How quickly and powerfully can we identify as the limitless consciousness that is moment by moment creating and sustaining all life in the universe?
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Writing in 1820, Nassau Senior commented that the new science of economics, as it was then, "will rank in public estimation among the first of the moral sciences in interest and utility".
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This was the subject of a 3-day Conflict and Peace Forum at Taplow Court from 2nd–5th May 2000.
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As time has gone on technology has made our lives easier and safer and opened up our potential further. The development of mass technology has necessarily required an evolution of hierarchical social power structures. The technology of money itself is no exception to this.
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This year the London Times writes that 80% of the UK population is worried about their finances. The history of money is the history of a new global commons of information exchange technology that has the potential to bring about the next positive step of human social evolution.
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Financial stress is ruining lives and costing the UK economy £120 billion a year. But research shows a look at our real needs could bring relief.
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One of the most significant issues of our age has been the creation of a highly divided system of social organization based upon the archetypal characteristics of masculine and feminine.
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Only when we can see nothing wrong with the world will we be free to take the action that honours it.
We can only experience nothing wrong with the world if we experience the world as an expression of our self at this moment which is perfect and whole as it is.
What makes us want to change the world is the same impulse that makes us want to change this moment into a future that we believe will be perfect.