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LIBERATION ECONOMICS – Making a Living Through Living Your Purpose

In addition to having the privilege of being an Integral Coach with IL, I've been working on a project that I'm really excited about and wanted to share it with you to get your thoughts, questions, feedback and suggestions.  Here is a little background on this project, that we feel is attempting to meet a very pressing need in our community - locally and perhaps globally.

With the economic instability, political upheavals, a looming environmental & energy crisis, advances in technology and genetic engineering, one thing is clear:  We are living in a time of great change and uncertainty.  These systemic changes can have many implications on our personal lives in ways that we can't possibly predict.  Simultaneously, many of us have awakened to a broader awareness and sense a deeper meaning for our lives.  From this place, we are inspired to pursue our greater potential and positively impact the world.  So we may vacillate between feeling hope and optimism for new possibilities, and a pervading sense of anxiety that the security we counted on is ephemeral.  Many of us experience this directly around the challenges we face with finding work that is aligned with our emerging selves and in receiving the financial means we desire.
 
We are no longer willing to simply commit our lives to working at a job we don't find meaningful.   Making the money and postponing our fulfillment till somewhere down the road is no longer satisfying.  We want more, and we realize that life is too short to be wasting our time.  It is true that we may take a job that is less than ideal to make ends meet temporarily, but we intuit that it is not sustainable for us in the longer term.  It's too big of a compromise of who we are and what we know we are capable of.  This path towards creating a career that is both an expression of our purpose and one that provides the financial means for a nourishing lifestyle, can often feel like a lonely journey with no clear destination in sight.  Whether you have a well paying job and want more fulfillment, or you are clear on your purpose but are unable to support yourself through its expression, it often feels like a challenge that we are unable to overcome.  We have come to a place that we sense a big opportunity that is  right in front of us, but it feels just a little too far out to grasp.
 
An opportunity for what?   An opportunity to discover and co-realize a way in which we can make a living through living our purpose.  You are not alone in the challenges that you are facing.  Nor are you alone in the hope that you feel, although at times it may seem like a distant light on the horizon.  Together we can bring about a new way of approaching work in our world.  A way in which our gifts and talents we each possess are the source of value from which we create abundance for ourselves and our community.   A way in which our work is an expression of our highest values.  A way of working together that collectively creates that which we most long for.  A way that we can have both the means and the meaning.  The way of Liberation Economics.
 
We may feel some initial skepticism that such a way exists, and that's because it doesn't.  We need to create this new way together.  Liberation in this way is about freedom that is not dependent upon external circumstances.  Instead of feeling limited or confined by financial concerns, we can use economics as a tool to support us in living our purpose and creating greater freedom in our lives.  What we need is a new vision of work that is driven by intrinsic motivation, acts as a reflection of our practice, and creates greater abundance in our lives as we consciously participate in the evolution of our society and the regeneration of our planet.  But we can't afford to wait for someone else to create this vision. We are the change we've been waiting for.   If we want to make the kind of change that truly makes a difference, we need to step into this undertaking as part of our evolutionary obligation living in this time.
 
The time is right, as the ‘rules of the game’ are changing.  Anyone can see that many of the systems by which we have been operating (political, economic, environmental, health, education, religious, etc.) need to change.  Why?  The ‘old rules’ are obsolete because they are inadequate to address the complexity of our current challenges.  Nor are they sufficient for the realization of our new possibilities.  What are some of these old rules in relation to work? 

  • We stay in one profession at a time, and continue trying to advance in that field throughout our lives.
  • The work we do is separate from our path of personal growth & development – we work so that we can support our lives.  (Hence we need ‘work/life’ balance.)
  • The top priority in our lives is to work so that we can make money.  And the money that we earn is mostly for what we do and not for who we fully are or what we’re capable of creating.
  • Our work is separate from & independent of our environment and community.
  • If we choose to do meaningful work, we have to sacrifice financial abundance.
  • We need to compete for limited resources in the marketplace, and there's only so much to go around.

It’s good that the rules need changing.  It’s a sign of progress, and also the source of our opportunity.  We’ve come to the point where our insights, knowledge and awareness are far beyond how we are individually and collectively showing up day to day.  Most of us have had experiences which have revealed to us that we can live our lives with a greater purpose.  We have sensed that it is possible to come into a deeper and more harmonious relationship with ourselves, each other, and the whole of existence.  We know at some level that it's possible for us to connect with this greater sense of meaning to move beyond our sense of a separate self, and work for the benefit of each other.   
 
We need to practice embodying these higher principles in ourselves, in our culture and our systems.  Because this is what it takes for us to truly be happy and free.  As an example:  Most of us know that we are not totally independent and can’t live free from relying on and affecting others and our environment.  We have the awareness that we are living interconnected lives – with our family, communities, country, & planet.  “That which unites us is so much greater than that which divides us.” Yet how can we act & work as if this is really the case?  This is also related to our understanding that our current way of living isn’t sustainable for the planet.  But there’s a gap between what we know and the choices we make moment to moment.  It's time for us to close this gap.  It's ultimately what we want, and what we are here to do.  But how?
 
We can't do it by thinking how we've always thought and doing what we've already been doing.  We need something different.  And since so much or our time and energy is spent generating our livelihood, the most powerful way that each of us can begin to cause the change we want to see in the world is by creating a new approach to our livelihood that honors what we value and also transcends the current limitations we are feeling.  We need to facilitate the emergence of a practice community that collaborates, supports, and even relies on each other to co-create opportunities for all members of the community to make a living through living our purpose.

Here is a short video from a Liberation Economics presentation that we recently gave in Boulder:

 

 

We are launching the Boulder community next month with a two day event that will take everyone through the four P's of our core curriculum: Purpose, Practice, Partners & Plan.  The intention is that this becomes the foundation upon which the ongoing community can be built upon.  We are not attempting to create yet another workshop where you can come to gain new insights, make deep connections, and be inspired by new possibilities for yourself, only to go back home on Monday and have your life unchanged.  We believe that it takes having the continued support of the community to actualize this greater potential that we see for ourselves.

So our first step is to create this community locally here in Boulder.  Next step, we'll see what wants to emerge...  Is this a topic that is relevent to your life right now?  Is this a vision that you would be inspired by to help co-create in your own city?  What might that community look like for you, such that it would give you what you want and need to support you in making a living through living your purpose?

If you are interested in learning more, please go to www.liberationeconomics.com.

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I watched a video of Orland Bishop a few years ago who has started a special group down in the LA area named Shade Tree Multicultural Foundation for similar reasons and with a similar vision. Yes, he's speaking to a Green Stage of Development, but he seems to be speaking from a higher place. He's not torqued about this or merely complaining. He transmits his vision with beauty and power and brings solution. In the Sawubona video he asks "How do I have to be in order for you to be free? You tell me and I will explore that possibility." "Freedom can't be pursued out of self-interest." "If I limit one person's freedom, I limit my own." This is much deeper than green multi-culturalism. In fact, it's even deeper than how you worded it in the title of this blog post.

Personally, I think this guy is The Shit.

At any rate, I see the problem: The scarcity principle and finding an alternative that will drive economics. Methinks he has some ideas that might help us, and I think I would be able to participate in an economy like that because I am missing the one Persona that is required to participate in the economy as it is right now. This has been a topic of on and off obsession for me for years.

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Taking a closer look at shared purpose

Nice work, Huy!

A couple of things struck me as I was watching the video - the first is to check a couple of assumptions I thought I heard around the stated 'shared purpose' of humanity - 'to fulfill the potential of our lives'. This strikes me as a very human-centric vision which does not truly reflect our reality as (i) a species among others that is called to symbiosis with all other species in a planetary ecosystem which should be thriving, not struggling to find a healthy balance as a result of humanity's current attempts, individually and collectively, to fulfill the potential of our lives... (ii) the species with the most complex, reflexive consciousness, which has now expanded to cloak the planet - expanded so that there is nowhere else to expand to, so that we are consuming something like 1.7 planets' worth of resources in the laudable individual and collective pursuit of the potential of our lives - the point being that in a very real sense, humanity has the potential - and perhaps a deeper evolutionary purpose - to be the sentient sensory organ of the planet, allowing it to become not just a habitat - a place for us to live and seek to fulfill our potential as a species, but also as a sentient organism in its own right, in ways we aren't yet really attending to.

As it now stands, this statement of shared purpose might benefit your nascent community in the short term, but it is unlikely to contribute much to the good of the whole, given the very challenging context in which this adventure is unfolding.

I don't mean to criticise your stated purpose. Just to suggest that you might like to consider it as the shared purpose that you currently see as the core team of liberation economics - purpose 0.9. Your statement of shared purpose will need to morph and evolve with every new perspective that is added to the community, if it is truly to evolve into a collective that is more than the sum of its parts.

As an extra inspiration, I would like to offer you a link to Meg Wheatley's 12 principles for supporting healthy community - a lot of collective thought has already gone in to building community, and the principles enunciated here have proven their worth across the full spectrum of the spiral.

I wish you good winds in your endeavour, and will follow your story with interest!