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    GenoNess1@... Guest

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    well said lesley. the part about money wanting to be played with, but should
    not be taken seriously...
    ---i think that money does want to be played with, that
    it should not be taken seriously, as it is only a
    concept meant to serve our highest good [experiencing
    joy.] but first things first. ----

    i think you hit upon a deep truth here.if we can detach ourselves from the
    material monetary gains money is inclined to bring out in us, then we can use
    money simply for what it is to us - an externalization of our power, in the most
    innocent sense. my *two cents* bwahahahah love, me!


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    akashar3000 Guest

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    hi everyone,

    i wanted to share this article that i wrote recently called 'the
    power to choose joy'. it can be found at:
    http://www.limitlessness.com/seed/power4joy.cfm

    it is about how we can come to the power to choose joy for ourselves
    through coming to take complete responsibility for our state of
    being. it also talks about how this can be applied to bringing
    abundance. the article includes both and channeled and non-channeled
    section. i hope it empowers and inspires you. please share in around
    in any forums you are a member of. all comments and feedback
    welcome :-)

    with love.
    story waters


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    Lesley Schultz Guest

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    dear story, l/l & peace to all:

    i looked over this article, and there is a lot of good
    stuff in it, i must admit. but i thought it contained
    some stuff in it that maybe should be reframed in view
    of the transitional times in which we live.

    1. i thought the section about money was interesting,
    especially the idea that if you can learn to play
    without money then money will come to you because it
    wants to be played with. for someone like me, that
    despises the whole concept of money and treats it in a
    manner akin to holding a wolf by the ears [in spite of
    my best efforts to change this aspect of myself], this
    had some important elements of wisdom. money is an
    externalization of personal power. it's commonly
    thought that the more of it you have, the more power
    you have. but the converse is much more true. money
    can bring the opportunity to bring *things* into your
    life, but can never bring into your life the things
    that make life worth living-- like love, knowledge,
    compassion, intimacy, friendship, etc. etc. money can
    make it possible to go to school, but you still have
    to do the learning. money can buy you a ticket to a
    far away land but you are the one that has the
    experience of travel and new places.

    if you internalize the idea that the only thing of
    value is money, then the experience of travel and the
    acquisition of knowledge can't penetrate into the
    areas of heart and mind and spirit that they are
    intended to enter for growth and change.

    yet, money has permeated the world to such a degree
    that it is almost the exclusive mode of exchange
    around the globe. money is tightening its grip on us
    even as we speak, trying to exert the power *we gave
    it* to control how we live. ultimately, the entire
    concept of money as externalized power needs to be
    abandoned, and we need to take our power back.

    i think that money does want to be played with, that
    it should not be taken seriously, as it is only a
    concept meant to serve our highest good [experiencing
    joy.] but first things first.

    2. the chapter on suffering was interesting. i liked
    the idea of abandoning the idea that suffering is a
    mistake, and that the choice to experience suffering
    is not an optimal choice. this is completely untrue,
    and i'm glad that someone's saying this clearly and
    unmistakably. suffering in 3d, which is where we
    still are, is a valuable catalyst for transformation
    and evolution. there are some lessons that experience
    teaches better than anything else, and these are often
    painful lessons. suffering also, once we permit
    ourselves to recognize and experience it, helps us
    have empathy for another person who experiences it
    also, and this births compassion. compassion builds
    the highway to understanding and the perfection of the
    love experience.

    think of the dreadful acts of american servicemen and
    women against the detainees in iraq. this coming to
    light is a tremendous awakening opportunity for
    americans to crawl out of their
    fast-food-reality-tv-video-game self-dug holes and
    realize that they live in the world too. also that
    americans are doing unspeakable things in other
    countries, against people that have not harmed them,
    in highly illegal fashions. they are *waking up*.
    the pain and anguish of these iraqis are becoming our
    pain and anguish.

    although we look at it now with compassion and regret,
    there is an opportunity opening up for us to create
    joy out of this also. if we of the west could join
    hands the east and say that we renounce the darkness
    that makes us expect to suffer in the experience of
    division, and will help to rebuild in the light of
    unity and compassion, we could ascend tomorrow. will
    we do it? we have the power to.

    the suffering is intended to teach compassion and
    empathy, and the two together entwine to uplift into
    joy. that was the piece that i wish was clearer.

    only mho, of course.

    blessings and peace,
    ~lesley







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    James Holmes Guest

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    i have always thought that reverend ike's position on money to be very
    appropriate.

    "the one thing money cannot buy is....poverty."

    "the best thing you can do for the poor is ....not be one of them.

    jim

    -----original message-----
    from: lesley schultz [mailto:msthoth@...]
    sent: wednesday, may 19, 2004 1:57 pm
    to: asc2k@yahoogroups.com
    subject: re: [asc2k] inspiration: the power to choose joy


    dear story, l/l & peace to all:

    i looked over this article, and there is a lot of good
    stuff in it, i must admit. but i thought it contained
    some stuff in it that maybe should be reframed in view
    of the transitional times in which we live.

    1. i thought the section about money was interesting,
    especially the idea that if you can learn to play
    without money then money will come to you because it
    wants to be played with. for someone like me, that
    despises the whole concept of money and treats it in a
    manner akin to holding a wolf by the ears [in spite of
    my best efforts to change this aspect of myself], this
    had some important elements of wisdom. money is an
    externalization of personal power. it's commonly
    thought that the more of it you have, the more power
    you have. but the converse is much more true. money
    can bring the opportunity to bring *things* into your
    life, but can never bring into your life the things
    that make life worth living-- like love, knowledge,
    compassion, intimacy, friendship, etc. etc. money can
    make it possible to go to school, but you still have
    to do the learning. money can buy you a ticket to a
    far away land but you are the one that has the
    experience of travel and new places.

    if you internalize the idea that the only thing of
    value is money, then the experience of travel and the
    acquisition of knowledge can't penetrate into the
    areas of heart and mind and spirit that they are
    intended to enter for growth and change.

    yet, money has permeated the world to such a degree
    that it is almost the exclusive mode of exchange
    around the globe. money is tightening its grip on us
    even as we speak, trying to exert the power *we gave
    it* to control how we live. ultimately, the entire
    concept of money as externalized power needs to be
    abandoned, and we need to take our power back.

    i think that money does want to be played with, that
    it should not be taken seriously, as it is only a
    concept meant to serve our highest good [experiencing
    joy.] but first things first.

    2. the chapter on suffering was interesting. i liked
    the idea of abandoning the idea that suffering is a
    mistake, and that the choice to experience suffering
    is not an optimal choice. this is completely untrue,
    and i'm glad that someone's saying this clearly and
    unmistakably. suffering in 3d, which is where we
    still are, is a valuable catalyst for transformation
    and evolution. there are some lessons that experience
    teaches better than anything else, and these are often
    painful lessons. suffering also, once we permit
    ourselves to recognize and experience it, helps us
    have empathy for another person who experiences it
    also, and this births compassion. compassion builds
    the highway to understanding and the perfection of the
    love experience.

    think of the dreadful acts of american servicemen and
    women against the detainees in iraq. this coming to
    light is a tremendous awakening opportunity for
    americans to crawl out of their
    fast-food-reality-tv-video-game self-dug holes and
    realize that they live in the world too. also that
    americans are doing unspeakable things in other
    countries, against people that have not harmed them,
    in highly illegal fashions. they are *waking up*.
    the pain and anguish of these iraqis are becoming our
    pain and anguish.

    although we look at it now with compassion and regret,
    there is an opportunity opening up for us to create
    joy out of this also. if we of the west could join
    hands the east and say that we renounce the darkness
    that makes us expect to suffer in the experience of
    division, and will help to rebuild in the light of
    unity and compassion, we could ascend tomorrow. will
    we do it? we have the power to.

    the suffering is intended to teach compassion and
    empathy, and the two together entwine to uplift into
    joy. that was the piece that i wish was clearer.

    only mho, of course.

    blessings and peace,
    ~lesley







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    HappyYoga@... Guest

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    lesley,

    i think you are right about the money thing. we need to evolve past our
    relationship with cash and come to sharing our natural abundance with one
    another.
    i dream of the day!

    i think the way big business has pretty much taken over the world is giving
    us a real perspective as to beginning to ask ourselves if this is how we want
    to live.

    glenna


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    Lesley Schultz Guest

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    hi glenna, l/l & peace to all:

    <<snip>> i think the way big business has pretty much
    taken over the world is giving us a real perspective
    as to beginning to ask ourselves if this is how we
    want to live.

    ls: the concept of money and how it has evolved from a
    facilitator for the exchange of goods and services
    into finance, which determines so many factors that
    greatly influence how people live around the world, is
    an interesting study. big business is a creation of
    finance, and government a creation of big business.
    especially ours, right here and right now. think
    about it: our founding fathers fought for independence
    from great britian because they didn't feel they owed
    taxes to a government across the sea that never did
    anything for them- not for high-minded principals of
    life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. our
    founding fathers were all wealthy businessmen or
    landowners/rich farmers, the educated and moneyed
    upper crust, who created a republic-- not a democracy.


    but this is not a political forum or a poli-sci class.
    my point is that we use money to obtain the goods and
    services that we want or need. if every piece of
    currency on the face of the earth vanished tomorrow,
    how would we get what we need? easy- we would band
    together and bargin with our neighbors. on the
    downside, we would instantly be back in feudal or
    medieval times. there would be no such thing as
    leisure time, because trying to say clothed, fed, warm
    and housed would occupy all our waking hours. human
    beings in 3d being what they are, there would again be
    roving bands of thieves and brigands roaming the
    streets of our cities. this is 3rd density reality.
    ascension, which would energize our bodies and minds
    to a higher level, would change our requirements for
    living and augment our abilites to maintain ourselves
    in health, would change the equation enough to make us
    less dependant on formal trade. we look forward to
    ascension as the way we can make our physicality match
    our spirituality.

    if you have money and/or time to invest, invest it at
    this time in creating the best environment possible
    for you to go through the ascension process. in the
    end, as we come to remember and recapture our identity
    as one, what needs to be done will become clearer.
    ascension will not solve all of our problems, just
    make some of them recede or greatly diminish, and
    create new ones. life lived in love/light is
    difficult in any density, with new challenges to be
    faced. 4d and 5d still have duality in polarity. but
    in our chosen environment in 4d we will have more
    visible help.

    joy and love will be our currency in the new age. it
    will be interesting to see how the new program rolls
    out.

    blessings,
    ~lesley




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    HappyYoga@... Guest

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    in a message dated 5/20/2004 2:30:14 pm eastern standard time,
    msthoth@... writes:
    joy and love will be our currency in the new age. it
    will be interesting to see how the new program rolls
    out.

    blessings,
    ~lesley


    oh yes lesley! i do believe that is so. there are communities now that do
    things like get all the perfectly good items that are tossed into trash bins
    and put them into "free shops". my two youngest children are involved with many
    such projects including "food not bombs" where donated food is cooked with
    donated time and given freely in city squares or parks. many communities are
    initiating community gardens which are enriching so many in so many ways.

    recently i visited a community garden. these beautiful folk network with the
    elderly and others in the community with their garden in which they have also
    made a unique and beautiful cob-house-composting toilet and also a wood
    burning bread oven, which has been fixed so that anyone who wishes to can come
    and
    get freely available grains and yeast to make bread right there.

    one can see this type of cooperation going on at such things as rainbow
    gatherings as well, where people are sharing everything communally and money is
    not
    even exchanged at camp.

    mostly these are the folks that the mainstream see as "odd". every once in a
    while, even in her alternative community, my youngest has heard people
    screaming out their trucks "damned hippies"... but they are the ones teaching me
    so
    much about cooperative living and how to be kinder to my environment. they
    have shown me how to live without fear too. it is all very wonderful and
    interesting to me.

    blissings! glenna


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