Great discussion. If one consults the history of paradigm changes it can be perceived that every one of the benefits of those changes has always been an aspect or aspects of the natural philosophical concept and experience of grace. For instance: 1) humanity’s emergence from an animalistic and narcissistic paradigm of Self Survival Only to the awareness of others as same and hence the Reality of Ethics, IOW a new and increase in consciousness, oneness/sensitivity and potential for lovingness toward the other all of which are aspects of grace as in graciousness which is love in action. 2) the change from nomadic tribal hunting and gathering to homesteading, urbanization and agriculture and the consequent increase in ability to reap abundance and so better survive with abundance and greater survival as the aspects of grace and 3) IMO the change from the current monopolistic paradigm for the creation and distribution of all new money of Debt Only to a strategic integration of Monetary Grace as in Gifting into the Debt Only system.
The entire policy program for this change is in the kindle version of my book Wisdomics-Gracenomics: The Transformation of Economics and Creating An Everyday, Universally Participated In Infrastructure For The Self Actualization Of Gratitude here: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdomics-Gracenomics-New-Monetary-Paradigm-Policies-ebook/dp/B0C49B9PX7/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1552358772&sr=1-1-catcorr
What your discussion was most basically about was how do we make the change from a zeitgeist/ethic of the age of Power to one of Grace. How serendipitous would it be if the power of money was transformed into the greatest opportunity to self actualize grace as in gratitude since meditation and prayer?