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Trusting the Universe … or Your Retirement Account?

(RNS) — What if your money habits say more about your heart than your bank account?
Trusting the Universe … or Your Retirement Account?

After their conversation with Buddhist teacher Cara Lai, Amber and Tom return to one of the deep tensions at the crossroads of spiritual life and financial planning: Do we save and prepare for the future, or trust that resources will appear when we’re living into our purpose?

From Cara’s confessed hatred of her 401(k) to modern-day parables, Buddhist wealth teachings, and listener stories, Amber and Tom explore the tension between trust and stewardship. They also wrestle with real-life dilemmas: giving generously when you have a family to support, helping a friend in need, navigating a spouse’s very different approach to money, and wondering whether saving money blocks the flow of generosity.


A relatable guide for anyone trying to build a future while maintaining trust, openness, and a generous spirit.

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