True Care & True Value
and some occult knowledge thrown in for good measure.
I hate money so much. But here we are, in a world that thinks pieces of paper or digits on a screen have value. The value is imagined. Not even precious metals have value. It’s also imagined. We’re obsessed with gold not because it has any actual worth, but because we BELIEVE it does. This is ingrained, subconscious belief that we carry with us from ancient history (read the Sumerian tablets). It’s just an immortal metal. The most value it has is in its conductivity which is why it is used in technology; and most likely why “the gods” wanted us to mine it.
I understand the modern reasons why we think things like that have value, but it’s still just a belief. It’s something most of us agree on and therefore trade. Some say money is an exchange of energy, hence why we call it “currency.” Well, there’s another way of interpreting that: through green language. Before we get to that, though, we need to understand a few things:
Consider our dollar bill. It has the masonic seal on the back with the one eye hovering over the unfinished pyramid. In occultism, the radiant eye represents the divine light of wisdom; the light of the Creator coming down upon the earth. It also represents the “third eye,” or consciousness itself and derives from a scripture:
"The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness." – Luke 11:34
If your consciousness is single/whole (thoughts, emotions and actions in unity) then you will be receptive to Truth. If consciousness is in duality (thoughts, emotions and actions in contradiction), then your ability to recognize Truth will be hindered. You'll be in "darkness" / ignorance.
The pyramid represents a work in progress, hence the Latin words above it “Annuit Coeptis” which means “he/she/it favors our work.” If you look at the shape of the "pyramid” on the seal, it’s not complete. Again, it’s an unfinished structure. It’s also a trapezoid. In Satanism, their ritual altars are often trapezoidal in shape, and is called a “soul trap.” Money certainly serves that purpose. The trapezoid has the same 360º circumference of a perfect circle, so it’s a symbolic perversion of balance. They use this in some jewelry, as well.
And there it is, on the dollar bill. Below it is the Latin phrase “Novus Ordo Seclorum” which means “new world order.” Well, which order do you want? True order under Natural Law or the false “order” of evil? A world ruled by the light of reason and truth, or a world of darkness ruled by psychopaths?
The entire seal represents our world in a transitional period, and there’s two possible outcomes: that structure gets finished and blocks out the divine light for good, or we tear it down and let that light shine. In other words, the Dark Great Work (darkness, suffering, slavery, chaos) or the Light Great Work (light, prosperity, freedom, order). Which one do you want? Anyway, moving on!
So, why is this on the dollar bill? Why do we even call it “money?” If you use green language (occult code, basically), you break down the word:
MON – one
EY – eye
ONE EYE
Our money is basically a proxy for the true “one eye.” It’s something given to us in place of our true currencies: our Time and our Attention. They're trying to sell you on something that you subconsciously know is lacking in your life. And thus we invest all of our care into it.
Now break down the word “currency”:
CURRENT – now, the present moment
SEE – consciousness; attention
A true energetic exchange happens with what we SPEND our time doing and what we PAY attention to, and that gives us our INCOME of knowledge. What quality of information are we taking in? What quality of food and water are we taking in? Are we taking in the truth? That's what we should truly care about, but we are given this false “mon-ey”, a proxy of true spiritual energy. That's what the Powers That Shouldn’t Be want us caring about. That's why the color of American money is green, because green is the color associated with the Heart Chakra. It's the color of Care. Money (the false “one eye”) perverts that care.
Like the belief in "authority," the obsession with money interferes with our exercise of Conscience. We care more about how much money we can get more than we care about each other. We’re more likely to do things we shouldn’t do to get more of it. Some people will completely ignore any conscience they have if it means getting a bigger paycheck. Police and military are prime examples. Doctors, too. This mindset needs to be healed.
Where does the "money" go? Into an ACCOUNT... just as the INCOME we receive from what we've given our Time and Attention also goes into account. We are held ACCOUNTABLE for it. And we have to create and maintain a BALANCE just as the universe itself is always trying to maintain. We must have balance between our Thoughts, our Emotions, and our Actions. If what we take into ourselves is garbage because of our lack of True Care, then garbage will also be what we put out into the world.
“Well, if money has no actual intrinsic value, then what does?”
The things that have real intrinsic value are food, clothing, shelter, tools, means of defense, and the human being itself. If you can garner nutrition from it, be protected by it and defend yourself with it, or use it to build and create, it has intrinsic value.
Money doesn't make the world go round, human beings do. Ingenuity, creativity, and voluntary cooperation is how we thrive.
I’m not suggesting that we abandon a monetary system outright, just that our incentives should evolve. Remember what has true value. Understand the motive of the system we have now, and move away from it. Understand that scarcity is an illusion. This world is abundant, and the monetary system thrives on this illusion. Scarcity equals dependency, and dependency equals control.
If we want true freedom we have to let go of these things. They are designed to control, not to liberate. They are religions, ultimately. They hold us back and bind us. You could say that government, organized religion and the monetary system are the “unholy trinity” of evil.
Unfortunately, we’re not at the point in our consciousness yet to realize this, so money is still necessary. We still have to use it. If we want resources, it is required. It’s absurd to me that we are forced to pay to live on this planet with units of imaginary value, but here we are. Make sure that you’re able to maintain as much independence as possible. Our body/mind is our property, our skills are our property, and the product of our labor is our property. Don’t neglect decentralized alternatives, even digital ones.
One last thing: competition. This is something a lot of pro-money people argue for, and I do understand why. Competition encourages people to improve their services or their products, right? As someone who has never been competitive, though, I don’t see it as necessary. Why be competitive when you can be cooperative? Work together to make the best and longest-lasting product. Provide your skills, talents, and expertise as a community, for the community. Look into the South African concept of Ubuntu. It’s an enlightened idea; one that we should eventually consider. No, it is NOT Communism. Communism is another form of statism with a centralized authority. It believes in “to each according to his need” which suggests that resources should be controlled by the state. Ubuntu is a concept based in voluntary contribution and collaboration. It’s based in Agapé Love. Everyone works together – as sovereign individuals – to build, create, and thrive.
Ultimately, if we want to evolve as a species we need to think about these things and stop clinging so hard to systems and beliefs that don’t really serve us in the long run. We have to abandon what’s broken and reject anything trying to stifle and control us. For me, that’s government, religion and money. We’re better than that. We’re so much more capable as free and sovereign beings cooperating voluntarily, and with true care, under Natural Law.






