Take that with a grain of salt, but yes.
The more accurate way to say it is that wealth has an exorbitantly large impact on every area of your life - and EOG doesn’t just focus on your wealth, but also on your relationship with wealth in every category of life.
I feel like EOG will heal money beliefs related to relationships, related to spirituality, related to passion/productivity, related to self esteem, related to life itself.
So yes it’ll be “universally beneficial” but only because wealth is the water we swim in.
That doesn’t mean you run EOG as a seduction sub for the gratitude scripting.
RoW could have a similarly large impact, now that I think about it,
From what I understand, they both have an all-encompassing view of money/life, but EOG (ST1) focuses more on you and your passions and love of life and love of work.
ROW seems to focus on money itself, not you, which leads to insights about the economy, markets, currencies, money, energetic exchanges of goods/services,
And then you run RoW one too many times and start thinking about some really crazy stuff…
Like how we are all just grains of sand on a beach, and that beach is the economy…
And the beach/economy is very important but it’s really only one small part of the much larger ecosystem aka life.
And even though the beach/economy is such a small part of the ecosystem it’s such an important part of the ecosystem overall,
without attending to the beach, you don’t have access to fish, to water, to seashells, to boats, to material wealth.
But if you obsess over the beach/economy, you lose the protective and nurturing forests that nature put right beside the beach for you to take shelter in. The forests, the trees, the birds, shelter from wind and rain, animals and pelts and meats and bones and herbs and grasses and all that Mother Nature provides become lost to you.
And your whole life before running RoW you actually weren’t sure whether or not you were a man that enjoyed the beach more, or the forest more. Wealth more, or spirituality more.
But then after running RoW you realize that you’re not a person at all, and that you’re actually just a grain of sand floating choiceless-ly on the beach… for now…
and one day the tides will scoop you up and take you back to where you came from
and you’ll float endlessly in the waves and currents of the ocean for a few millennia,
until one day you’re returned to a new beach, with no humans at all, and you’ll have no memory of anything, and yet the beach will still be the intersection between the sea and the land, and the animals will have no distinction at all between the beach and the forest, between wealth and spirituality,
they just use the beach when they need to and they use the the trees when they need to,
and that makes you realize that this dichotomy that humans have about whether to be spiritual or materialistic is completely arbitrary.
Entirely made up.
In all actuality, all of that obsessing is just because they’re afraid of the yin/yang of the beach/forest-wealth/spirit.
And then you see humanity living an entirely dear-driven response, where some people run towards the beach/chase wealth because they’re afraid of wealth, and some people run away from the beach and chase spirituality, because they’re afraid of wealth.
And then you realize that all humans, all the time, are entirely driven by fear and response, craving and aversion, pain and pleasure.
And next thing you know you realize that you’re afraid, too, but at the same time you’ve already accepted the dichotomy of the beach and the forest is a false one, and that you’re just a grain of sand choicelessly existing at the intersection between the two,
So you stop being afraid.
Next thing you know, you look at all that fear and understand why people buy high and sell low, instead of buy low and sell high.
and you make a few good trades in the stock market, and you become a millionaire, all just because you stopped seeing yourself as a player on the beach, but as the beach itself.
And then you realize that you could have been happy the whole time, with or without making those good trades, but you’re glad you did because money is awesome and there’s no shame in it, but there’s no shame in not having it either, and the reason most people don’t have it is because of how much they think they need it.
And then you run another loop of RoW and realize you were over complicating it and this whole beach thing is kinda BS, actually, but it helped you get where you needed to go.