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For whom and for what are you grateful?

Posted on Aug 9th, 2007 by Spencer : Wealth Advisor Spencer
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for August 09, 2007:

I am grateful for the opportunity to share with the world. Through sharing with others we enrich our own lives and inspire others to share as well. I am happy to be able to share The Cure for Money Madness!
SPENCER SHERMAN : THE CURE FOR MONEY MADNESS : INTRODUCTION


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Harmony : Delight
6 days later
Harmony said

Spencer, I remain hopeful that more people of your caliber in corporate America step up and evolve into conscious leaders. I will invite you to my network on Zaadz, and hope to have you as a “friend”. Zaadz is a good community to be a part of. It sort of feels like a Boulder-Colorado neighborhood. Best regards, Harmony

helenrscp : Joy Within
6 days later
helenrscp said

Perfect synchronicity…when the student is ready the teacher appears.  I think I'm ready.

With thanks,
Helen

6 days later
Bob said

I agree there is too much madness around, and it is difficult to cure. But, we have to live in the REAL WORLD of competative capitalism. I believe that it can become something advanced, and sustainable…only if there is a radical change in our understanding of money.

What I am proposing is my research, and development project of TRANSFINANCIAL ECONOMICS. I did have it accepted by a respected journal, but after signing the copyright clearance forms I had a problem with the editor…and withdrew. It has been sent elsewhere.


Anyway, apart from the above if interested you may care to comment on TFE whenever you have the time. It does not as such cure money madness but it does offer a different approach towards genuine global justice.


http://kheper.net/essays/Transfinancial_Economics.html


Regards,

Robert Searle.

Kosmyk : Universal Student
6 days later
Kosmyk said

I agree that the madness must come to an end.  Everyday people are so worried about money and getting more “things” that the real value of life: healing, love, health, friendship, creativity, being at one with nature etc. are left behind.

It is wonderful that you are sharing your knowledge and I look forward to learning from you.

Namaste,

Pamela

AdamKayce : Monk At Work
6 days later
AdamKayce said


Thanks for sharing this — it was obvious when you talked about your mission, just how passionate you are about it.  And besides the fact that I could use help with money issues (and who doesn't?), that kind of purposeful passion is reason enough to keep track of what you're up to.

caralena : Elegance Professor
7 days later
caralena said

Hi Spencer, how very blessed we are to have you in our community.  I too am lookoing forward to gaining insight into “money madness”  from your wisdom.  Perhaps you could start a thread with common questions, misconceptions, etc. that many of us may have in common.  Your title, For Whom and What are You Grateful” is a very appropos beginning.  I am learning that only  by first appreciating what we have will we draw more unto ourselves.  Therefore, my short list (as I add to it every day) would be my health, friends, family, job, house to live in, freedom, and while we are on the subject of money, having the money to pay for my daily needs.  Welcome and thank you!!

Nansea : Reaching for the Stars
10 days later
Nansea said

Thank you, Spencer for helping me to realize that my contradictions (madness) with money is not uncommon. I am so ready to address this issue. I welcome you and would love to be your “friend” through Zaadz. All of us have something important to lift up humanity and I am glad you found yours and are doing your part. Thank you and many blessings to you,
Nansea

tinkonthebrink : serendipitous researcher
6 months later
tinkonthebrink said

I think this is really important, and that often the little detail of joining a community self-defined with “conscious capitalism” gets overlooked.

I'm so interested in what you have to say - from my own perspective, money is exactly what it is, a token of exchange. Hating it, or on the other side, trying to get extra helpings both seem just silly.

Which is not at all to say that I'm competent at the money game.

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