
When asked why she referred to the “soul” of money, Lynne replied:
“It's my experience that money is an inanimate object that we made up, and it has no power or authority other than what we assign to it.
New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network did a story on Lynn Twist author of The Soul of Money, which described how “the personal
relationship we have to money determines how it functions in our lives.” Many of us have wounds around money that keep us stuck, and prevent money from flowing naturally through our life. There is a new context for money, based on sufficiency and wholeness, and this serves as the focus for this dialogue with Lynne Twist.
We can assign to it a kind of spiritual meaning and voice and power if we choose to, and give it some soul. It doesn't have any, but we do, and we're the people through whom money flows and with which money speaks. So, when I talk about the soul of money, what I really mean is your soul and my soul and how to use money as another avenue to express the soulful human being that we are.”
How do you see your relationship to money?
Because she is a global activist fighting world hunger… having raised more than 150 million for charity… Lynne looks at money matters from more angles than most…. She compares those who have lots and those who have less… “No matter whether you're living in and have two or three rupees to your name or you're a billionaire living in
I am intrigued by the way this author draws money … which is part of our mathematical intelligence … into soul … which is part of our introspective intelligence…. I am equally intrigued that … money for Lynne Twist “has no inherent power at all…. For Lynne, money has only “the power that we give it….” What power do you give to money…?










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