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28: Embracing Lakshmi's Wisdom with the Four Aims of Life
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28: Embracing Lakshmi's Wisdom with the Four Aims of Life

The Goddess School · Lisa Marie Rankin

April 2, 202521m 32s

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Show Notes

 What if the secret to true abundance wasn’t found in chasing more, but in embracing what already exists within you?

Through the lens of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, this episode explores the four aims of a meaningful life—material wealth (Artha), pleasure (Kama), purpose (Dharma), and spiritual freedom (Moksha). Listen in as Lisa guides us through how cultivating inner abundance, pleasure, purpose, and liberation leads to a truly fulfilling life. She unpacks how to align with the energy of Lakshmi by honoring both your desires and your current blessings, encouraging practices like gratitude, generosity, and presence.

By rebalancing these four sacred pillars, you shift from a mindset of scarcity to one of grace and ease. This is where real wealth lives—and where the goddess within is fully awakened.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Inner wealth
  • Lakshmi
  • Ayurveda
  • Abundance
  • Artha
  • Kama
  • Dharma
  • Moksha
  • Life’s Purpose
  • Divine Feminine Archetypes

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Website: lisamarierankin.com

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