Photo from www.occupywallst.org report; 20,000 strong in yesterday’s march.
Read MoreA few minutes ago I received a text message on my iphone. When I opened it, there appeared an image of an open macbook with the message “Bomb the Banks” scrawled on it. How many iphones received this unwanted message? Violence is never justified. See Eisenstein’s beautiful perspective, very much needed as we head into […]
Read MoreMemorize this article. Make it the foundation. Occupy your body. Open space. Occupy Wall Street: No Demand is Big Enough October 6, 1011 by Charles Eisenstein Looking out upon the withered American Dream, many of us feel a deep sense of betrayal. Unemployment, financial insecurity, and lifelong enslavement to debt are just the tip of […]
Read MoreIn the midst of the pellmell, let us pause. Thanks to Claudia. Ablution From the trolling cockpit I watch you rise like a prayer to the surface pull you from the sea slide the hook from your jaw your silver body in my hands gasping in the shock of air. I lay the bowing arc […]
Read Moreoccupytogether.org: as of today, October 5, Day 19 of #occupywallstreet, Meet-Ups in 310 cities . . . Let’s go let’s go let’s come together NOW. Thanks to Penelope. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RnGBQYOHo_k] For those just getting wind of the new dawn, here’s an intro with wonderful photos and Buffalo Springfield singing. Thanks to Gail. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6eQL_MqhYM] Finally, according to […]
Read MoreYesterday I published a story about Utah’s declaration of financial independence, and have recently posted Ellen Brown’s stories on independent state banks. In this context, bioregionalism is a word we may be hearing more of; I certainly hope so, as this way of looking at “boundaries” reconnects us back to Earth. From Yeats, The Second […]
Read MoreNow that we’re beginning to see/feel our connectedness through the Occupation Movement, we can more easily appreciate our collective consciousness as a single cell in the great living organism that is the multiverse. The video below reminds me of both mushroom mycellia and brain dendrites. At every fractal level, the cosmos is webby! Superclusters connect […]
Read MoreOctober 5, 2011, Day 19. Cindy Sheehan speaks here in Bloomington this evening, at a church just down the road. Saturday a group of us will carpool one hour to Occupy Indianapolis, and Sunday I’ll walk down to People’s Park for Occupy Bloomington. So much, so much! Remember the motto that seemed so brilliant and […]
Read MoreI have no idea how much of what either Benjamin Fulford or David Wilcock says is true. They both seem to rely on a wide range of deep inside sources, and from my attunement, it seems to me that at least some of what Fulford says, and much of what Wilcock says, is true, no […]
Read MoreI’ve been seeing this article for the past couple of days in various places, and having trouble believing it. The story reminds me of the still (?) unverified story that 100 NYPD had refused to go to work against the OWS protestors — so wonderful that it seemed impossibly utopian. I keep seeing it, so […]
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Read MoreThanks to huffpost, “weird news.” Would that the tone of derision that the MSM uses for the ET presence would be as quickly transformed into the kind of respect, and even awe, that is now greeting the mushrooming, global #occupyeverywhere movement of the 99%. Lee Spiegel works hard to change the tone despite the derision […]
Read MoreThanks to commondreams.org. Note that the source is the Associated Press, part of the MSM. So perhaps the original tone of derision is transforming into respect? Or perhaps the writer or his relatives are realizing they are among the 99%, way too many of whom have lost their jobs, or their homes, or are burdened […]
Read MoreIn Fort Wayne last weekend, I stayed with a woman who told me about a dream she had that stayed with her: of seeing a map of the U.S., no longer with state borders, but instead, carved into eight different regions. Let’s hope they are bioregions, as only geophysical borders reconnect us back to the […]
Read MoreDavid Icke takes a tour of Barcelona statuary, showing us how they depict power structures using Christianity to conquer and make slaves of native peoples. He reminds us: “We are many. They are few” — Percy Shelley Then, a beautiful song, with people’s faces, each one earnest and serious and beautiful, silently speaking all the […]
Read MoreFrom a broadcast yesterday, October 3rd: “They’re not just marching. They’re holding General Assemblies. Where they’re sitting down and letting everyone involved help them assemble a list of demands.” [Old Russian saying:] ‘If you drive Nature out of the door, she will rush back in through a window.’ “This movement is being joined by unions, […]
Read MoreThanks to beforeitsnews.com. First published in ClimateProgress.org. NASA: It Rained So Hard the Oceans Fell October 2, 2011 by Barry Saxifrage, via the Vancouver Observer <a class="wpGallery mceItem" title="gallery2" href="http://www.vancouverobserver.com/sites/vancouverobserver.com/files/imagecache/top_image_500w/images/blog/body/sept11-rain-brazil.jpg.jpeg" rel="prettyPhoto “The year 2010 was one the worst years in world history for high-impact floods. But just three weeks into the new year, 2011 has […]
Read MoreWhile thousands march and camp and get arrested to protest the corporate/financial evils that have turned 99% of us into have-nots, environmental activists like Tim DeChristopher and little known anti-nuclear protestors like 46-year-old Steve Baggarly spend time in jail for their beliefs. Baggarly, a “repeat offender,” I imagine takes to heart these words by the […]
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