The Debt-Credit Dance: Am I Enough?
- Kristi Lynn Rosenheart

- Mar 24, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: May 12
Beyond the Credit-Debt Game
In our world of duality and opposites, we're taught that credit is good and debt is bad, that we are worthy or unworthy. Self-worth becomes tethered to outer judgments: How many assets do we have? Are we good for the loan? Do we have the wherewithal?
Borrowing carries its own punishment—compound interest—which fuels self-criticism and spirals into self-deprecation: "I'm not enough, and I'll prove it by sinking deeper into debt." The ego piles on thoughts, images, and memories that keep the cycle spinning.
But in Truth, we are none of that. We are multi-dimensional, eternal beings having a human experience. We are not our bodies, minds, thoughts, or feelings. We are the directors of our inner movie—we think, and so it is.
Are you tired of playing the Credit-Debt Game? What else is possible?
The Truth
We were born whole, perfect, and complete—loved, lovable, and directly connected to the Source that gives life force to us and everyone around us. Somewhere along the way, we were taught we were separate, different, right or wrong, good or bad. We got lost in the game and forgot that all flows from Source, and that in truth, there is no separation. We are individuated expressions of the life force energy running through All That Is.
Our worthiness isn't contingent on others' opinions, credit scores, job reviews, or peer evaluations. We are worthy right now. We simply have to believe it—and stop believing the lies that surround us—opening to the endless river of life that flows in giving, receiving, and expanding abundance.
So I'm curious: What would life be like if we stopped playing the Credit-Debt Game and reclaimed our direct connection to the life force energy that is the true Source of all we need? What would it feel like to have every need fully met, right here, right now?




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