○Money Society [1]

     Politics, economics, education, welfare, medicine, science, entertainment, every industry influences each other. Almost all the problems that occur in them are directly or indirectly related to money. This is because there is a larger framework of "money" around these industries. The solution may exist in a non-monetary society outside of this framework.



    Living naked in the fields or jungle, humans developed science to the point where they could launch rockets into space and interact internationally via the Internet. The society of money was effective in this regard. It stimulated our self-interest, wanting more, giving birth to competition and war, leading to advancements in technology, intelligence, and organizations. This has made life more convenient. However, this scientific technology has negatively impacted the global environment to the brink of extinction.


    In a money society, business owners who desire money are more likely to succeed in their ventures. Those who exist consciously do not have such desires. Having money in a money society also means having power, but because it is fundamentally a fight to take away money from each other, a peaceful society cannot be established. When a society where money is not needed is built, people who exist consciously tend to emerge as leaders, and a society without conflict and preserving the natural environment can be built.


    In a money society, intelligence directly translates into good education, good education leads to employment in good companies and stable high salaries, and for the country, it leads to the development of human resources to win competition with other countries. The mechanism of society is formed based on money. This mechanism assumes acquisition, and does not base on the essential factor of existing consciously.


    In a money society, human desire increases, and values greatly lean towards acquisition. Acquisition of money, things, positions, fame, people, and technology. What rejoices in acquisition is the ego, "I". The ego consumes more resources than what the natural cycle can replenish. When you exist consciously, the desire for acquisition diminishes, and only the minimum necessary acquisition within the natural cycle remains.


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