Most people treat money like arithmetic: add income, subtract bills, hope the balance grows. But your inner life supplies the denominator — the scale of worth that divides or multiplies every dollar you earn. In this episode I name the pattern I call the Missing Denominator: a hidden internal unit of value that fails to scale with your income, so gains feel insignificant and abundance never lands. I expose the psychological mechanism — childhood worth calibration, shame, and identity friction — and the esoteric mechanism — a misaligned numerological root and a collapsed inner ratio from Rosicrucian inner alchemy. You get a crisp metaphor to reframe the problem, plus one concrete daily financial shift designed to recalibrate your personal denominator so money actually feels larger. Practical, compressed, and immediately usable in seven minutes, with a direct CTA to pull the companion chapter in my book library for ritualized follow-through.