Posted on April 16, 2009 by bethesdafrog
we all know about karma, the law of moral causation whereby an action causes an entire cycle of cause and effect. in buddhism the effects of all actions are viewed as actively shaping one’s past present and future experiences. in other words you reap what you sow. this is by now well understood, [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2009 by bethesdafrog
the london g20 summit obviously got me thinking, first in terms of a new world order, see my previous post, and now in terms of what it would mean to world currencies.
we have now lived for roughly sixty years with the $ as our world currency, the us being the only global power. a [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2009 by bethesdafrog
the g20 summit in london is immensely instructive in several ways. from a governance point of view i am quite sure that we can say goodbye to the old imf and world bank dominated by the usa and europe. other countries have been invited to the table and will have a say: [...]
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