The Money Spell

The Money Spell — Economics as the Ultimate Psychological Game
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Money isn’t just currency—it’s a belief system.
A silent priesthood. A hidden politics.
And most never question its spellbinding power.
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Economics, in its essence, is the study of energy—how we survive, thrive, and exchange within the Nine Spheres of Life. But zoom in on money, and a deeper game reveals itself: a psychological tightrope walk between abundance and scarcity, faith and fear.
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Historically, money has functioned as a proxy illusion—used not merely to facilitate trade, but to steal the natural rights of the poor, the voiceless, the downtrodden. It's not just paper or digits. It’s a weapon of belief, forged by greed and enforced by systems designed to keep most chasing, and a few collecting.
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Religions across time hint at this paradox. Messianic figures often abandon opulence to walk with the poor—not to glorify poverty, but to demonstrate a path aligned with Natural Law. A path where truth, harmony, and self-mastery replace illusion, control, and dependency.
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But here’s the twist:
The “devil” isn't some external force pulling the strings—it's choice.
A voluntary deviation from Natural Law disguised as survival, desire, or convenience.
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The masses have been conditioned to outsource responsibility—to blame, to justify, to conform. Meanwhile, money becomes a silent deity—worshiped, feared, and obeyed—while institutions collude to uphold its myth.
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This isn’t just economics.
It’s a money-religion—a faith in fiction enforced by the political priesthood, extracting energy without labor, truth, or consent.
Until we awaken from the illusion, the game continues.
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Money is the mirror. Will you see the spell—or keep spending in the dark?
Align. Observe. Break the cycle.
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