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The Future of Money By Jesse Osmer

We live in a time where money rules the world, where low prices are set as an ideal, where humanity is enslaved to working for a living rather then unfolding his unique potential. Money, today, has taken on a life of its own. It has started doing business for itself rather then representing the exchange that takes place between one person and another.

The ideal of low prices has crept into the cultural-fabric to such a degree that we do not give a second thought to the devastating consequences it has for the world, namely, the decrease of available income worldwide. On top of this, there is the perception that each person must work for a living, must earn a wage, that he is paid for his time, his labor, rather than the result of his labor.

How did humanity arrive at this situation? Must humanity accept these circumstances or are they in fact maya, illusions we have given effect to because of an inadequate understanding of Money and therefore perceive as real? Are we, in fact, living in a world where each human being has the potential to understand Money and use it as a tool to create a world where everyone receives enough income to support himself and his dependents, where he is no longer a slave to earning a wage? What is Money, anyway? Read more »

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