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The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life
by Lynne Twist,unknown
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A wise and inspiring exploration of the connection between money and leading a fulfilling life. This compelling and fundamentally liberating book shows us that examining our attitudes toward money
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Lynne Twist : Gaia Explorer
Tue Jan 16 21:21:16 UTC 2007
Source: The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life, Page: 106
Contributed by: Brian Johnson.
Lynne Twist said

It could be said that a great fund-raiser is a broker for the sacred energy of money, helping people use the money that flows through their lives in the most useful way that is consistent with their aspirations and hopes for humanity.

Lynne Twist : Gaia Explorer
Sat Aug 05 05:50:26 UTC 2006
Source: The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life, Page: 86
Contributed by: D a r i n a.
Lynne Twist said

I suggest that sufficiency is precise. Enough is a place you can arrive at and dwell in. So often we think of “abundance'” as the point at which we'll know we've really arrived, but abundance continues to be elusive if we think we'll find it in some excessive amount of something. True abundance does exist; it flows from sufficiency, in an experience of the beauty and wholeness of what is. Abundance is a fact of nature. It is a fundamental law of nature, that there is enough and it is finite. Its finiteness is no threat; it creates a more accurate relationship that commands respect, reverance, and managing those resources with the knowledge that they are precious and in ways that do the most good for the most people.