The monetary system is our new Mother Earth – superimposed on the old one. An insulating layer of money. Money, the new food, the new basic need.
The system nourishes us as its children and demands that we completely adapt to its „environment“ in return. It demands that we follow its rules completely and unconditionally. Because the system, our new mother, is a desert that does not forgive mistakes. It is a barren and dangerous land. Poor in nutritious resources and protective shelters.
We are the Aborigines of this land. They, too, could survive under the harsh conditions of the Australian outback only by completely adapting to their ecosystem, by submitting to the harsh rules. By revering creation and willingly making themselves a part of it. Sounded alike. Uniting and merging with it on all levels of existence.
Our new ecosystem is the money system and most of them can only exist if they do it like the aborigines of Australia in the outback. The difference is only that the aborigines lived directly at the mother (or a few still live) and not like those children of the money ecosystem in a cold isolation layer created by the mind.
We see day by day what a resounding with this isolation layer means for us humans when we go among our fellow human beings or when we turn on the television. We see isolation. Loneliness. Rootlessness. How could there be anything else in such a cold unison?