Every Diwali, we invite Lakshmi into our lives with lights, prayers, and hope. But not many know she has a shadow twin know as Alakshmi, the goddess of poverty, restlessness, and inner imbalance. While Lakshmi brings peace, grace and abundance, Alakshmi enters quietly, through complaints, comparisons, cluttered spaces, and chaotic minds. You may call Lakshmi with your voice, but you host Alakshmi with your energy. In truth, both are mirrors. The Lakshmi shows what’s aligned and other hand Alakshmi reveals what’s undone. Here’s how to recognize where your life stands between these two ancient sisters.
1. Alakshmi Arrives First, Through Your Inner Turmoil Alakshmi Arrives First, Through Your Inner Turmoil
Before abundance can bloom, discomfort enters. Just like weeds grow before flowers, Alakshmi shows up through doubt, envy, restlessness, and gossip. She thrives in homes that are clean outside but bitter inside. You can decorate your door, but if your mind is scattered and your intentions are selfish, Lakshmi stays at a distance. Ask yourself: What am I energetically feeding gratitude or grievance?
2. Lakshmi Doesn’t Respond to Demand
Lakshmi
Lakshmi isn’t a delivery service for wealth. She flows where there's clean living, emotional generosity, beauty in behavior, and respect for time and energy. She isn't impressed by rituals, she’s moved by righteousness. You can’t trick her with mantras. You become her home by the way you treat others when no one’s watching.Alakshmi Feeds on Chaos
Lakshmi Is Found in Silence, Stillness, and Simplicity:
Both Sisters Exist Within You — Who You Feed, Grows
This isn’t mythology. It’s psychology wrapped in story. When you feel calm, grateful, kind, and balanced you’re in Lakshmi’s energy. When you feel envious, frantic, greedy, or bitter Alakshmi is closer than you think. Every choice you make thought, word, silence, scroll, intention, is a call to one or the other.