Explore the complex relationship between your inner self and your financial choices.
A key metaphor in the book—one that beautifully captures this integration—is that of a symphony orchestra. Imagine your body as the instrument, your soul as the musician interpreting the score, your spirit as the conductor guiding the performance, and God and His Word as the Composer, whose masterpiece we are invited to play. This is not merely a poetic image; it’s a profound theological and psychological framework that runs throughout the entire structure of the book.
The book is divided into four parts
In Part One, we explore the body—specifically the brain—as the instrument that processes financial decisions through neurological patterns, habits, and impulses.
Part Two turns to the soul—the seat of thought, emotion, and will, which interprets those impulses and gives meaning to our choices.
Part Three lifts our vision to the spirit, the conductor within us who seeks alignment with God’s purposes, battling worldly distractions and attuning us to divine direction.
Part Four culminates with God as the Composer, whose Word and wisdom form the musical score by which we are invited to live, give, and steward.
“Peter’s voice is pastoral and prophetic. He doesn’t just examine our behaviour; he gently but firmly guides us to look at the heart-level beliefs and emotional wiring that drive that behaviour. In doing so, ‘Your Money Brain’ does what so many books on finance fail to do: it treats us as whole persons—mind, heart, and spirit.” Dr. Sunil Raheja, psychiatrist and executive coach.
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