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Why Syzygy

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16. I really don't know..
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 05:52 PM
Dec 2011

but have heard some interesting tidbits lately. Such as: there is no such thing as "money". Never was never will be. It's a consensual construct to transfer meaning from human labor into an abstract. This is very clear when we consider the Federal Reserve Bank and the hoax of a system we have now. They pass out pieces of colored paper. Or amass digital zeros. The criminal part is that they are not paying the true laborers; the true wealth. They exploit other beings.

So there's that.

Also, the word 'current' and 'currency' come from the same root. They both mean 'flow'. 'Currency' wasn't even applied to 'money' until fairly recently in history.

I don't have any conclusions about all this. Honestly, I am learning to dowse and plan to locate paper and metals that have monetary value. I am not worried in the least about finding too much! If a balance needs to be struck, I have a half a century of poverty or borderline poverty to make up for

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Thriving [View all] OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 OP
I struggle with this too OGR mntleo2 Dec 2011 #1
Your 2 cents are always priceless, Cat... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #4
at what point does preparation or saving become hoarding? magical thyme Dec 2011 #6
Good question... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #8
To me this is *not* hoarding ... mntleo2 Dec 2011 #11
If you never eat the food BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #14
Personally, I do feel there is something wrong with wealth mntleo2 Dec 2011 #20
This should be an op-ed. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #21
so much to say FirstLight Dec 2011 #2
I struggle with the inequities magical thyme Dec 2011 #3
The two words that come to mind all the time... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #5
Hoarding Celebration Dec 2011 #7
See my reply #6. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #9
yes, I am not in favor of conspicuous consumption Celebration Dec 2011 #10
Do you personally... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #12
eh, no, I don't really think there should be imposed limits on wealth Celebration Dec 2011 #23
That would be a much more perfect world indeed. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #24
I've thought about this and acted many ways BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #13
Absolutely...thriving, "wealth"... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #15
I really don't know.. Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #16
LOL! OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #17
Amen to THAT, LOL! mntleo2 Dec 2011 #18
I'm not antagonistic to the idea that a person can have too much. bigmonkey Dec 2011 #19
Perhaps... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #22
Something else.. Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #25
Most of the 1%'ers (though not all, imho)... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #26
Limiting income Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #27
Thank you :) OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #28
I think I misread Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #29
Yep, you're right, of course. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #30
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