Money and Soul: The Great Divide?

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Money and Soul: The Great Divide?

Thursday, October 05, 2006


Temple on the Equator, Ecuador by David Chamberlain

"In a culture of the 'runaway more,' richer, thinner, smarter, better, there is no way to be satisfied. We have lost the meaning of 'enough' - from businesses, societies and communities, to the dinner table. The 'more is better' mentality is becoming the nightmare that is killing the planet. We need a new relationship with 'enough.' In the culture of scarcity that is generated in our consumer culture, there is no moment of sufficiency. We have to help people reclaim that."

"Money is the voice of your commitment.... Let's use money -the thing that people think is so evil -to bring in the light, to transform the future." - Lynne Twist


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