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21 Aug 2011 @ 09:37
In previous notes this White Robe from Filipinas already explained the subject of 7 Planes or dimensions of reality. Having been taught Theos Sophia or divine wisdom by the masters (it was El Morya who began to guide me at age 18, assisted by Master Jacob & Seraphim Master), I have used the frames of spiritual science as reference when I began to do my missions to young ones in the 1980s yet. More >
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15 Aug 2011 @ 05:20
A very good news had sprouted from out of my beloved country the Philippines, concerning the cure to dengue. Among the perennial epidemics in the country, dengue had killed too many to count for nigh centuries already, and continues to make sweeping attacks in both urban and rural areas. More >
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15 Aug 2011 @ 04:57
Whether creation is the endearing criterion for the ceaseless process of becoming in Kosmos is subject of debate. Theos Sophia or divine wisdom, the body of spiritual knowledge and truth mandated by the spiritual Hierarchy to be released to the broad public at the close of the 19th century, has an alternative viewpoint to offer regarding the subject. More >
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10 Aug 2011 @ 22:21
How far do vaccines work? Is vaccination an opportunity or a threat to communities suffering from epidemic and pandemic outbursts?
Vaccination has generated its own level of fear responses, as cases of vaccination failures have led to fatalities on the parts of poor patients. Let it be stressed that pandemics, such as those that struck Africa, often than not strike down the poor classes, thus generating toxic fears that the vaccines coming from the West are meant as genocide bacteriological warfare weaponry. More >
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9 Aug 2011 @ 06:08
Should biodiversity be commercialized? What are the stakes in commercialization? What are the costs, and who pay for them?
Colombia is home to 10% of the world’s biodiversity, a resource that its stakeholders wish to leverage in the market. Such an option comes at a time when biotechnology had grown to such a level that can aid biodiversity in sustaining itself. More >
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6 Aug 2011 @ 07:11
Deities have befuddled many a devotee across eons. Myths—folk narratives about gods & goddesses—have accumulated across the epochs after the end of the last Glacial Period, which, as studied by anthropologists and folklorists, render deities as a shared phenomenon cutting across all cultures. To be redundant a bit, deities are cross-cultural entities that comprise the cosmogonies of diverse ethnolinguistic groups. More >
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5 Aug 2011 @ 08:07
‘Smoke stack’ industries have to a great extent factored into the climate change patterns, with dire consequences of more erratic weather patterns that we experience today. ‘Smoke stack’ industries—those utilizing ‘hot process’ technologies—have for so long employed fossil fuels as energy sources, thus compounding the pollution arising from the manufacturing sector. More >
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4 Aug 2011 @ 09:28
‘Food security’ as a theme has been reverberating the planet for over two (2) decades now. I still recall, upon my return to graduate school in 1997 to take up development studies (w/ global political economy foundation), that food security was already a wave in terms of advocacy clamors. More >
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2 Aug 2011 @ 22:06
As in any enterprise, the industrial sector of any developing country begins with a ‘take off’ stage. In that stage or phase, capital goods industries considered as sine qua non for take-off are textiles, steel, and coal/energy. More >
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2 Aug 2011 @ 05:24
Theos Sophia or divine wisdom was very succinct in the identification and characterization of seven (7) planes in all. Planes are dimensions of reality (‘ontological domains’ in metaphysics), and the number 7 in the totality of dimensions was a galvanization of the Septenary Law as applied to the planes of reality. More >
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