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Every single day we get bombarded by news about the financial and economic crisis. What causes these crises? Our economic system?  Our banks?  Think again.
In my last article I've explored the idea that our current systems & structures are a reflection to our historical state of consciousness.  Now that our consciousness is on the move, what effects will it have on these systems & structures?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEZkQv25uEs Yesterday, I stumbled across this video on Sacred Economics, in which author Charles Eisenstein takes you along his ideas on money and a gift society. Be inspired to do things differently in only 12 minutes.
Do you believe you have control over the world around you? That the world is controllable causality? That you can simply isolate particular events to shape your future? Think again.
Giving makes us Happier & Healthier 'Happiness Economics'. 'Social Capital'.  Economist imperialists are introducing fancy terms in their urge to expand their rational economic approach into 'the Social' . Meanwhile,  you and I already know by nature, and now for a fact, what makes us happier; Giving.
iRobot. The Matrix. The Terminator. Somehow we seem fascinated by the thought of a robotized future. Some are freightened by this idea. Others fully embrace it. Some people even think of ourselves as robots. But wait a minute: Are we robots?
Thanks to all of you for becoming part of 'Giving is All we Have'; a movement that is changing the world as we speak. Allow me to elaborate a bit more on the intent of  'Giving is All we Have'. On what you can expect the next coming months. Just to clear things up a bit.
The past couple of days have been an amazing experience. Let me shortly recap what happened. Recently I had some profound insights and embraced a new philosophy of giving, which can (very shortly) be condensed to the following:
Ever since the existence of a campingflight to Lowlands paradise, I have been a loyal visitor of this wonderful festival (ever since I was 14, that’s 17 years ago). I believe this 3 day- (and to the hardcore Lowlander a 5 day-) event creates some enchanting magic: it gives people an opportunity to see the bands they love and to  submerge in a mind-blowing experience that transcends every penny this wonderful organization charges.
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