What if being ‘spiritual’ has nothing to do with being broke? What if wealth isn’t a lottery you win by birth or luck—but a code you can learn, practice, and master like a language? Bijay J. Anand sold soap on Mumbai’s local trains with nothing but hunger and hope. Today, he moves between meditation and million-dollar art deals without betraying either world. The Prosperity Code is not a book about getting rich. It’s a book about waking up—and never choosing between your soul and your bank account again.
Let’s be honest. Most of us have quietly believed at least one of these things:
- Rich people got lucky.
- Money corrupts.
- Spiritual people should be okay with being broke.
- Ambition and peace can’t live in the same body.
Bijay J. Anand has believed them too. He’s also lived long enough to know they’re all wrong.
His new book, The Prosperity Code, isn’t another get-rich-quick promise. It’s something rarer: a quiet, fierce argument that wealth is not luck or inheritance—but a learnable spiritual science.
And he’s not speaking from a mountaintop or a boardroom. He’s speaking from the local trains of Mumbai, where he once sold soap just to survive.
From survival to seven-figure rooms
Anand’s story sounds like fiction, but it’s his bones. He started with nothing—no family wealth, no film connections, no safety net. Just instinct, grit, and a strange refusal to believe that his circumstances were his destiny.
Today, he’s a successful actor, a globally respected Kundalini Yoga teacher, and one of India’s most trusted art consultants. He moves between meditation cushions and million-dollar deals without apologising for either.
The Prosperity Code is his first book. It took a lifetime to write.
What he wants you to unlearn
Anand isn’t interested in shaming ambition or romanticising poverty. He’s interested in freedom. And he’s noticed that most of us stay broke not because we’re lazy or unlucky—but because we’re carrying invisible blocks.
- A voice that says “people like me don’t get rich”
- A guilt that whispers “if I want money, I’m greedy”
- A fog of confusion about how energy, action, and integrity actually work together
The book blends yogic intelligence, Feng Shui, mindset shifts, and real business experience—not as abstract theories, but as daily practices. Small, repeatable, human things.
No renunciation. No excess. Just alignment.
What makes The Prosperity Code feel different is its tone. Anand doesn’t preach. He doesn’t perform humility. He simply says: I’ve been where you are. Here’s what actually works.
He writes about money the way a good friend might talk about health—without drama, without shame, and with the quiet authority of someone who has walked both the hard road and the high road.
“Prosperity,” he says, “is not about having more than others. It’s about building wealth without losing your freedom.”
For anyone tired of the false choice
If you’ve ever felt torn between your spiritual side and your material goals—like you had to pick one—this book will feel like permission. Permission to want more. Permission to meditate and negotiate hard. Permission to be kind and be rich.
The Prosperity Code is out now. You can read it slowly, like a practice. Or devour it in one sitting. Either way, you might just walk away believing something new:
That wealth isn’t a lottery. It’s a language. And you can learn to speak it.
About the author
Bijay J. Anand is not your typical wealth guru. He’s an actor, a Kundalini Yoga teacher, and an art consultant who has built a multidimensional life across cinema, spirituality, and high-value entrepreneurship. The Prosperity Code is his first book—written for anyone ready to stop choosing between inner peace and outer success.





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