Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity, destroyed community, and necessitated endless growth.

Today, these trends have reached their extreme – but in the wake of their collapse, we may find great opportunity to transition to a more connected, ecological, and sustainable way of being.

Visit Charles Eisenstein at Sacred-Economics.com.
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This week listen as William Henry tells the startling story of why DARPA’s latest research into faster than light travel via wormholes mirrors ancient descriptions of what appears to have been star travel.

Meet William Henry at the Revelations Symposium in Nashville May 17–19. For tickets call William at 615-292-5397 or go to William Henry.net.

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The week before the bizarre Norway Lights of 2009 appeared, William Henry published an article on WilliamHenry.net that seemed almost to prophesy the strange phenomenon.

It was explained away as a missile test, but is that all that happened? Listen as William Henry interviews Mark Gray about the phenomenon and its possible significance.

Mark Gray’s website is CosmicDoorways.net.

Read William’s article on WilliamHenry.net.

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The Mormon faith has remarkable and beautiful beliefs about the soul, and here Peter Levenda and William Henry discuss the importance of these beliefs, and how they reflect some of the most ancient traditions that were designed to enable direct contact with the divine. Joseph Smith believed that America was the new Zion, and his profoundly American vision remains one of the unique religious documents of all time. Some dismissed it as a hoax or a work of fiction, but its deep roots in hidden knowledge suggest otherwise.

Peter Levenda did a great deal of research for his book on Joseph Smith and the origins of the Church of Latter Day Saints, exploring the roots of Smith’s thinking, which are very far from a hoax.
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