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 Time0 comments
category picture2 Dec 2005 @ 12:28
TIME

December 2, 2005
05:12:00 AM MST
Friday
Morning
Autumn
Canada

"Time may change me,
But I can't change time.

Time may change you,
But you can't change time."

David Bowie? Composition
(c) 20th Century
(Sampled under "Fair Use" Provision")

How do we allocate and ensure the judicious and fair use of Temporal resources and such so that all may not always necessarily do as they freely choose and please perhaps but towards "generally" serving the greatest good and interests for the greatest number?

How do we evaluate what is the greatest good at any
particular time?

Whose "definition" or "experience" of time should
we consider as "legitamate"?


 Hurry... only 9 hours left...!0 comments
category picture1 Dec 2005 @ 05:39
November 30, 2005
10:35 PM MST
Alberta
Canada

Hey all....

Heres your chance to get involved

and evolve a ..... new paradigm perhaps.

Habitat Jam Link = [link]

But you better hurry...

Theres only 9 hours left to register......!

Ed


 The 2nd Millennium Prayer0 comments
category picture29 Nov 2005 @ 02:14
November 28, 2005
7:00 P.M. MST
Earth
By an Earthling


THE 2ND MILLENNIUM PRAYER

Hear yea, hear yea...
From now and henceforth,
Let us be committed and faithful,
To Love, Life, and Now,
And also in deeds and doing,
So towards the manifestation of and to,
The Greatest Good to and for,
The Greatest Number.

We...
Thereby fulfilling and realizing such,
As our True, Honorable and Natural,
Purpose and Reason to be and endure.

So Let It Be...

Amen


 Some Questions!13 comments
category picture27 Nov 2005 @ 10:36
SOME QUESTIONS!

NOVEMBER 27,2005
CANADA
EARTH
SUNDAY

1. Why..., do we humans, try to bite or modify, the planet that feeds and sustains us?

2. Might there be some "consequences" in doing this?

3. Are the problems and challenges we now face the result of doing this?

4. Is the reason for our doing this, that we foolishly want or desire or need to have things both ways at the same time? i.e.: We wish to be masters of our destiny but do not want to acknowledge, face, or take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions and actions.

5. Can we have it both ways at the same time or are we in vicious cycle of denial?

6. Are some, most or a few of us in denial and delusion and if so what will or should
be done about that?

7. What can be done in a concessionary manner to mitigate this unfortunate global condition if we can maybe admit that it even exists?

8. Could or should we do some soul searching perhaps and see how we can live more appreciatively of the planet that is feeding and sustaining us and how and what will we do in that regard?

9. Could we set a time table of goals or targets or plans and actions we should take
before we..... well you know and might this be the intent of say the Kyoto Protocol ?

10. What else should or could we do to show the planet our appreciation and mend our ways and what must we do to prevent this from occurring again i.e.: how and why did we mess up in the first place, not to bear blame but to teach and learn from?

11. Was it possibly our own "human" arrogance that led us to believe that we could do a better job feeding and sustaining ourselves from nothing and of running the planet in and with all it's details than the planet or the Universe from which it came and in hindsight what is with that?

12. How's your day going so far?

A concerned earthling.  More >


 Warm Snowflake?4 comments
picture25 Nov 2005 @ 15:27
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An introduction to the science and art of perception management.

The phrase "perception management" is filtering into common use as a synonym for "persuasion." Public relations firms now offer "perception management" as one of their services. Similarly, public officials who are being accused of shading the truth are now frequently charged with engaging in "perception management" when disseminating information to media or to the general public.

Although perception management operations are typically carried out within the international arena between governments, and between governments and citizens, use of perception management techniques have become part of mainstream information management systems in many ways that do not concern military campaigns or government relations with citizenry. Businesses may even contract with other businesses to conduct perception management for them, or they may conduct it in-house with their public relations staff.




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  • Perception management is a term originated by the U. S. military. The U. S. Department of Defense (DOD) gives this definition:

    Actions to convey and/or deny selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, and objective reasoning as well as to intelligence systems and leaders at all levels to influence official estimates, ultimately resulting in foreign behaviors and official actions favorable to the originator's objectives. In various ways, perception management combines truth projection, operations security, cover and deception, and psychological operations.

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