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Ep 271 - Materiality, money, and being human

Ep 271 - Materiality, money, and being human

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What's your relationship to money? What about all of your possessions? Have you examined the importance you might place on these things? Why is it important? Does it bring up stickiness or discomfort? Can money do good and heal the collective? (And I don't mean this in the literal sense.) How can this kind of inquiry help the fight for lîbérätîon?


While we're at it, I talk about my GoFundMe page, why I'm running a fundraiser for myself, and what kinds of questions that brings up for me and for the collective. If you'd like to support me and the pursuit of my dream to become a novelist, you can donate here:


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Today’s poems/ Books mentioned:

  • Tarot/Oracle Card: Four of Pentacles (Reversed)

  • “Our Hearts Should Do This More” by Hafiz
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