This is a truly inspirational video :) Worth 17 minutes of your time to watch :)
This is a truly inspirational video :) Worth 17 minutes of your time to watch :)
Karl NMar 21, 2013 @ 10:28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dJT59Vf6RmA#!
sorry it didnt embed,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dJT59Vf6RmA#!
sorry it didnt embed,
Karl N, Mar 21, 2013 @ 10:29
Thank YOU :)))
Thank you for sharing this information which brings awareness to a valuable subject - even though it saddens me to see how few responses there are been so far, as compared to the boundless enthusiasm for hollow threads on what film you last saw week, or the protracted exchanges between group members and founders, to name a few.
As an observation I'm not sure everyone would use the world "inspiration" because it's so far outside the current paradigm that many will not be able to relate to this. In other words it may require a certain level of consciousness to be receptive to such possibilities. I have a close friend who has travelled the world for 10 years without money and prior to my synchronistic meeting with him I was quite interested in the phenomena. His way of being explains clearly (if knows how to look) what has enabled him to do this. Hê's a discrete man does not seek to promote what he has does (which is normal why should he) but has much to share through his person for those lucky enough to meet him: http://www.facebook.com/RolandO.PeaceWalker
A particularly interest man is Daniel Suelo who has lived without money for more than a decade and his blog there is a Q&A section https://sites.google.com/site/livingwithoutmoney/ that helps provide answers to question that are not easy one. By that I mean to get any form of good answer to a situation one requires a good question but our ability to do that is limited by our experiences, knowledge and insights.
An European example is Heidemarie Schwermer, a 69-year-old woman from Germany, gave up using money 15 years ago and says she’s been much happier ever since. Here's an article: http://www.odditycentral.com/news/woman-hasnt-used-money-in-15-years.html she also has a great website.
There are other paradigms however that are afoot that could remove the burden of money which is the point so that people can direct their energies differently for the greater good while self actualising, which is the end game, with or without money. In Switzerland there is increasing talk of a universal salary, here's one link: http://www.rts.ch/emissions/religion/faut-pas-croire/3914153-revenu-universel-utopie-ou-realite.html there are many others.
Also on the political front there's a very interesting party called The Integral Partie which is founded on the basis of Integral Theory by Ken Wilber all about the evolution of consciousness - which is a further imperative. http://www.integrale-politik.ch/
Thank you for sharing this information which brings awareness to a valuable subject - even though it saddens me to see how few responses there are been so far, as compared to the boundless enthusiasm for hollow threads on what film you last saw week, or the protracted exchanges between group members and founders, to name a few.
As an observation I'm not sure everyone would use the world "inspiration" because it's so far outside the current paradigm that many will not be able to relate to this. In other words it may require a certain level of consciousness to be receptive to such possibilities. I have a close friend who has travelled the world for 10 years without money and prior to my synchronistic meeting with him I was quite interested in the phenomena. His way of being explains clearly (if knows how to look) what has enabled him to do this. Hê's a discrete man does not seek to promote what he has does (which is normal why should he) but has much to share through his person for those lucky enough to meet him: http://www.facebook.com/RolandO.PeaceWalker
A particularly interest man is Daniel Suelo who has lived without money for more than a decade and his blog there is a Q&A section https://sites.google.com/site/livingwithoutmoney/ that helps provide answers to question that are not easy one. By that I mean to get any form of good answer to a situation one requires a good question but our ability to do that is limited by our experiences, knowledge and insights.
An European example is Heidemarie Schwermer, a 69-year-old woman from Germany, gave up using money 15 years ago and says she’s been much happier ever since. Here's an article: http://www.odditycentral.com/news/woman-hasnt-used-money-in-15-years.html she also has a great website.
There are other paradigms however that are afoot that could remove the burden of money which is the point so that people can direct their energies differently for the greater good while self actualising, which is the end game, with or without money. In Switzerland there is increasing talk of a universal salary, here's one link: http://www.rts.ch/emissions/religion/faut-pas-croire/3914153-revenu-universel-utopie-ou-realite.html there are many others.
Also on the political front there's a very interesting party called The Integral Partie which is founded on the basis of Integral Theory by Ken Wilber all about the evolution of consciousness - which is a further imperative. http://www.integrale-politik.ch/
Maurice H, Mar 21, 2013 @ 16:47
Thank you for sharing this information which brings awareness to a valuable subject - even though it saddens me to see how few responses there are been so far, as compared to the boundless enthusiasm for hollow threads on what film you last saw week, or the protracted exchanges between group members and founders, to name a few.
As an observation I'm not sure everyone would use the world "inspiration" because it's so far outside the current paradigm that many will not be able to relate to this. In other words it may require a certain level of consciousness to be receptive to such possibilities. I have a close friend who has travelled the world for 10 years without money and prior to my synchronistic meeting with him I was quite interested in the phenomena. His way of being explains clearly (if knows how to look) what has enabled him to do this. Hê's a discrete man does not seek to promote what he has does (which is normal why should he) but has much to share through his person for those lucky enough to meet him: http://www.facebook.com/RolandO.PeaceWalker
A particularly interest man is Daniel Suelo who has lived without money for more than a decade and his blog there is a Q&A section https://sites.google.com/site/livingwithoutmoney/ that helps provide answers to question that are not easy one. By that I mean to get any form of good answer to a situation one requires a good question but our ability to do that is limited by our experiences, knowledge and insights.
An European example is Heidemarie Schwermer, a 69-year-old woman from Germany, gave up using money 15 years ago and says she’s been much happier ever since. Here's an article: http://www.odditycentral.com/news/woman-hasnt-used-money-in-15-years.html she also has a great website.
There are other paradigms however that are afoot that could remove the burden of money which is the point so that people can direct their energies differently for the greater good while self actualising, which is the end game, with or without money. In Switzerland there is increasing talk of a universal salary, here's one link: http://www.rts.ch/emissions/religion/faut-pas-croire/3914153-revenu-universel-utopie-ou-realite.html there are many others.
Also on the political front there's a very interesting party called The Integral Partie which is founded on the basis of Integral Theory by Ken Wilber all about the evolution of consciousness - which is a further imperative. http://www.integrale-politik.ch/
Mar 21, 13 16:47
Well Maurice, i didnt really post this to start a discussion. I posted simply because i found it inspirational and wanted to share the information.
I have had several private mails about it already, and many of them just thanking me for posting, and these very much made my day :) It not the numbers of people we reach, but the quality of the appreciation of those we reach.
It spoke to me because I too have travelled without money for many years. Staying where I wanted to, and moving on when i felt like it.
Thanks for the links, ill take a look at them :)
Well Maurice, i didnt really post this to start a discussion. I posted simply because i found it inspirational and wanted to share the information.
I have had several private mails about it already, and many of them just thanking me for posting, and these very much made my day :) It not the numbers of people we reach, but the quality of the appreciation of those we reach.
It spoke to me because I too have travelled without money for many years. Staying where I wanted to, and moving on when i felt like it.
Thanks for the links, ill take a look at them :)
Karl N, Mar 21, 2013 @ 17:09
Well Maurice, i didnt really post this to start a discussion. I posted simply because i found it inspirational and wanted to share the information.
I have had several private mails about it already, and many of them just thanking me for posting, and these very much made my day :) It not the numbers of people we reach, but the quality of the appreciation of those we reach.
It spoke to me because I too have travelled without money for many years. Staying where I wanted to, and moving on when i felt like it.
Thanks for the links, ill take a look at them :)
Mar 21, 13 17:09
I understand Karl, but what is the motive of one person may not be that of another. If we all posted the videos that inspired us there'd be a lot of posts. So for my part if people do something such as share what you did there is clearly an "intention" there on your part to impart the message that "inspired you". For my part I took the opportunity (synchronistically (which is what we’re also talking about) to bring awareness through this thread of some broader perspective and related issues which I think are meaningful. So like you who is inspired to share the link it served as an impulse to share my wider views linked to this subject, thanks to you. That's what threads are for are they not?
Thanks again for the inspiration.
I understand Karl, but what is the motive of one person may not be that of another. If we all posted the videos that inspired us there'd be a lot of posts. So for my part if people do something such as share what you did there is clearly an "intention" there on your part to impart the message that "inspired you". For my part I took the opportunity (synchronistically (which is what we’re also talking about) to bring awareness through this thread of some broader perspective and related issues which I think are meaningful. So like you who is inspired to share the link it served as an impulse to share my wider views linked to this subject, thanks to you. That's what threads are for are they not?
Thanks again for the inspiration.
Maurice H, Mar 21, 2013 @ 17:17



