Money is a thing of the past dream

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Jul 6 2009
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Was dreaming of having a discussion with a group of friends about how money was a thing of the past. We were starting a collective of some kind.

The economy is so messed up we were looking at alternatives. I remember mentioning how unsure we were about the transition, but we all agreed money wasn't going to work anymore. EOD.

Comments: woke up inspired this felt like a prophetic dream. These last six days on the Pearl Street Mall, not that I like to brag, were great, as I made almost $700 already, best month ever, so far. I did a 130 minute reading for a couple on their stock market investments, which is what they wanted. They are spiritual people but because of their loss last year, want to quickly make it up. I personally believe the stock market is a gamble when it comes to being a bear, wanting quick money. I lean more towards being a bull, long term investments with companies that are making a differce in the world, like Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, Paul Newman's Own Organic, Sounds True, Dr. Bronner's Soap, to name a few. Maybe some of you know of other progressive companies with integrity. Please let's list them. There is power in improving the world by voting with your money, while we still use it. I do believe there is a transition coming.

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explora wrote 2 years 45 weeks ago

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Nice little dream snippet. Jumping onto subject matter, rather than the details of the dream itself - I agree that it is good to at least try to buy from companies who you presume to be of some moral integrity.

Yes money can have some ill-effects, but for most of us - we're stuck with it the majority of the time. Best to spend wisely.

Sunwolf wrote 2 years 44 weeks ago

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Its interesting but I've had two sessions with this couple who are trying to find a spiritual science to working the stock market.  The first reading was 130 minutes, so I got $130.  The second session was 3 hours, so I got $180.  Sure came in handy, since we had to have the car fixed, two lug nut studs were broken and the tire was about to go from tread loss.  We went to Firestone and they replace the lug nut studs and got a new tire for $167 today.  Interesting, its all got me thinking about the stock market too.  The Science of Getting Rich, by Wallace D. Wattles is a nice book I've read this year, that was very inspirational.  I got it from the library in audio book form, which was fun listening too. 

From what I read today, it looks like the DOW was up 185 points. The S & P and the NASDAQ also rose, here in America.