Money is neither god nor devil,
but a form of energy.
Like love or fear,
it can serve you or bind you,
depending upon how you manage it.
By clarifying your goals
and using your gifts,
you can make good money,
doing what you enjoy,
while serving
the highest calling of your soul.Using money wisely, and well,you share your material and spiritual wealth with the world.

Road Map: The Flow of Money

In the context of personal growth, money is more than a means of exchange or ready cash. Although most of us have experienced periods of financial scarcity, our relationship to money reflects our relationship to energy and service and spirit, our ability to function in society, our openness to pleasure and abundance, our reality check. Money mirrors the quality of our interactions with other people, our ability to receive and to give. Money represents survival, security, safety, shelter, food, family, livelihood.

More complex, it turns out, than balancing your checkbook.

If spiritual life begins on the ground, money forms a foundation on which to build. Shivapuri Baba, an Indian Saint and yogi who walked around the world on a pilgrimage when he was nearly 120 years old, was once asked about the best way to begin a spiritual life. He advised, "first build a foundation—manage your money." (He had acquired a small bag of gems in his younger years, through hard work and simple living; he drew upon these gems as needed.)

Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman

Money in Everyday Life

Pam, a friend who read an early version of this manuscript, said, "I don't think that the chapter [in Everyday Enlightenment], Manage Your Money, is as important as the chapters about taming our mind or facing our fears—" Abruptly, she looked at her watch. "Oh, my gosh, look what time it is! The bank’s closing in ten minutes!" Wondering about why money was so important, Pam had to run to the bank.

On the way to the bank, Pam later told me that she realized how much of her time, thoughts, and attention revolved around money—paying the bills, balancing checkbooks, discussing costs of the room addition for their growing family. After the bank, she went food shopping, then stopped by the furniture store to check prices on a new bed for one of her children. All activities dealing with money. Like Pam, most of us have money concerns of one kind or another—striving to make more, or make do with less—learning to live simply, comfortably, spiritually.

Poor people may be forced to think about money a lot of the time, related to food, shelter, subsistence, and survival. Rich people may also think about money a lot of the time, related to status, travel, freedom, influence, and options. But managing your money does not depend upon becoming wealthy or declaring vows of poverty. Rather, it is about creating stability and sufficiency—a balanced flow of monetary energy through your life. This kind of management liberates you from survival issues, so that money concerns no longer occupy your mind or monopolize your attention. When money flows in, you spend it in a matter-of-fact way where it needs to go, where it will do the most good. You pay bills gladly, knowing that your money helps to support other people who in turn provide services for you. If something breaks, you write a check and get it fixed without further concern. Free from cycles of scarcity, your attention can ascend to higher levels of awareness and experience.
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Simple Principles for Sufficiency:
Live Below Your Means
Pay Yourself First
Earmark Your Money
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It is easy to get lost in the practical details of managing money and forget the higher purpose of this gateway: to provide a foundation for spiritual practice and to free your attention from the task of survival. Lynne Twist, co-founder of The Hunger Project, put it this way to Michael Toms on New Dimensions Radio:

Money is an inanimate object [but] we can assign to it a spiritual meaning and voice and power if we choose to, and give it some soul. Money doesn’t have any soul, but we do, and we’re the people through whom money flows and with which money speaks . . . And when our spirit is unleashed, what’s unleashed is the prosperity of the soul, of the heart. . . and in that truth, the whole world belongs to you.

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Confused about money? About wealth? About the obligations of money and wealth? Please see Jesus' discourse on money and wealth HERE

163:2.11 Jesus never taught that it was wrong to have wealth. He required only the twelve and the seventy to dedicate all of their worldly possessions to the common cause. Even then, he provided for the profitable liquidation of their property, as in the case of the Apostle Matthew. Jesus many times advised his well-to-do disciples as he taught the rich man of Rome. The Master regarded the wise investment of excess earnings as a legitimate form of insurance against future and unavoidable adversity. When the apostolic treasury was overflowing, Judas put funds on deposit to be used subsequently when they might suffer greatly from a diminution of income. This Judas did after consultation with Andrew. Jesus never personally had anything to do with the apostolic finances except in the disbursement of alms. But there was one economic abuse which he many times condemned, and that was the unfair exploitation of the weak, unlearned, and less fortunate of men by their strong, keen, and more intelligent fellows. Jesus declared that such inhuman treatment of men, women, and children was incompatible with the ideals of the brotherhood of the kingdom of heaven.




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Rabbi REUVEN BULKA is head of Congregation Machzikei Hadas in Ottawa and host of Sunday night with Rabbi Bulka on 580 CFRA.

Before addressing your question, I should let you know, in the spirit of full and honest disclosure, that I do not know the answer to your question. My response will be somewhat of a dance around the question because any seemingly complete answer will only lead to more questions.

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Rev. GEOFFREY KERSLAKE is a priest of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Ottawa

The Catholic faith has a profound respect for both the body and the soul because of their intimate connection. Our faith teaches that human beings are not spiritual creatures ‘imprisoned in a body’ but are instead a profound unity of body and soul (or spirit): “it is because of its spiritual soul that the body made of matter becomes a living, human body; spirit and matter, in man, are not two natures united, but rather their union forms a single nature” and this union of body and soul is to intimate, so profound, that the soul is said to be the “form of the body” (Catechism of the Catholic Church n. 365).

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KEVIN SMITH is on the board of directors for the centre for Inquiry, Canada’s premier venue for humanists, skeptics and freethinkers

This is all about imagination. Picture yourself looking at a scan of your body. You’d see every organ, tissue and bone in a rainbow of greys. Every piece operating in unison, providing us with life. We could do a bit of soul-searching at the same time, but upon close examination, we wouldn’t see one.

Yet many faithful cannot seem to live without it. To them, the soul is not evident in an MRI as it is invisible, beyond time and space. It’s our immortal, supernatural organ, the essence of our self. For some religious groups, upon death, if deemed to be healthy, the soul will enter paradise. If judged to be sick, it will be tortured and burned.

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JACK MCLEAN is a Bahá’í scholar, teacher, essayist and poet published in the fields of spirituality, Bahá’í theology and poetry

With belief in the soul, an article of faith common to all religions, with the exception of Buddhism, we enter into the heart of religion. The soul has, of course, both secular and sacred meanings. Kia motors is now manufacturing a car called Soul. I suppose it means that the vehicles touches your soul or represents some sort of materialization of soul, or like the soul, it travels. We speak of “soul music,” which combines gospel music—the soul connection—and rhythm and blues. When we are joyful or grieve, it is the soul that is affected.

But in spiritual or metaphysical terms, the soul represents our original divine identity, an entity created by God, a divine endowment, for whose care we are directly responsible. The soul is that immortal reality that survives the death of the physical body. So belief in the soul is absolutely essential to spiritual life, for much hangs on it. It is the ne plus ultra of the human’s divine life.

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ABDUL RASHID is a member of the Ottawa Muslim community, the Christian-Muslim Dialogue and the Capital Region Interfaith Council

Many religious and secular philosophers have discussed the nature, purpose and functions of soul. Most of these discussions are complex, conjectural and of little use to a lay person.

A body and soul jointly constitute a human being. While the body consists of matter, the soul is spiritual in nature. Our knowledge of the material component of the human being is quite extensive. We continue to know in greater detail about the nature of the body, its strengths and weaknesses, its development and its decline, and so on.

In contrast, our knowledge of the true nature of the soul or spirit, as it is sometimes called, is extremely limited. For a Muslim, this is not surprising since our scripture, the Holy Qur’n, tells the Holy Prophet, when he was asked about the spirit, ruh, to say: “The Spirit (comes) by command of my Lord: and of knowledge it is only a little that is communicated to you” (17:85).

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RADHIKA SEKAR holds a PhD in religious studies and taught Hinduism courses at Carleton and University of Ottawa. An aspiring Vedantin, she is a devotee of the Sri Ramakrishna Mission.

Hindu philosophy discusses the nature of the soul from two standpoints: Universal (Brahman) and individual (Atman).

The Universal Soul, i.e. Brahman, is a divine and all pervading essence; the source and sum of all being. The individual soul (atman) is the divine essence within all creatures.

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BALPREET SINGH is legal counsel and acting executive director for the World Sikh Organization of Canada

According to the Sikh faith, the true nature of the soul is divine but the veil of ego does not allow us to recognize this.

The word for soul is ‘atma’ and a term often used for God is “parm-atma” or “supreme soul”. The soul animates our body and it contains the light of God. The soul is indestructible and death is simply the movement of the soul from one place to another.

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(RNS) Interfaith worship services have doubled in the decade since the 9/11 attacks, according to a new study released Wednesday (Sept. 7), even as more than seven in 10 U.S. congregations do not associate with other faiths.

The survey by an interfaith group of researchers found that about 14 percent of U.S. congregations surveyed in 2010 engaged in a joint religious celebration with another faith tradition, up from 6.8 percent in 2000.

Interfaith community service grew nearly threefold, with 20.4 percent of congregations reporting participation in 2010, up from 7.7 percent in 2000, according to the Cooperative Congregations Studies Partnership.

After the 9/11 attacks, "Islam and Islamics' presence in the United States (became) visible in a way that you couldn't ignore," said David A. Roozen, one of the report's authors and the director of the Hartford Institute for Religion Research at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut.

National Muslim groups tried to build bridges to other faiths, who in turn "reached out in new ways to be neighborly," he said. Reform Jewish congregations led the way, with two-thirds participating in interfaith worship and three-quarters involved in interfaith community service.

The largest percentage of interfaith-worshipping congregations (20.6 percent) was in the Northeast, which is home to a disproportionate percentage of more liberal mainline Protestant churches. About 17 percent of interfaith-worshipping congregations are in a big city or older suburb, where greater diversity makes interfaith activity more likely.

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And, from The Urantia Book:

92:7.3 The many religions of Urantia are all good to the extent that they bring man to God and bring the realization of the Father to man. It is a fallacy for any group of religionists to conceive of their creed as The Truth; such attitudes bespeak more of theological arrogance than of certainty of faith. There is not a Urantia religion that could not profitably study and assimilate the best of the truths contained in every other faith, for all contain truth. Religionists would do better to borrow the best in their neighbors’ living spiritual faith rather than to denounce the worst in their lingering superstitions and outworn rituals.

Please see our topical study on Religion HERE

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NASA's Cassini orbiter snapped a stunning picture of Saturn that literally runs rings around all other pictures of the planet. This type of up close photo of the planet has never before been seen.

Cassini Snaps Stunning Saturn Eclipsing the Sun Picture

Cassini snapped the picture from the dark side of Saturn, and the sun's rays are shining through the planet's ring for a shockingly lovely effect during the eclipse. The cost of Cassini's mission is $3.26 billion, but isn't it amazing that the orbiter has been able to send such amazing details about the ringed planet, which lies 800 million miles away from Earth?

One of the interesting things about the Saturn eclipse photo is that when the picture is zoomed in on, Earth is actually seen to the left of the planet. What a neat thing to see in this unbelievable picture.

Cassini gathered a wealth of information about the lovely planet, and its mission will not end until 2017, which means there could be many more discoveries to be made. Currently the NASA orbiter has already revealed seven additional moons and new rings around the planet. This picture is a must-see. Isn't it wonderful to live in a world with so much beauty in reach?

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While this is not, strictly speaking, a religious article, it does inspire awe in us, and brings to mind one of my favorite quotes:

1:0.2 The myriads of planetary systems were all made to be eventually inhabited by many different types of intelligent creatures, beings who could know God, receive the divine affection, and love him in return. The universe of universes is the work of God and the dwelling place of his diverse creatures. “God created the heavens and formed the earth; he established the universe and created this world not in vain; he formed it to be inhabited.”

Even though this planet is not inhabited, it is part of our planetary system - home to Urantia...


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Indonesia In a test case of religious intolerance in the world's largest Muslim-majority country, an Indonesian mayor is defying court rulings by pushing for a decree to block Christians from opening churches on streets with Islamic names.

Members of the Taman Yasmin Indonesian Christian Church in the West Java town of Bogor are, after three years, still forced to worship on the sidewalk outside their building, protected by police.image

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Warren Jeffs In a handwritten motion, polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs is asking for a new trial on sexual assault of a child charges in Texas.

The one-page motion is written in the same rambling, archaic style that characterized Jeffs’ speech at trial after he fired his team of high-profile attorneys.image

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Rocco Leo Cult leader Rocco Leo will seek an out-of-court settlement with a former parishioner he allegedly duped, a court in Australia has heard.

Followers claim Leo preached a doomsday scenario, saying he needed money to purchaseimage

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We've been paying attention to Sherry Turkle for some time, as a thinker and observer on technology in terms of the human self, spirit, and identity.

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Iran After he became a Christian in the Netherlands, as well as getting free from drugs, Abrahamian returned to Iran to work with drug users.

Iranian authorities were incensed that Abrahamian worked with marginalized Farsi-speaking Muslims, and that he had connections with foreign Christians.image

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lunar 1 Taking a photo of one’s own planet is no easy feat, but in 1966 it was done for the first time. NASA needed to find a viable landing spot on the moon prior to the Apollo missions. To achieve this, they sent up unmanned spacecraft on a photographic trip around the Moon. It was on this trip that the first image of our entire planet from deep space was taken. The instantly recognizable photo of the Earth rising above the moon’s horizon was taken on August 23, 1966. The camera system onboard took up a third of the Lunar Orbiter and allowed 70mm film to be exposed, developed, and processed automatically. The camera system was outfitted with two lenses,  one of which took wide angle shots at medium resolution while the other took high resolution images with details as small as five meters....Space photography is quite possibly the most beautiful and awe-inspiring photography there is. That photo taken in 1966 changed the way we looked at our planet forever.***************Please click HERE to see the rest of the article...From our beloved revelation, The Urantia Book:20:5.5 Understanding more about the bestowal Sons, you discern why so much interest attaches to Urantia in the history of Nebadon. Your small and insignificant planet is of local universe concern simply because it is the mortal home world of Jesus of Nazareth. It was the scene of the final and triumphant bestowal of your Creator Son, the arena in which Michael won the supreme personal sovereignty of the universe of Nebadon.

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