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Random ThoughtsStuart Wilde, Strange Things, Princess Diana and Collective Karma
Toward the end of the article, he writes something rather interesting and personally-revealing: "My thinking has changed dramatically. I see that our collective karma will take us to wherever we are going, and the only way to exit the karma of conflicts and power struggles is to be humble and express love for everyone all the way. I breathe love into people's hearts as I pass them in the street. I also breathe love for a few minutes to the world in general at the beginning of my daily meditation. Whether these are the actions of a hyper-ventilating fool naively hoping for the best or sensible actions that really work I can't say. But if you exude a bit of love each day for a few continuous weeks, your etheric gradually changes. You exit the combative, hard world of dogma to a softer, more accepting place. It seems like a good idea." Give the entire article a read! Also have a look my Stuart Wilde book recommendations! By cman at 2006-03-21 23:25 | Earth Changes | Free Information | Freedom | Information | Random Thoughts | Spiritual Learning | Spirituality | Stuart Wilde | World Events | add new comment | 386 reads | 1 attachment
Wisdom from Kurt Vonnegut's Speech to Ohio State University
It seems that this speech was the last paid speech Kurt will do. By cman at 2006-03-20 13:01 | Earth Changes | Environment | Free Information | Freedom | Information | Politics | Random Thoughts | Spiritual Learning | Sustainability | Technology | World Events | add new comment | 369 reads
Is a Lunatic a Minority of One?By cman at 2006-03-17 19:37 | Disinformation | Freedom | Information | Misinformation | Politics | Random Thoughts | Spiritual Learning | add new comment | cman's quotes | 329 reads
Stuart Wilde and the Journey Beyond EnlightenmentI had the pleasure of meeting Stuart Wilde at an ayahuasca workshop last November. My encounter with him left me feeling empowered - mostly, because I saw that the truth I need to find is inside of me, not inside of someone else. Through the last decade, Stuart has guided my spiritual life to a great degree. I have looked to his works for answers, truth and hope. I have not been let down. So when Stuart adds new postings to his website, I get excited! Not just because of the free information (something I am obviously fond of) he provides through that medium, but because it usually contains a nice treat for my "spiritual" life. Indeed, since January of 2006, he has been pretty active: The Diana Story Update Below is an excerpt from this last article: "The ego creates for itself an ivory tower of self-importance that is sustained by the biophontons in the individual's etheric, and from that place we often expect something or someone to come and raise us up even further. People wait to be discovered or they hope that a great being will appear to raise them up the spiritual ladder towards heaven. It is natural for the ego to seek spiritual importance — it wants to be the chosen one, the specially selected radiant being that is here to redeem the rest of us mere mortals. All of this is very nice but a bit daft." Continue to the article on StuartWilde.com. Happy reading! By cman at 2006-02-22 11:39 | Earth Changes | Free Information | Freedom | Information | Random Thoughts | Spiritual Learning | Spirituality | Stuart Wilde | World Events | cman's blog | add new comment | 696 reads
Diebold Voting System - What about the votes!?A recent article on Slashdot brings to my attention once again the severe pitfalls of the Diebold voting system used in the last US Presidential Election. All I can ask myself is "What about the votes?!". I mean, really, the software is apparently accessible and all as all software that is online is, but why are more people not concerned with what the heck the real results were as far as who won the election and what the heck we should do about that! Just for thoughts. By cman at 2005-09-20 17:00 | Freedom | Privacy | Random Thoughts | Technology | World Events | 236 reads
Charley Reese's View on Terrorism: Mostly FertilizerA Sovereign Society Offshore A-Letter led me to an article by Charley Reese on Lew Rockwell's website. The article, entitled "Mostly Fertilizer", provides an alternative view on terrorism from that of the mainstream media. Here is a quote: "Finally, I would remind you that mortality for our species is 100 percent. We're all going to die one way or another, so there is nothing a terrorist can do to us that isn't going to happen anyway. Do not live in fear. Do not let a bunch of opportunistic politicians, greedy entrepreneurs, burned-out Hollywood screenwriters and brain-deficient television people scare you into one minute of discomfort. The war on terrorism is 99 percent fertilizer." Striking, indeed. If this piques your interest, read the full article. I also recommend subscribing to the Offshore A-Letter. By cman at 2005-07-19 17:22 | Earth Changes | Financial Privacy | Offshore Finance | Random Thoughts | World Events | 330 reads
Bioelectromagnetic Resonance of the Human HeartI read a very interesting article by Ralph Miller on Heart of the Initiate that talks about the bioelectromagnetic strength of the human heart center (chakra): "According to the Institute of Heart Math, the human heart center or chakra generates a bioelectromagnetic field that is by far the strongest aspect of the human energy field. The bioelectromagnetic field of the heart is around 5,000 times stronger than that produced by the brain, and can be measured several feet away from the body with Super Conducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) magnetometers." By cman at 2005-07-14 12:13 | Random Thoughts | Spirituality | 282 reads
What is a guru? Who is a guru?Ever thought about the word guru? If you spell it out loud you end up with g - u - r - u. Say it and see if you get it... Sounds kind of like what it is: "Gee, you are you." And indeed that is what a guru is. Someone who is entirely himself or herself (PC, I know). Of course, there is also much more as well. We are all gurus when we look inside... |
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