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- An Amazing, Hazy Look Into The Future - By : Geoff Howard
Sometimes we all sit and think. Sometimes we doodle with a pen. Do we ever look in depth at what we are thinking? I am amazed at the amount of people who say 'when the phone rang I knew it was you.'
- Simple Words - By : Julie Pierce
The words, the thoughts, the processes go on and on. As simple as it may seem to me I tend to feel that all words have their own meaning and not always the dictionary form. A simple word takes t
- What Is Destiny? Is There Some Thing Called Free Will? - By : Ashok Kumar Gupta
One of the greatest and everlasting debates of humanity has been about the role of destiny in the lives of human beings. There was a time when it was almost an accepted fact of life that each and ev
- DNA, Fiction and Society; How it Affects Thought - By : Lance Winslow
A book called the Seven Daughters of Eve by Richard Sykes is worthy of a read and talks about what we have learned about the flow of human beings populations through DNA research. Thus it is safe to
- Raindrops Keep Falling On My Web - By : Sandeep Tiwari
I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them. The probability of that obviously is very low but laws of probability have often been known to falter at the crucial t
- Culture and Knowledge - By : Lance Winslow
In eastern Cultures the passing of thought was considered valuable, so much in fact that even to this day members of those cultures respect their elders and listen to their advice. The passing of su
- Desire is the First Step - By : Lance Winslow
When a member of a species determines it wants something a thought is born, which triggers a desire and thus starts the brain into a cycle innovation and strategy. If it is hunger in a Bald Eagle it
- Humans Who Are Disrespected Seek Revenge - By : Lance Winslow
The easiest way to gain enemies is to disrespect people. Inherently for some reason; humans who are disrespected more often than not seek revenge. This should be a warning of what happens in busines
- Tempus Fugit and the Dollar Doesnt - By : Paul Totoritis
Money is time, a commodity which can be used to gage worth in respect to the time needed to construct, design, build, assemble, mine or in other ways accomplish a task, the creation of a product, a
- Platos Atlantis: Fact, Fiction or Prophecy? - By : C. Bailey-Lloyd
Atlantis is often described as paranormal or mythical, but is it really? In two of Plato's great works, the Timaeus and the Critias, Plato describes an Athenian civilization in diaglogue between Cri
- Choice and Social Acceptance in Human Organizations - By : Lance Winslow
Lets discuss choice and social acceptance. I had the most interesting conversation the other day with a friend at a coffee shop. I was working on a quote and read it out loud and then we discussed
- All That We Are... Are Labels - By : Christopher Graham
Within the confines of the known universe, a madness is present that taints all of the knowledge which every human being has aquired within their life, and within the lives of others. Nothing is a
- Quotes to Think About - By : Robert Baird
INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS: There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance that princ
- The Tree of Life and Allies - By : Robert Baird
There are names in many languages and cultures or even within each culture, separate cults with different names for 'forces of nature'. Allies, guides, elementals, fairies, elves, gnomes, leprechaun
- The Cosmic Eggs - By : Robert Baird
One of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World is reported (many years after all but the Great Pyramid had vanished) to be the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. This great goddess has what many archaeolo
- William Butler Yeats - By : Robert Baird
There are adepts outside of what is called alchemy who have achieved great things in these areas and there are alchemists before Socrates and Aristotle, or Da Vinci and Newton; who all true experts
- Infinity - Feynman - By : Robert Baird
RICHARD FEYNMAN: - I had the great pleasure of watching a movie called Infinity by Matthew Broderick and his wife. What a joy! To see a person whose father taught him to observe rather than codify
- In Answer To: Words Of Encouragement - By : Julie Pierce
Throughout my life, I have always known that it is not easy to fight injustices. I grew up in Jersey City and started to work during summers at the age of fourteen. I quit school just prior to six
- Belief is Closure - By : Robert Baird
The CON in CONstructs: There are many esoteric wisdom schools and many divisions or a hierarchy in each one of them. Some of the initiates think they are all-knowing once they see what their sch
- Its Not Your Fault! - By : Robert Baird
Saying goodbye is easy for the traveler. I am a person who traveled so much that I had no roots except within and I learned to be connected to What IS. In the movie Good Will Hunting there a
- The Earth Energy Grid - By : Robert Baird
EARTH ENERGY GRID: - Sedona, Arizona is not only my own personal special place in nature - almost all spiritual organizations have conventions, churches or offices near all these vortices of earth
- From Experience: Is It the Circle of Life? - By : Julie Pierce
All of it in one way or another a part of my lifetime and not an analytical study of the way that business has changed but a comparison that is not at all hard to follow or see. What happened to our
- Archetypes - By : Robert Baird
DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY (ARCHETYPES): - "All material bodies are condensations of frozen bodies." (2) Jung is becoming 'in vogue' again, I hear. Perhaps this time around it won't just involve so little r
- Darius and the US Postal Service - By : Robert Baird
DARIUS: - Coins bearing his visage are found in the Americas but we would never expect to see normal academic overviews mention this for public consideration. And I was not surprised when I read m
- Critical Thinking To Go: Dodging The Pepperoni Pizza Fallacy - By : Carson C. Day
Today we commonly hear in the news journalistic items about religion and politics, or faith and something else, where the suggested "duo du jour" usually sit in opposition to one another. One could
- Why Im Glad Im Not a Minority Writer - By : Joshua Minton
I'll admit that I used to be jealous of my compadres who were minorities in my BFA Creative Writing program. The rest of us were just crusty white kids with no rhythm. So, I used to be a little je
- Viewing from Anothers Perspective Sets Humans Apart? - By : Lance Winslow
Recently I discussed what sets humans apart from other animals and species. The basic question, which has been kicked around for centuries is what makes man so unique? So, different than the other s
- Evolution and Exorcisms - By : Robert Baird
EVOLUTION: More surprising to me as I consider where my intellectual head-space has been on this issue, which is central to theological ideal; is the fact that I have become more of a creationist
- Satus Anxiety - By : Ted Nichols
'Every adult life could be said to be defined by two great love stories. The first - the story of our quest for sexual love - is well known and well-charted. The second - the story of our quest for
- Phony-Baloney Detection Lesson #2 - By : Douglas Bower
Appeals to Authority Listen to this quote by a guy I am sure some of you have heard of: "Our society is dominated by experts, few more influential than psychiatrists. This influence does not der
- Nostradamus Saw - By : Robert Baird
The Luciferians are the inner cabal of the Vatican according to Malachi Martin (And have been for a long time as I have demonstrated in other books.). They created that fiction about 'for the good o
- Joseph Brant and The Hegelian Dialectic - By : Robert Baird
I admit I am only able to provide guesses as to the nature of how the elites might convene or make known to each other the nature of shared interests at different times. I have traveled in some circ
- Checked Into Nirvana. Where Is Joy? - By : Abraham Thomas
Eckhart Tolle lived upto his twenty ninth year in a state of almost continual anxiety interspersed with periods of suicidal depression. Then he woke up one night with a feeling of absolute dread. Th
- Father Ernetti and the Philosophers Stone - By : Robert Baird
And there will be many experts who say that light speed is still not transcendable or that time is linear and it is not possible to do many things that I posit in these pages, I know. I offer up t
- Fire Walkers - By : Robert Baird
DERVISH: - Whirling and ecstatically altering their conscious and soul full interconnections with all around them. These people of the Middle East are a lot like Native dancers and dream dancers f
- Three Theories - By : Bala Arjun
An event occurs, then there must be an antecedent event, prior to it, causing it and this event will serve as an antecedent to another event and will lead it, if this theory is agreed means then the
- Guerrilla Mythbusting: 5 Snappy Rules For Spotting and Exposing Popular Nonsense - By : Carson C. Day
College students tend to wax enthusiastic about the lessons they pick up in class. Curiously, this very admirable trait, a thirst for knowledge, has a downside to it. When one learns at a rate best
- Knowledge and Study of Social Science - By : Shahinur Islam
. Human being Knowledge
- Animus Mundi and Intelligent Design - By : Robert Baird
Animus Mundi: The World Mind or Critical Mass of intellectual and spiritual energy was called Animus Mundi by the spiritually aware revivalists of the turn of the century. The spirit or anima
- The Esoteric Mandate (Rothschilds too) - By : Robert Baird
The monopoly called usury given to a specific group of Jews has a long history including Templars with Papal Passports. You might think the Jews have been horrifically pursued with prejudice and the
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