Thank you for your efforts to evolve the role of finance within the development of living systems. I see how access to finance in a way that capitals can flow freely touched by essence and growing potential can create powerful fields of consciousness and realization.
I wanted to add that one of the attributes of regenerative frameworks is that nodal interventions have the power to transcend classic physical boundaries into other living systems. So for example, what would a regenerative consensus mechanism look like (place based, tied to the essence of the community, and manifesting potential). The deeper limitations of the financial ecosystem are rooted its transactional and extractive origins. Reflecting upon what are the cultural elements driving the beliefs, principles, and philosophies can uncover what would an evolved culture look like. Using Carol Sanford's culture framework, understanding what practices are sources of status, which rituals perpetuate its existence, what totems physically remind the participants of the models, and finally which actions are considered to be taboos.
The other idea that came up as I envisioned the flows of resources materializing with the projects is that it's helpful to look at the five capitals explicitly as otherwise the current worldviews consider some of them externalities and not account for them.
Thank you for your efforts to evolve the role of finance within the development of living systems. I see how access to finance in a way that capitals can flow freely touched by essence and growing potential can create powerful fields of consciousness and realization.
I wanted to add that one of the attributes of regenerative frameworks is that nodal interventions have the power to transcend classic physical boundaries into other living systems. So for example, what would a regenerative consensus mechanism look like (place based, tied to the essence of the community, and manifesting potential). The deeper limitations of the financial ecosystem are rooted its transactional and extractive origins. Reflecting upon what are the cultural elements driving the beliefs, principles, and philosophies can uncover what would an evolved culture look like. Using Carol Sanford's culture framework, understanding what practices are sources of status, which rituals perpetuate its existence, what totems physically remind the participants of the models, and finally which actions are considered to be taboos.
The other idea that came up as I envisioned the flows of resources materializing with the projects is that it's helpful to look at the five capitals explicitly as otherwise the current worldviews consider some of them externalities and not account for them.