stressful situation. Some people support me, while others discourage me. What could I do to ensure financial stability that allows me to do things calmly without working myself to death?

It's your choice and I take no responsibility to give you advice or tell you what to do. But one thing I've noticed is that I've never seen a truly highly accomplished person who has remained completely in the status quo. Risk does not guarantee success, but avoiding it is not synonymous with success either.

Furthermore, not once in my life have I felt comfortable saying: "stay where you are now, don't think about improving your condition." And I have never told anyone not to engage in things that could be seriously beneficial to them in terms of advancement. Carefully evaluate what is best for you, remembering that it is your life and that I think you want to live it at least decently.

However, I ask you to plan well the things you decide to do to minimize unexpected events and reduce obstacles (which there will be, no one gets from point A to point B without obstacles, otherwise they would already be at point B). Finally, I suggest you listen to the answers from advanced members. I don't feel advanced enough to allow myself to give you advice regarding such an important part of your life beyond what little I've already told you.
 
The advice I can give you, at least from what you wrote here, is not to make too risky and enthusiastic choices.

Try to understand if you are in a situation that allows you to take the step or if you should stay a little longer for greater security! It is certainly something that you must evaluate.

Success does not exist without risk, but an exaggerated risk could lead to an almost immediate failure.

Evaluating the situation is fundamental and not rushing is equally so!

You could try to resist a little longer if you are still not sure, given the fear you have of change. Ask your Guardian Demon for help for guidance...

I wish you the best
 
First of all, it’s admirable that you’ve recognized the need for change and have made a proactive decision to improve both your personal and professional life. Your spiritual journey and the steps you’ve already taken by enrolling in university are significant milestones that will bring long-term benefits.

However, the concern about financial stability is a valid one, especially when you’re about to leave a stable job to pursue a different path. Ideally, before quitting your job, you want to have a safety net in place. This should ideally cover three to six months of living expenses, providing you with enough time to focus on exams and explore opportunities. If your savings are not sufficient yet, consider extending your timeline for leaving your current job. If this isn’t possible, try to cut non-essential expenses and save aggressively until you’re ready.

If you can, look for ways to make money that aren’t as time-consuming or stressful as your current job. Freelance work, part-time jobs, or online gigs related to your field of study could help you maintain some financial stability while still giving you enough time to focus on your studies.

You mentioned seeking scholarships, which is an excellent idea. Start researching the various scholarship options available to students in your field. Many universities offer scholarships based on need, academic merit, or specific areas of study. Additionally, look into government grants and student loans if applicable in your country. Apply for external scholarships and look into organizations that support students in your field. Reach out to the university’s financial aid office to ask for guidance and assistance.

Now, to improve and help you with financial aid using magick:

The best times for doing a money working, or beginning a money mantra are Sundays during the hours of Jupiter, Thursdays during the hours of the Sun or Venus [the Sun is more potent] and Fridays during the hours of Jupiter. The Moon should be waxing and in any of the following signs: Taurus, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, or Aquarius. You can check the planetary hours here; Planetary Hours.

Vibrate the mantra below 36 times (a number of the Sun). This is to be repeated every day for 40 consecutive days (you may need to repeat this working).

AUM SHRIM MAHA LAKSHMIYEI SWAHA [Vibrated; AA-UU-MM SHREEM MAH-HAH LAHK-SHMEE -YAYE SWAH-AH].

Affirmation x3: "I effortlessly attract abundant money in happy and positive ways. This money is my own to keep and spend as I choose."

Additional workings to improve your financial situation can be found here; Money Working pdf.
 
#951 Answer about question #941

Thank you very much, brothers.
I needed to hear the opinion of a brother, and I believe I will consider my decision more carefully, without rushing or being driven by stress.

I deeply appreciate your wisdom!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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