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John Alexander's avatar

Beautiful and psychoactive. For me this leads to the consideration of different capacities to clean the money as well. since none is neutral, the agents metabolic (including self transfiguration) capacity becomes a factor. Tantric money laundering. As I finish writing this and consider it further it seems too easily corruptible as an idea though.

Giacomo J. Fagandini's avatar

Great article, i’d like to hear more from you about this topic

River Kenna's avatar

my last few articles mostly have a money focus, i seem to be working through something here

cavan young's avatar

I always thought it was:

energy = currency

Ie

Sometimes people use your energy like it’s their currency.

Sometimes you share currency and get more energy.

Frederick's avatar

Great reflection.

I heard leashless talk about this very explicitly in one of his recent interviews (I presume it has been this one https://youtu.be/QHtTXI3iy1w).

I experienced exactly the same, as if money has a collective subconscious in the same way the collective mind the more it hermetically states to be the description of the whole of existence implies a similarly organized mind in the shadow.

Something akin to „integrate your money shadow“ would be a frame worth testing - A symbolic-economic order that can hold both measure and meaning.

Mariandrea's avatar

This is so lucidly said. The emperor has no clothes statement.

Rachel Prudden's avatar

I like this and think it's correct. The idea that money from aligned sources can do things that money from other sources couldn't intuitively rings true.

I'm often stuck with the feeling that the money supply is fundamentally polluted, but maybe it's not completely true.

Virgin Monk Boy's avatar

“Money is energy” works only if we pretend energy is neutral.

It isn’t.

Money carries intention, coercion, fear, alignment, extraction. You can feel it in a room, in a body, in a home.

Quantity matters less than cleanliness. Integrity really does change the physics.

This isn’t heresy. It’s discernment.