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The Good Fortune Show with Sugandhi Iyer

The Good Fortune Show with Sugandhi Iyer

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The Good Fortune Show with Sugandhi Iyer, becoming fortunate, manifesting the things you want and need in your life right now.Copyright 2026 Sugandhi Iyer Economics Spirituality
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  • The Good Fortune Show, May 8, 2026
    May 9 2026
    The Good Fortune Show with Iyer Architecture of Abundance, Vibrational Alignment and Financial Flow In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhi Iyer explores the profound impact of vibrational alignment on physical reality. By sharing her personal journey of manifesting a "scenic treasure" and dissecting the psychology of wealth, she provides actionable strategies for shifting from a mindset of lack to one of effortless abundance. The Necessity of High-Vibration Alignment The show returns after a brief hiatus necessitated by a lack of energetic alignment. Sugandhi emphasizes that high-vibration work cannot be forced; it requires a state of "great energy" and internal harmony. Recent experiences, including technical challenges and "low-energy" encounters during travel, served as a reminder that the "show must go on" only when the creator is truly aligned with the message. Manifesting the "Scenic Gold Mine" The power of "stuffing one's aura" with beauty is illustrated through Sugandhi’s move to a new apartment in India. Despite taking the unit "sight unseen," the Law of Attraction manifested a rare "three-in-one" view: a lush golf course, verdant hills, and multiple swimming pools. This "scenic treasure" is presented as a direct result of consistently focusing on high-vibration environments like farmlands and oceans, proving that when the aura is saturated with beauty, the physical world must reflect it back. The Psychology of Wealth and Making Money A discussion on a prominent businessman who spent $600 million on a wedding serves as a case study for the "love of making money." The insight is that true wealth often comes from the pleasure of the process rather than the necessity of the spend. By shifting the mind to take pleasure in the act of creating value, one moves away from the "need" for money, which inherently carries a vibration of lack. Practical Manifestation: The Factual vs. The Imaginary Sugandhi breaks down two distinct methods for improving financial vibrations. The "Factual Approach" involves finding small, current truths to feel rich—such as the joy of being able to afford a $20 pizza—to build a "good feeling calculator" that eventually triggers a vibrational "jackpot." Conversely, the "Imaginary Approach" (or the "Whopping Lie") involves telling the story of your finances as you want them to be, effectively fooling the brain into a state of abundance until the reality catches up. True fortune is not a matter of fate, but a deliberate construction of one's energetic aura. By choosing to focus on beauty and practicing gratitude for current "factual" wealth, individuals can pivot their vibrations to attract a reality that is both scenic and prosperous.
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    54 mins
  • The Good Fortune Show, April 24, 2026
    Apr 25 2026
    The Good Fortune Show with Iyer Vibrational Reciprocity, the Impact of Labor, Nature, and Intent This episode of The Good Fortune Show explores the Law of Attraction through the lens of domestic labor relations and environmental stewardship. Host Sugandhi Iyer discusses how our collective desires manifest in societal shifts, using recent celebrity lawsuits and corporate layoffs as evidence of vibrational alignment and nature's "pushback" against human encroachment. The Vibrational Essence of Labor and Domestic Positions The discussion centers on the "laborer energy" created when individuals desire others to perform their work. Sugandhi clarifies that "maid" or "employer" are merely temporary positions rather than fixed identities, and anyone can occupy either role depending on their vibrational state. This manifestation of labor energy is particularly evident in India’s growing population of domestic workers. However, a distinction is made for agriculturists and farm hands, who are viewed as essential contributors to the planet’s well-being rather than mere laborers. The host highlights how speaking about these topics often draws related events into one's experience. Shortly after discussing domestic labor, two high-profile legal cases surfaced: Kylie Jenner was sued in April 2026 by a former housekeeper alleging a toxic work environment and labor violations, and Kim Kardashian faced similar litigation in 2021 regarding unpaid overtime and taxes. These instances serve as a warning that the "vibrational essence" of how we treat those in our service—whether as humans or as machines—directly impacts our own "Good Fortune." Ethical Stewardship and the "Lack" Mindset A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on the mindset of both employers and employees. Sugandhi argues that a "lack mindset"—characterized by being overly calculative or feeling underpaid—often leads to conflict and legal duels. Conversely, an abundance mindset fosters a desire to give and support others. To maintain a positive environment, employers are encouraged to reduce their reliance on large domestic staffs by choosing smaller homes or taking more personal responsibility for their living spaces. Treating staff with genuine love and ensuring their families are as well-fed as one's own is presented as a spiritual necessity to avoid "curses" or negative energy from those who feel exploited. Nature’s Retribution and the IT Hub Conflict The host posits a provocative theory regarding the recent mass layoffs at Oracle (12,000+ employees). She suggests this may be "nature fighting back" against the aggressive urbanization of "Garden Cities" into cement-filled IT hubs. As trees are cut down and animals lose their habitats, their collective "consciousness" and "prayers to God" manifest as economic shifts that make the human encroachers feel less secure in their jobs and debts. This "tug-of-war" between industrial expansion and environmental preservation is described as an energetic duel. When humans "whack nature with a glove" by destroying greenery for luxury apartments, nature responds through the Law of Attraction, disrupting the financial security required to sustain such developments. Financial Wisdom and Future Manifestations Sugandhi shares her personal philosophy of avoiding debt, contrasting the modern "Western way" of taking large loans with her family’s tradition of only buying what is fully paid for. She views debt as a weight that hinders "Good Fortune." As she prepares for a new cruise and a move to a more greenery-focused apartment, she emphasizes that building good fortune requires the same level of focus and certification as a PhD or a career. The ultimate goal is to align with "Source energy" by being conscious of one's desires rather than struggling to make things happen through force. Maintaining "Good Fortune" is an active process of vibrational alignment. By treating others with love, respecting the consciousness of nature, and focusing on abundance rather than lack, individuals can navigate societal and economic shifts with grace. As Sugandhi concludes, love remains the most vital ingredient for a secure and joyful life.
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    1 hr
  • The Good Fortune Show, April 10, 2026
    Apr 11 2026
    The Good Fortune Show with Iyer Preserving Good Fortune, The Intersection of Abundance, Self-Reliance, and Manifestation In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhi Iyer explores the physical and spiritual manifestations of abundance, using recent infrastructure improvements in India as a backdrop. She argues that true "good fortune" is maintained through self-reliance and the protection of one's mental "wiring" against poverty-driven thought forms. The discussion bridges the gap between the Law of Attraction and the societal impacts of outsourcing personal labor. Physical Proofs of Abundance and Symbolism The host observes recent "magical" changes at a local railway station, where new escalators and elevators were installed at the ends of platforms. These additions, characterized by their shiny, scratch-free metal, serve as physical evidence of rapid manifestation that avoids structural damage to the original decades-old station. Beyond infrastructure, a massive statue of the "Goddess of Abundance" is under construction, depicted sitting on a lotus with gold coins falling from her hands. The temple also houses 108 smaller statues, a number considered powerful for manifestation and chanting, representing various versions of energy such as fertility, physical strength (symbolized by elephants), and material wealth. The Spiritual Cost of Outsourcing Labor A central theme of the discussion is the "robbing" of physical and mental strength through the over-reliance on domestic help and laborers. Iyer contrasts the "American way" of self-reliance—cleaning, cooking, and driving oneself—with the local culture of hiring maids and porters for every task. She posits that when people outsource their physical labor, they surrender their confidence and vitality to the laborer class. This creates a cycle where the wealthy lose the ability to perform basic tasks, while the "thought forms" of the labor class grow in influence. The Law of Attraction and Societal Demographics According to the principle of "ask and it is given," the host suggests that a population's collective laziness directly causes an explosion in the laborer and delivery-person demographics. By demanding that others wash clothes, deliver food, or carry luggage, society inadvertently manifests a larger class of people to fulfill those roles. This "spurt of growth" in the maid and helper categories over the last decade is viewed as a direct response to the "IT and cushy job" sector's refusal to engage in physical work. Retaining the "old way" of doing things is presented as a shield against this demographic shift. Defending the Abundance Mindset The host warns against the "poverty mindset" or "socialist" thought forms that attempt to puncture an individual's good fortune. She shares an anecdote of an Uber driver questioning her choice of a large car for only three people, viewing it as an attempt to impose a "penny-pinching" viewpoint. Maintaining good fortune requires "stonewalling" these external judgments and remaining alert to one's mental wiring. Iyer concludes that joyful manifestation depends on making choices aligned with luxury and comfort rather than settling for less. Good fortune is not merely a matter of luck but a conscious choice to maintain self-reliance and protect one's mental alignment with abundance. By performing one's own work and rejecting the "poverty mindset" of others, an individual can directly invoke the energies of the Goddess of Abundance and preserve their personal power.
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    57 mins
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