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OneGrassRoot

(23,545 posts)
4. Your 2 cents are always priceless, Cat...
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 02:05 PM
Dec 2011


I feel as you do, Cat. I've never been one to crave material things, though "freedom" -- freedom from worry and from having to put so much energy into daily survival -- is something I do call forth.

I also believe hoarding -- by anyone, wealthy or impoverished -- is based in fear. Shoot, I think most actions humans engage in now are based in fear. It is my sincere hope that we, as a species, can awaken to Choose Love, not fear.

I'm not one to accept "God's will" very easily, either; not in the face of suffering, whether my own or others'. Sometimes I can, but usually I'm spurred to act in whatever way I can, reminding myself along the way to Choose Love.

Not always easy.

Sometimes it manifests in the form of righteous anger and disgust.

For me, my anger is truly directed toward the system (though obviously we humans create and perpetuate systems).

I struggle within about how to contribute to changing our systems to ones based in love, not fear. I lean toward shaming people sometimes...lol.

I posted this here because, as we've discussed previously, there is a lot of talk within spiritual circles about how there's nothing wrong with money or wealth, and that limiting the accumulation of the same is a negative.

I don't think there's anything wrong with money or wealth, either. I don't have a knee-jerk reaction as I once did to money (though I do hope we move beyond our current systems of currency, income, etc.).

It's the greed and fearful hoarding of ANYTHING that I find troublesome. I think I'd react more favorably to those who have yachts and planes and multiple homes around the world if they would just say, "Yeah, I'm greedy and selfish." It's when they try to defend it that gets me; to me, extraordinary, garish wealth in the face of widespread poverty is indefensible.

And I think people -- even those who claim to be spiritual -- can easily become greedy and fearful yet cloak it in lofty, loving "law of attraction" and similar verbiage.

I've been surprised by how many people who claim to be progressive are appalled by my suggestion that wealth be limited. They don't want it to be limited in any way, just make sure the wealthy "pay their fair share."

Well, I do believe it should be limited. How...I don't know, but I believe it should. I'm not entirely clear how my spiritual beliefs and moral compass play in with that, quite frankly.



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Thriving [View all] OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 OP
I struggle with this too OGR mntleo2 Dec 2011 #1
Your 2 cents are always priceless, Cat... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #4
at what point does preparation or saving become hoarding? magical thyme Dec 2011 #6
Good question... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #8
To me this is *not* hoarding ... mntleo2 Dec 2011 #11
If you never eat the food BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #14
Personally, I do feel there is something wrong with wealth mntleo2 Dec 2011 #20
This should be an op-ed. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #21
so much to say FirstLight Dec 2011 #2
I struggle with the inequities magical thyme Dec 2011 #3
The two words that come to mind all the time... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #5
Hoarding Celebration Dec 2011 #7
See my reply #6. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #9
yes, I am not in favor of conspicuous consumption Celebration Dec 2011 #10
Do you personally... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #12
eh, no, I don't really think there should be imposed limits on wealth Celebration Dec 2011 #23
That would be a much more perfect world indeed. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #24
I've thought about this and acted many ways BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #13
Absolutely...thriving, "wealth"... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #15
I really don't know.. Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #16
LOL! OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #17
Amen to THAT, LOL! mntleo2 Dec 2011 #18
I'm not antagonistic to the idea that a person can have too much. bigmonkey Dec 2011 #19
Perhaps... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #22
Something else.. Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #25
Most of the 1%'ers (though not all, imho)... OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #26
Limiting income Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #27
Thank you :) OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #28
I think I misread Why Syzygy Dec 2011 #29
Yep, you're right, of course. OneGrassRoot Dec 2011 #30
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