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Filmmaker Katie Teague Uncovers Our Misperceptions by Linda Sechrist


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As an in-depth psychotherapist familiar with observing humanity, I felt that I could use the simple lens of storytelling to chronicle the complexity of money and economics. Because I had no ex- perience in economics or filmmaking, I was often brought to my knees in the crucible of all I was learning, a virtual crash Ph.D. course. In interviewing David Korten, economist, author and former professor at the Harvard Business School, he soothed my worries by pointing out that because I hadn’t been indoctrinated into the world of economics and its jargon, my language of metaphors and analogies would help lay people better recognize and under- stand convoluted economic concepts. As a therapist, I repeatedly see how disconnections due to eroding relation- ships with ourselves, our natural world and each other are wreaking havoc on people and the planet. I routinely see that money isn’t a root cause of a person’s issues, just the container for them. Most frequently the issues I hear about result from setting dreams aside “for later” and squelching the sparks of individual genius, usually because


of a perceived scarcity of money. I became curious about what role our rela- tionship to money plays in such disconnections.


What are the effects of awaking to what money is and isn’t in our lives?


In considering this from the perspective of heal- ing and tending the soul,


asking, “Where are we most wounded in our modern world?” I had my own quantum awakening to the fact that I’m not separate from the subject matter I’m exploring: What is my own story with money? Have I given up healthy self- government to the money god? What are my opportunities to reclaim my own power? I discovered that the core principle


of the economy, money and currency is relationship itself, and that we’ve unwittingly disempowered ourselves by entrusting too much power to middle- men like central banks and financial consultants, but are now realizing that we don’t need them.


One clear example is that more


individuals are having a direct experi- ence of the divine. Also, entire com- munities are investing their time, energy and money in their local economies, where they have established relation- ships and can see the results. I believe that the technologies supporting our emerging new economy reflect our own consciousness coming online.


Were you surprised at what you learned? I did not know that the U.S. and global economies are based on debt and scar-


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