About Spiritual Economics

May 12th, 2009  |  Published in Uncategorized

I am interested in the philosophy of spiritual economics–and how its adoption on a large scale would significantly change the world we live in.

istock_000003013231mediumI will be presenting ideas here that will put a light on a subject that is gaining more attention–and as we move into a new era, it’s important to consider the elements of a philosophy that tries to reconcile the inequities of a world that has such gross disparities between the haves and the have nots.

And the discussion of  spiritual economics couldn’t be more timely with the out of control greed on Wall Street,  in our credit markets and the banks thatcontrol them. These institutions have wreaked havoc on the lives of Americans and millions of others around the world .

It’s more than just about money though. It’s a new way to think, be and act.


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About the Outer Work

May 12th, 2009  |  Published in Uncategorized

How do we show up in the world? How do we show up in our own change? What can we do to make difference in our own lives, the lives of others, our communities, our countries, our world–our Universe?

Is your inner self congruent with your outer work and your behavior–how you treat others and our earth? If it’s not, something is going to fall apart. You cannot live out of integrity forever. No one can. It goes against the essence of Life. Eventually a house of cards collapses.

The Outer Work will discuss the importance of being who we are meant to be in all that we do. To be a reflection of our centered, loving, peaceful, purposeful inner self.

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