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In Twelve Spheres of Life


ONENESS

In Twelve Spheres of Life


The Sphere of Economics

The science that deals with the production, distribution, consumption and management of goods, services and currency

Oneness consciousness in economics will foster values such as integration and cooperation rather than competition and strife.

From the broad definition of the agreement of exchange on micro and macro, formal and informal, and local and global levels, economics touches every aspect of our lives. The ways our economic systems are structured impacts the outcomes for all the different spheres, including whether they flow with or dominate the natural systems of the earth.


In an Authentic Intimate Community, the multiple dimensions of each person in the community are appreciated, and as a result, money issues diminish in importance. It is as if we can attune with each other’s gifts, and when benefit rather than profit is the focus, money and accumulation become a distant detail that play a small role.

From the broad definition of the agreement of exchange on micro and macro, formal and informal, and local and global levels, economics touches every aspect of our lives. The ways our economic systems are structured impacts the outcomes for all the different spheres, including whether they flow with or dominate the natural systems of the earth.


In an Authentic Intimate Community, the multiple dimensions of each person in the community are appreciated, and as a result, money issues diminish in importance. It is as if we can attune with each other’s gifts, and when benefit rather than profit is the focus, money and accumulation become a distant detail that play a small role.


The way the money system works, including the creation of money out of nothing, directly impacts every person’s job, home, family and community – all of our motivation and actions. For this reason, this sector is perhaps the most important to transform.


International banking elite and giant corporations have managed to gradually turn almost the entire world into a population of debt-slaves. Exposing and eliminating these systems and replacing them with honest, open and fair trade for the benefit of all can provide the critical turning point toward creating a world where everyone can thrive.

The focus on short-term profitability and material well-being as a main priority has outgrown the capacity of the Earth to regenerate itself and has left our natural resources depleted and the planet polluted.

 

We continue to witness ineffective and unscrupulous involvement by governments, which leads to an undesirable balance between freedom and control. On account of the rising fears of citizens, the key to ensuring maximum corporate earnings has become for the governments to exert less control over them, which in turn leads to more dangerous risk-taking in the absence of proper checks and balances.


Oneness Consciousness in economics calls for a paradigm shift and a “third way” rather than an increase or decrease or a combination of the two alternatives. This new state of consciousness will allow us to come to the roots of our economic challenges and to birth a new approach instead of continuing to try to remedy what happens on the surface.


Oneness consciousness in economics will foster values such as integration rather than disintegration, cooperation rather than competition and strife, and in keeping one-another safe rather than destroying one another. The progress of society will be measured more by social indicators and not by economic growth and materialistic values alone.


Involvement and change in this sphere form part of the process of defining a new economic regulatory system through the consideration of the underlying inter-relatedness, inter-connectedness, and interdependence of life and the observation that “there is enough.”


Accessing the Intelligence of our Sacred Oneness with our fellow human beings and our Natural Environment creates huge efficiencies in the areas of time, energy, and other resources. The compensatory nature of our contributions becomes multidimensional, and single-minded monetary and material gain diminishes in importance. 

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