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'Earth
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Volume
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I
have
read
and
heard
all
sorts
of
arguments
justifying
the
use
of
money
or
an
economic
system
in
our
human
society.
One
argument
equates
money,
business
and
economy
with
the
universal
laws
of
abundance.
And
I
have
seen
one
advertisement
costing
100’s
of
dollars
saying:
“Wealth
and
Spirituality
are
not
mutually
exclusive.”
Yes
spirituality
is
now
being
marketed
as:
“The
Rapidly
Growing
Multi-billion
Dollar
Personal
Growth
Industry.”
I
have
even
heard
very
wise
and
spiritual
people
say
to
me
that
this
current
economic
system
is
the
current
‘reality’
of
our
world
society,
and
that
you
must
be
a
part
of
it
to
change
it.
While
my
understanding
of
life
and
quantum
physics
indicates
that
there
is
a
measure
of
truth
in
all
the
arguments
I’ve
heard,
I
must
remind
you
of
two
facts.
Firstly,
it
is
this
money,
and
the
economy
based
principle
that
has
helped
to
create
the
greed
within
our
social
system
and
therefore
the
rape
and
destruction
of
our
Mother
Earth
and
our
own
minds.
"So
where
does
evil
get
it’s
power?
It
comes
from
us.
It
crawls
and
creeps
into
our
brains.
We
twist
our
own
minds.
We
take
that
sacred
knowledge
and
use
it
to
fashion
a
gun.
Then
we
call
that
knowledge
power.
So
there
is
all
this
traffic
between
our
ears,
and
that
is
where
the
evil
comes
from."
By
Wallace
Black
Elk
Secondly
and
most
importantly,
money
is
a
tool,
and
as
with
all
tools,
it
is
supposed
to
serve
humanity,
as
I’m
sure
it
did
for
a
good
many
years,
and
as
humanity
we
have
a
lot
to
be
grateful
for
the
knowledge
we
have
gained
via
the
use
of
money,
but...
On
this
subject
Joseph
Campbell
refers
to
“The
Machine”
saying
that
"the
first
time
anyone
made
a
tool,
taking
a
stone
and
chipping
it
to
make
an
axe,
is
the
beginning
of
a
machine,
the
turning
of
outer
nature
into
your
service."
But
then
he
says
that
there
comes
a
time
when
the
machine
begins
to
dictate
to
you
how
you
are
going
to
live.
This
is
where
money
and
our
economic
system
are
today.
Where
the
system,
the
machine
of
this
economic
system,
is
now
dictating
to
man
that
we
spend
36+
hrs
per
week
working,
and
90%
of
our
consciousness
on
where
the
money
is
going
to
come
from
and
where
it
is
going
to
go
to.
I
can’t
help
thinking
of
Pink
Floyd’s
two
songs:
‘Money’
(it’s
a
crime),
and
‘Welcome
to
the
Machine’.
Joseph
Campbell
says
that
the
universal
truths
that
can
be
found
in
any
of
the
mythological
stories
and
ancient
metaphors
can
still
work
to
guide
and
inform
society.
And
that
one
of
the
best
examples
of
these
truths
being
clothed
in
modern
metaphors
is
the
‘Star
Wars’
trilogy,
where
Darth
Vader
represents
the
machine
and
addresses
the
problem
of:
“Is
the
machine,
and
the
state
is
the
machine,
is
the
machine
going
to
crush
humanity,
or
serve
humanity.
And
humanity
comes
not
from
the
machine,
but
from
the
heart.”
Chogyam
Trungpa
in
‘Shambhala
–
The
Sacred
Path
of
the
Warrior’
says
this
about
money
and
wealth:
“If
people
are
poor,
they
want
to
take
money
or
resources
away
from
those
who
have
more.
And
if
people
are
wealthy,
in
the
sense
of
having
money,
then
they
want
to
hold
on
to
what
they
have,
because
they
think
that
giving
up
some
of
their
money
will
make
them
impoverished.
With
that
mentality
on
both
sides,
it
is
difficult
to
imagine
any
fundamental
change,
taking
place.
Or
if
it
does
take
place,
it
is
based
on
tremendous
hatred
and
violence…
“Of
course,
if
you
are
starving,
then
what
you
want
is
food.
In
fact,
food
is
what
you
need.
[Not
money.
Ed.]…
People
with
money
have
been
willing
to
sacrifice
thousands
of
human
lives
to
hold
on
to
their
wealth,
and
on
the
other
side,
people
in
need
have
been
willing
to
massacre
their
fellows
for
a
grain
of
rice,
a
hope
for
a
penny
in
their
pocket…
“But
the
real
meaning
of
wealth
is
knowing
how
to
create
a
gold
like
situation
in
your
life.”
And
he
says
that
this
wealth
comes
from
putting
your
own
energy
and
effort
into
caring
for
your
world.
And
by
doing
the
mundane
and
sometimes
dirty
jobs
for
yourself,
which
not
only
saves
you
money
but
is
also
more
dignified.
It
is
this
dignity
that
makes
one
wealthy.
In
light
of
this,
I
can
now
see
that
I
am
and
have
always
been
one
of
the
wealthiest
people
on
the
planet.
This
is
because
I
usually
clean,
fix,
maintain,
tune,
service,
improvise
or
go
without
all
my
things
quite
happily,
although
sometimes
I
do
so
with
a
little
grumble
of
complaint,
as
I’m
not
perfect.
The
great
ceremonial
chief
of
the
Teton
Sioux,
and
holy
man
Frank
Fools
Crow
(1890-1989)
in
dialog
with
author
Thomas
E.
Mails
in
the
book
‘Fools
Crow
–
Power
and
Wisdom’
discusses
his
abilities
to
lure
whatever
he
needs
thus:
“How
about
money.”
[Thomas
asks]
“You
can
lure
what
you
need,
but
that
fancy
new
car
you
drive,
you
had
to
get
that
with
your
natural
power.
Spiritual
power
is
for
other
things…
My
luring
is
always
done
for
something
for
my
people…”
“Some
television
evangelists,”
[Thomas
said]
“claim
that
God
blesses
people
who
give
generously
to
their
cause.
What
do
you
think
about
this?”
“I
have
heard
about
that,
and
what
they
mean
is,
give
generously
to
them.”
Fools
Crow
commented
with
a
hint
of
sarcasm
in
his
voice.
[Thomas
added]
“Lots
of
people
have
told
me
that
with
my
curing
powers
I
could
become
a
very
rich
man
by
demanding
high
payments.
But
that
is
not
what
Wakan-tanka
[God]
wants
me
to
do,
and
the
power
is
His
anyway.
He
has
made
it
clear
that
being
rich
does
not
bring
happiness,
and
that
it
takes
people’s
mind
away
from
Him.
Some
time
during
their
work
(Ministry)
the
evangelists
will
pay
a
big
price
for
this
misuse
of
power.
No
one
abuses
the
things
of
Wakan-tanka
and
gets
away
with
it
forever.”
Crowfoot,
a
Blackfoot
Chief
who
was
born
in
1821,
in
what
is
now
the
province
of
Alberta
Canada,
was
quoted
as
saying
the
following
in;
‘From
the
Heart
–
Voices
of
the
Native
Americans’:
“Our
land
is
more
valuable
than
your
money.
It
will
last
forever.
It
will
not
ever
perish
by
flames
of
fire.
As
long
as
the
sun
shines
and
the
waters
flow,
this
land
will
be
here
to
give
life
to
men
and
animals.
We
cannot
sell
the
lives
of
men
and
animals.
It
was
put
here
for
us
by
the
Great
Spirit
and
we
cannot
sell
it
because
it
does
not
belong
to
us.
You
can
count
your
money
and
burn
it
without
the
nod
of
a
buffalo’s
head,
but
only
the
Great
Spirit
can
count
the
grains
of
sand
and
the
blades
of
grass
on
the
plains.
As
a
present
to
you,
we
will
give
you
anything
we
have
that
you
can
take
with
you;
but
the
land
never.”
In
April
of
1890,
in
his
dying
hours,
his
last
words
were
of
life,
as
quoted
in
‘Touch
the
Earth
–
A
Self-portrait
of
Indian
Existence’,
Compiled
by
T.C.
McLuhan.
“What
is
life?
It
is
the
flash
of
a
firefly
in
the
night.
It
is
the
breath
of
a
buffalo
in
the
wintertime.
It
is
the
little
shadow
which
runs
across
the
grass
and
loses
itself
in
the
sunset.”
So
money
has
served
man’s
life,
but
it
has
now
well
and
truly
gone
past
its
use
by
date
in
this
throw
away
society
and
it
is
time
we
threw
it
away
and
began
a
new
social
system
based
on
love,
compassion
and
the
connectedness
of
all
things.
But
I’m
always
open
for
debate.
It
has
since
occurred
to
me
that
this
new
social
system
I
just
mentioned
will
have
to
be similar to what
was
the
original
system,
which
I
believe
predated
not
only
the
money
system,
but
also
the
barter
system.
I
believe
that
when
humans
roamed
the
earth
in
a
sacred,
yet
primitive
way
(we
may
have
been
those
semi
Neanderthals
that
painted
the
cave
temples
some
32,000
years
ago)
we
recognised
the
God
in
the
others
that
we
met
by
giving
them
an
unconditional
gift
of
whatever
we
could,
but
these
others
did
the
same
and
thus
a
later
version
of
this
Unconditional
Gift
Giving
System
evolved
into
the
barter
system.
And
then
when
the
greed
crept
in
that
system
evolved
into
the
money system; and what we have now is nothing short of a semi-voluntary
"slavery" system.
If you want to know more about this Unconditional Gift Giving System (UGGS) and
you wish to discuss it further then feel free to contact me using the form on
the link below.
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