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Cobra: Mass Focused Consciousness Can Affect Events of Planetary Significance

We Have the Power

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Plumber of the Year Awards — NOT!

This series reminds me of all the stalls in airports that are so damn short between toilet and door that there’s no way you can easily wrestle your rolling bag in, despite that it’s against the rules to leave it outside where some horrible America-hating terrorist will place a bomb in it . . . […]

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Organic gardens grow healthy prison food, teach new skills, and dramatically reduce recidivism rate

Not to mention returning suffering, separated humans to the soil, to plants, the sun, the healing drama and mysterious beauty of ubiquitous and primal birth/growth/harvest/death cycles that fuel all of Nature, including our own souls . . . Oh yeah, and BTW: this kind of program that reduces recidivism is terrific for the “bottom line” […]

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Old Woman’s Reward: It all started with a daily wave . . .

This reminds me of my daily practice of smiling and saying hello to each person I pass while out walking with puppy Shadow. We don’t usually realize just how much it lifts the heart when we invite a momentary, soul-to-soul connection. Glad to know she received a Valentine’s Day present on the very day when […]

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Joan Bird’s Summary of 2014 UFO Congress presentations, plus her response to Carol Rosin’s question: “Are there any ‘evil’ ETs?”

My dear old friend Joan Bird has been attending UFO Congresses for many years. I have attended three of them with her, though not for the past several years. During each presentation, unlike the rest of the audience, Joan sits taking notes. A few days ago she sent out her summary of this year’s presentations […]

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Pope Francis to go on trial for 1970s child trafficking of orphans of missing political prisoners in Argentina

I deeply admire Kevin Annett of the ITCCS. BTW: notice that Benedict is still wearing papal white. Why? His hilarious explanation: “I continue to wear a white cassock and kept the name Benedict for purely practical reasons. At the moment of my resignation there were no other cloths available.” Catholic Pope Francis charged, trial set, […]

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Tiny Homes for the Homeless?

Tiny houses may also be the key for all of us — both because we “can’t afford” large homes and also because of the energy footprint involved. Two of my old friends, both of whom worked hard all their lives at regular jobs, cannot now afford to pay for a small addition to the small […]

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What happens to Olympic cities afterwards?

I asked this question while watching figure skating and bobsledding venues at the Sochi Olympics. Turns out, there’s an answer, which is that it all depends. The worst? Barricaded mega-structures, like in Athens, where there are 20 of them. Best job in Athens right now? Becoming a security guard for one of these unrepurposed structures. […]

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About that Fricking Exxon CEO’s N(fracking)IMBY . . .

So glad that this story of hilarious hellish hypocrisy in high places has gone viral. What especially strikes me is that Rex Tillerson doesn’t mind the health and environmental impacts. In fact his lawyer doesn’t even mention them. Nor does he mind the “noise, traffic and actual fracking.” But lower his property values? Ye gods, […]

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