Is Money Sacred?

In the future, the sacred ritual of embedding LOVE as a thought-form in money will become another dailiy habit for all of us.

Money is a form of energy. By an unconscious, collective agreement, most people have  come to believe that moey is scarce; that others will always have more money than they have, and that very few will have a great deal of money.

Today, money is hoarded, accumulated, spent or squandered in ways that no longer have any connection to its original spiritual nature. It has become toxic. Like diseased blood circulating through the world’s economic body, it has become a danger to humanity. Toxic money has funded crime, violence, war, and disease generating substances that pollute our air, water, and food.

Many centuries ago, money was considered sacred. Whether money was in the form of grain, goods, services or coins, it served as a bridge between Divine energy and humankind. It was received with blessings and prayer. Sacred rituals celebrated its use.

Today, when we hold money in our hands, we can do a brief *money laundering* exercise to banish the stress it has picked up as it passes from hand to hand. We can say: "May this money, and all money everywhere, be directed toward its highest and best use.

When we release the money we hold in our hand into the economy, this simple thought-form will travel with it. Free of the vibration of fear, could it help begin a culture shift. Could this ritual, blended with others of similar mind, shift the global economy so that, it affirms and supports our highest values? Yes, absolutely…!

Do you have a sacred ritual to re-sanctify money? If so, please share it with us here?

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About Alexia Parks

For more than 30 years, my writing and work has had a focus in the fields of energy, the environment, education, parenting, and communications. Recently, I was given the distinction of being the first accredited blogger at the UN Conference on Climate Change, in Bali. Author of seven books, my latest includes RAPID Evolution, a training manual for accelerated evolution. It is solution oriented: as we self-heal, we heal the world around us..

In my career, I have been a nationally syndicated columnist, New York City magazine publisher, and written for the national desk of The Washington Post. I have also served as Director of Communications for a trade association representing 100 major metropolitan daily newspapers. In 1995, I co-founded Votelink.com – the first electronic democracy website on the Internet - and continue as its president today. At its launch, Newsweek magazine called me “one of 50 people who matter most on the Net.”

You can find my books linked from http://www.rapidevolution.org/ or Amazon.

I live and work at Votelink.com

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2 Responses to Is Money Sacred?

  1. yumi March 19, 2009 at 10:06 am #

    Alexia, wonderful post. I read in "Who Will Cry When You Die?" (a book by Robin Sharma) the idea of "blessing" money–that is, every time you spend money, you consciously hope that the dollars and cents will go towards feeding a hungry family, serving a good cause and just generally unburdening people as opposed to burdening them. Thank you always for your wonderful posts!

  2. LindaC March 19, 2009 at 2:06 pm #

    Thank you so much for reminding us of the sacredness of money. It truly is a reflection of our creative energy, and it's unfortunate that it has been used in such counter-productive ways. I look forward to the day when money really IS always used for its highest and best purpose.