27 Quotes & Sayings By Charles Eisenstein

Charles Eisenstein is a writer and teacher who has dedicated his career to understanding and promoting human potential and social change. Eisenstein's books include Sacred Economics: Creating Financial Reality in the Real World, The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible: How Organizations Create Social Value, The Resilient Organization: How to Thrive in theface of Change, and The Ascent of Humanity: The Evolution of Global Civilizations. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of California at Santa Barbara, an M.A Read more

in economics from Harvard University, and a B.A. in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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The present convergence of crises——in money, energy, education, health, water, soil, climate, politics, the environment, and more——is a birth crisis, expelling us from the old world into a new. Charles Eisenstein
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Why are we so desperate to escape the material world? Is it really so bleak? Or could it be, rather, that we have made it bleak: obscured its vibrant mystery with our ideological blinders, severed its infinite connectedness with our categories, suppressed its spontaneous order with our pavement, reduced its infinite variety with our commodities, shattered its eternity with our time-keeping, and denied its abundance with our money system? . Charles Eisenstein
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To be fully in service to something one has experienced as real is the essence of leadership in a nonhierarchical age. A leader is the holder of a story, someone whose experience of its reality is deep enough so that she can hold the belief on behalf of others. Charles Eisenstein
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We sense that ‘normal’ isn’t coming back, that we are being born into a new normal: a new kind of society, a new relationship to the earth, a new experience of being human. Charles Eisenstein
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I would like to propose that the reason our actions have been so manifestly unsuccessful in steering the world away from its present collision course is that we have not, generally speaking, been basing them on any true understanding. Charles Eisenstein
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From our immersion in scarcity arise the habits of scarcity. From the scarcity of time arises the habit of hurrying. From the scarcity of money comes the habit of greed. From the scarcity of attention comes the habit of showing off. From the scarcity of meaningful labor comes the habit of laziness. From the scarcity of unconditional acceptance comes the habit of manipulation. Charles Eisenstein
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The power of attention is much greater than the force of self-restraint. Charles Eisenstein
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The situation on Earth today is too dire for us to act from habit–to reenact again and again the same kinds of solutions that brought us to our present extremity. Where does the wisdom to act in entirely new ways come from? It comes from nowhere, from the void; it comes from inaction. When we see it, we realize it was right in front of us all along. It is never far away; yet at the same time it is in a different universe–a different Story of the World. . Charles Eisenstein
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The radiance of that which wants to be born illuminates the shadows, bringing them into the light of awareness that they may be healed. Charles Eisenstein
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When do you manipulate others for your own advantage? When I notice myself doing it, usually it is when I am feeling insecure. Charles Eisenstein
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Where, then, do we find the truth? We find it in the body, in the woods, in the water, in the soil. We find it in music, dance, and sometimes in poetry. We find it in a baby’s face, and in the adult’s face behind the mask. We find it in each other’s eyes, when we look. We find it in an embrace, which is, when we feel into it, being to being, an incredibly intimate act. We find it in laughter and sobs, and we find it in the voice behind the spoken word. We find it in fairy tales and myths, and the tales we tell, even if fictional. Sometimes embroidering a tale enlarges it as a vehicle for the truth. We find it in silence and stillness. We find it in pain and loss. We find it in birth and death. Charles Eisenstein
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Utopia is a collective shift of perception away. Abundance is all around us. Only our efforts at tower-building blind us to it, our gaze forever skyward, forever seeking to escape this Earth, this feeling, this moment. Charles Eisenstein
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One of the ways that your project, your personal healing, or your social invention can change the world is through story. But even if no one ever learns of it, even if it is invisible to every human on Earth, it will have no less of an effect. Charles Eisenstein
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When we must pay the true price for the depletion of nature’s gifts, materials will become more precious to us, and economic logic will reinforce, and not contradict, our heart’s desire to treat the world with reverence and, when we receive nature’s gifts, to use them well. Charles Eisenstein
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It is the cry of the separate self, ‘What about me?’ As long as we keep acting from that place, it doesn’t matter who wins the war against (what they see as) evil. The world will not deviate from its death-spiral. Charles Eisenstein
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It is quite normal to fear what one most desires. We desire to transcend the Story of the World that has come to enslave us, that indeed is killing the planet. We fear what the end of that story will bring: the demise of much that is familiar. Fear it or not, it is happening already. Charles Eisenstein
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I am saying that there is a time to do, and a time not to do, and that when we are slave to the habit of doing we are unable to distinguish between them. Charles Eisenstein
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We are all here to contribute our gifts toward something greater than ourselves, and will never be content unless we are. Charles Eisenstein
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The state of interbeing is a vulnerable state. It is the vulnerability of the naive altruist, of the trusting lover, of the unguarded sharer. To enter it, one must leave behind the seeming shelter of a control-based life, protected by walls of cynicism, judgment, and blame. Charles Eisenstein
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Addiction, self-sabotage, procrastination, laziness, rage, chronic fatigue, and depression are all ways that we withhold our full participation in the program of life we are offered. When the conscious mind cannot find a reason to say no, the unconscious says no in its own way. Charles Eisenstein
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Is it too much to ask, to live in a world where our human gifts go toward the benefit of all? Where our daily activities contribute to the healing of the biosphere and the well-being of other people? Charles Eisenstein
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We are not just a skin-encapsulated ego, a soul encased in flesh. We are each other and we are the world. Charles Eisenstein
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When both sides of a controversy revel in the defeat and humiliation of the other side, in fact they are on the same side: the side of war. Charles Eisenstein
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The holistic acupuncturist and the sea turtle rescuer may not be able to explain the feeling, 'We are serving the same thing, ' but they are. Both are in service to an emerging story of the People that is the defining mythology of a new kind of civilization. Charles Eisenstein
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Each experience of love nudges us toward the Story of Interbeing, because it only fits into that story and defies the logic of Separation. Charles Eisenstein
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The world is on fire! Why am I sitting in front of my computer? It is because I don’t have a fire extinguisher for the world, and there isn’t a global 911 to call. Charles Eisenstein