Exopermaculture.com, By: Ann Kreilkamp, 11/05/2013
Daniel Soelo, “the moneylessman,” photo: becomingminimalist.com
When we contemplate greatly shrunken coastlines, then the idea of letting go of the so-called kingpin of our civilization, namely fiat, debt-based, usurious”money,” doesn’t seem so drastic. And see Charles Eisenstein, his comprehensive and thoughtful book Sacred Economics, for more on how to reshape our human experience of ourselves, of others, and of the exchanges among us. Eisenstein would agree with Daniel Soelo, the “moneyless man,” who points out: “Money only exists if two or more people believe it exists.”
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