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Money mastery from within

toward an economy of the people for the thriving of everyone

Spirituality, Economy, Politics

3/8/2019

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We often say spirituality and politics have nothing to do with each other. But they do, at least the way I understand spirituality. There are two meanings in which I’ve seen the word “spiritual” used: One in the sense of esoteric, metaphysical - matters relating to spirit. Another is in the sense of bringing heart to the table of life. The heart is the great equalizer. (Some people say guns are — but I’d say the heart is.)

To me, spirituality is the understanding that all things are made of God. If I want to love God unconditionally, I want to love life unconditionally — independent from whether what it brings me is a challenge or a delight. In the flow of life, the flow of experiences both pleasant and unpleasant, spirituality to me means to stay focused on one thing: A heart-full, “whole-hearted” presence with all of it.

Therefore I define “spirituality” as bringing heart into the matters of life, bringing heart into the “mundane.” “Mundane” comes from latin mundus, and it means “world.” The “world” is the sacred expression of God. God cannot easily be understood directly, therefore I find it difficult to bring my heart to the abstract thought “God.” But I can love God by understanding that all I perceive is God, made of God, expresses God. The world is the expression, the “light”, of God.

According to my current understanding that the world comes into being through a refractionation of consciousness — basically a “trick” of light, an optical illusion of consciousness. “God” has actually never changed; but our consciousness perceives it as if God has changed and become various forms. I am not clear yet how exactly this occurs. Currently it looks to me that by taking a perspective, a way of seeing, automatically correlating other perspectives come into being — such as that you can’t take a bite out of a whole apple without now having an apple with a bite missing, and a piece of apple between your teeth. The apple is still whole — but your experience of the apple is of having a separate piece in your mouth. The same way, by taking a perspective, we’re taking a bite out of the wholeness of God; and now we experience God as “the bite in contrast to all the rest of the apple.”

And so you can see that the entire world is still God — everything we experience, every bright light, and every dark darkness, and every dynamic and transaction between all of these now as if separate aspects. And while we rarely can grasp the abstract thought of the Infinite, Ultimate, “God” directly, we can grasp the world, we can grasp whatever I experience in front of me. And we can aim to love that, what we see, hear, sense, taste — whatever we perceive. Instead of failing at bringing heart to an abstract thought of the Ultimate, we can love God through loving the world, through loving all of life, all of experience. By that, we come to love God in any and all form it takes. The question no longer is: Does God love me unconditionally? The question now has become: Do I love God unconditionally?

And because the world is God-as-if-having-taken-form — a refractionated perception of the whole due to a trick of consciousness —, therefore the “mundane” is the same as the “sacred.” If we want to bring our hearts to God, then bringing our hearts to all of life, to our world, to the “worldly” aspects of our being, is a sacred act. And this is why bringing consciousness and love to our shared governance, aka “politics”, and to the medium by which we share in each other’s life-force, aka “currency,” is a sacred act. And thus it is a spiritual matter.

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    Nora Hoffmann

    It matters to me to bring compassion and humanity to money. I see much suffering in regards to  economy and currency, and have not been a stranger to it, either. But when we meet ourselves and others with love and empathy, we begin to see clearly, and can make wise and peaceful choices. 

    At the basis of meaningful sustainability is the relationship with oneself, and one's connection within the whole.  Therefore I strive to facilitate personal empowerment, clarity, and conscious choice, and to do so through clarifying what your unique relationship with money looks like: Not to follow a previous paradigm trajectory, but to discover in your own heart what money means to you, and what qualities matter to you in your relationship with currency. I encourage people to participate in their personal and our collective economy with passion, clarity, and competence.

    How do we recognize this new model? How can we know how to shape it so it truly serves sustainability, belonging, and partnership? I am convinced the key resides in each of our hearts and being, and so, in order to know our new economy, we need to know ourselves. Knowing ourselves, we act from integrity and bring forth what is of service to all. 


    Toward an economy of the people. To the thriving of us all. ​

    If you are interested in working with me on your holistic financial management, click here for more information. Or call me. ( 510-NOO-SHIT (510-666-7448). From outside USA, dial country code 001 first.

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  • About
    • Instructor
    • Principles of Inner Alchemy
    • Toward an Economy of the People, To the Thriving of Us All
  • Offerings
    • Methods >
      • Money Mastery from Within
      • Alchemical Hypnosis
      • Nonviolent Dialog
      • The Integrative Methods of Gestalt Therapy
      • Shamanic Journeying
      • Chi Nei Tsang / Taoist Applied Energy Arts
      • Usui Reiki
      • Readings and Animal Communication
    • Professional Development
    • Consultations and Private Work
  • Writing
    • Alchemical Process
    • Inner Alchemy Poetry
    • Tz'hon's Online Writing Journal With Hanisan and Annemarie
    • Anv'Mar Hoffmann with Little Mark Fernquest
    • Toward an Economy of the People
  • Contact