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Is crowned with no false patriotic wreath,
But opportunity is real, and life is free,
Equality is in the air we breathe.

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 Covert Operations12 comments
14 Sep 2007 @ 06:17
"For that moment of surrender had brought me back to source and I seized it and still have not let go of it ~ for source is a Unified Field of soul consciousness which lies not only beyond time and space but also deepest within each one of us.

"As such, the last step of ego death is surrender but it is the step that the ego battles with great intensity ~ for the ego was created by the left brain to protect us from psychic pain and to seemingly maintain control through fear. In essence, the ego is afraid of love and our deepest joy ~ because it can't control it.

"However, once we surrender to love we engage a force that is far greater than the ego and its defenses and once we conquer fear ~ we have set the stage to embrace our authentic self, our authentic vocation and our innate joyful connection to source and the Unified Field .

"The journey of the heart is through doors of fear but how reassuring it is to know that the last door is surrender and beyond that door is our authentic self and connection to source.

We cannot escape our destiny and it is divine." -- Allen Roland  More >

 Freedom vs Treason6 comments
3 Aug 2007 @ 23:04
THE MEN AND WOMEN HOLDING
POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY IN
THE HOAX GOVERNMENTS OF CANADA
AND THE IMPOSTOR CROWN OF CANADA
ARE COMMITTING HIGH TREASON
AGAINST THE CANADIAN PEOPLE
Posted: March 1st, 2002


Thomas Jefferson wrote in the USA Declaration of Independence:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.  More >

 The CIA Terrorist Organization1 comment
15 May 2007 @ 00:38
The CIA -- a Terrorist Organization

Agency uses same tactics it claims to be fighting

By Claudia Nelson

05/14/07 "ICH" -- -- The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) can be considered a terrorist organization according to both international and American definitions of terrorism.

Since September 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush announced that he would use all his resources to fight terrorist organizations and declared a war on terror, which he legally cannot do, since according to the United States Constitution only the Congress can declare war, and it must be declared on a specific source.  More >

 Biomind Superpowers2 comments
26 Apr 2007 @ 18:28
Attn:FWD

TEACHING AND LEARNING REGARDING THE
SUPERPOWERS OF THE BIOMIND



Ingo Swann




INTRODUCTORY

This essay is the first of a series in which the various topics of teaching, training and learning will be discussed regarding their relationship to various identifiable elements of the superpowers.


*

In getting into these topics, it must frankly be stated up front that new ideas and concepts will need to be introduced -- these new concepts, of course, being presented for whatever they may be worth as knowledge develops in the future.
About the only thing that can more or less be said for sure is that past concepts have not been sufficient regarding either identifying the nature of the superpowers, or sufficient as enabling ways and means for teaching and learning.


*

However, in approaching the new, the old must be examined in a preliminary way and as informative background -- if only to help illustrate why the new should be searched for and incorporated.
At this point, I have been intimately involved in these matters for nearly three decades -- and throughout this time experience has shown that comprehension regarding the superpowers is benefited by larger rather than lesser amounts of background knowledge and information.
Experience has also shown that people like to get quickly to the racetrack and get on with the race. However, if one can't find the racetrack . . . or the racetrack found is the wrong one, one in which illusory rather than real races are run . . . or the racetrack is merely a facade in a Hollywood lot with nothing behind it except imagination . . . well?

*

For example, the superpowers have been thought of as "powers of mind." However, the powers of mind models (or facades) have produced no significant increase in the population of achieved "psychics."
If, then, I were to say (as I will at some point ahead) that some full part of the superpowers constitute problems not of mind but of aesthetics, then no one would even begin to comprehend what is meant in the absence of any background orientation to help point the way.

*

From the outset here, the essential definition of the superpowers within the scope of this database should constantly be carried in mind -- largely because that definition is germane as to why, in the past, fruitful approaches to teaching-learning of the superpowers have been so difficult to discover.  More >

 NEW DAWN17 comments
16 Apr 2007 @ 21:39
Yeah... out in the woods, today, sitting on a big rock out in the middle of the fast flowing stream. Snowpaw was running around in the forest chasing things that only he could see...

In the depths of the pool at the edge of the rock, deep... cold, bubbles kept rising. Big ones, little ones, rising... rising... pop!

Rather like the 'Evolution of Planets... '

A clean break with the time track and the whole track warrants you... bliss! So Hung, Hung So.

Sahasrara Mandale, Sarvati, Parvati, Jaya, Jaya, Maha Devi.  More >

 15 comments
11 Aug 2006 @ 20:21
I found this information helpful and hopeful..

(Article reprinted with permission from the author.)

There is something that the Tibetan Buddhists call, "the nature of the mind". The term, when translated into English, is not really very adequate. In order to understand what it means, we need to make distinctions. There is a term for mind that means "thought activity". It is a mind that we spontaneously create whenever we think thoughts or have thoughts. This mind really appears and disappears with every thought we think. It is not a continuous phenomena. It only feels continuous because we are rarely aware of what is going on within us moment to moment. If we were, we would notice small gaps of "no mind" appearing very often. In every 12 second period, there are two second gaps which are easy to discern if you look for them. Within every second, there are microsecond gaps between every thought that we think. What I have noticed is that people are too busy, thinking, thinking, thinking to notice these gaps, too wrapped up in what they are thinking to ever stop themselves from generating and speeding up thoughts, laying them one after another, to notice the gaps between each and every thought. This thinking mind can come completely to an end and when it does we are in satori. We taste the nature of mind and experience enlightenment. We obviously cannot be our thinking mind, because it is not there. It does not exist at all when we are in satori. Then there is another term that means "thought function". This is the capacity to think. If thought is the letters on a page, then the thinking function is like a typewriter that can make those letters appear. When we have satori, our intellectual capacity to think is there, but thinking is not there. It is like a washing machine that has turned off and which can turn on again. Thought activity is like the washing cycle. The nature of the mind is different than both our thought activity and our thought capacity. It is the pure awareness that is behind our thought capacity and our thinking activity. Without this awareness mind, we would literally not be aware of anything at all. From the vantage point of this mind, it is the field of awareness and everything else is content. From the vantage point of this mind, the body is a mental construct formed by synthesizing all our sensations into a unified experience. You could say that the body arises in awareness, rather than us having a self that is inside the body, although the awareness mind is anchored in the heart.  More >

 13 comments
2 Jul 2006 @ 06:19
Here's some information I found on recipes for the stuff, hope it helps. ;)  More >

 6 comments
1 Jul 2006 @ 06:19
The 4 powers of the magis:

1] Knowledge- This is the voice of your inner wisdom, the part of you which knows. It's not knowledge you can learn in school; it is a knowledge which cannot be acquired, for it is to be lived and experienced.
2] Courage- When your own, inner truth challenges ideas and preconceptions you have lived with for a long time, you will need courage to follow it.
3] Will- This is what keeps you on the path, fending off the thousand and one distractions to take you away from it.
4] Silence - This is the ability to shut off the noise of the mind; all the constant thoughts and worries which go around and around in your head. Without this ability, you cannot hear your inner voice.  More >

 6 comments
28 Jun 2006 @ 05:49
By Bob Jones (I've always liked his style)

Listen:
It will happen like this
You will be in your car
Driving with a careful certainty
That seems to imply confidence
In your chosen direction  More >

 2 comments
27 Jun 2006 @ 04:25
Humanities Lecture

Aristotle was a little man with
eyes like a lizard, and he found a streak
down the midst of things, a smooth place for his feet
much more important than the carved handles
on the coffins of the great.

He said you should put your hand out
at the time and place of need:
strength matters little, he said,
nor even speed.

His pupil, a king’s son, died
at an early age. That Aristotle spoke of him
it is impossible to find—the youth was
notorious, a conqueror, a kid with a gang,
but even this Aristotle didn’t ever say.

Around the farthest forest and along
all the bed of the sea, Aristotle studied
immediate, local ways. Many of which
were wrong. So he studied poetry.
There, in pity and fear, he found Man.

Many thinkers today, who stand low and grin,
have little use for anger or power, its palace
or its prison—
but quite a bit for that little man
with eyes like a lizard.
======================================  More >



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