Have you ever wanted to explore your relationship with money in a deeper, more soulful way, beyond the usual “get rich”/self help stuff that’s out there?
The Findhorn Money Game is a wonderfully juicy way to do that. You’re warmly invited to play — on Friday 21st November in the Calthorpe Community Garden in London, Jo Woods, Natasha Stallard and me.
It is difficult to put into words the experience of playing the Money Game. But a previous participant managed it beautifully:
“I played the Money Game as part of Jelly Open for Art yesterday and honestly had no clue what I was walking into. But it turned out to be one of the funniest, most unexpectedly memorable things I’ve done in a while…
…The game originally came out of the Findhorn Community in Scotland, and it’s part play, part reflection, part gentle chaos. It uses real money, but it’s not about finance, it’s about freedom, trust, and how we show up.
If you ever get the chance, play it. It’s weird, wonderful and a little bit magic.“
And Emily Dickinson:
“Friday I tasted life. It was a vast morsel. A circus passed the house.”
The Roving Money Circus is back in town:
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