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"10 stars! I’m an intermediate Chinese learner, and I’m learning so much from this book! Knowing how parts of a character form its meaning makes every character its own mnemonic device, much easier to remember, plus it gives contextual clues about the “feel” of the word, and thus also the cultural and spiritual history of China." — Mar 16, 2025 05:48AM
"10 stars! I’m an intermediate Chinese learner, and I’m learning so much from this book! Knowing how parts of a character form its meaning makes every character its own mnemonic device, much easier to remember, plus it gives contextual clues about the “feel” of the word, and thus also the cultural and spiritual history of China." — Mar 16, 2025 05:48AM
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"The overlap between ancient accounts of OBEs is much more than I expected." — Jun 29, 2024 06:43AM
"The overlap between ancient accounts of OBEs is much more than I expected." — Jun 29, 2024 06:43AM


“The kind of taxes.. that we have today are nearly the opposite of what we want to create in our world. We can take from the commons, that which no one should own, without paying for it. Yet the one thing we can be said to own, our own productive labor, is subject to taxation in the form of income tax. Meanwhile, we are forced to pay a tax on the circulation of goods, a sales tax, while there is no tax on the accumulation of wealth not used for exchange.”
― (Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition) [By: Charles Eisenstein] [Sep, 2011]
― (Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition) [By: Charles Eisenstein] [Sep, 2011]
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