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Carl Calleman: We reach another developmental step in the Mayan Calendar

Carl Johan Calleman interprets the Mayan Calendar as ending on October 28, 2011. This distinguishes him from most who view it ending December 21, 2012. My sense is that we might want to understand the ongoing frequency amplification (and the meltdown of economic, political, and possibly, nation-state structures) as a process that will most likely […]

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Lisa Renee: What's of real value — your money, or your life?

Lisa Renee: “To become transparent to view plainly the corruption running in all controller systems ( and blindly allowing it to continue to infect our lives) we must change the weighted average of valuing money (finite) over life force (infinite).” Yes! This reminds me of a time over three decades ago when I was in […]

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Mathew's monthly message: July 11, 2011

This is the monthly channelled message from Mathew Ward, deceased, through his mother, Suzy Ward. About a year ago, when I began to surf the internet for interesting channelled material, I immediately gravitated especially to Mathew Ward. Of interest in his message this month for me, is the idea that the U.S. was only briefly […]

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Game over; real life begins

I post this because it shows what’s already here and ahead for those who look only at the vague abstraction of an atomized, generalized, anesthesized, entertained, and governed “public” (of which each of us is supposedly a miniscule part with no power). Instead, more and more of us recognize that though we have been uprooted, […]

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David Icke: on the destructive insanity of Growth Economics

“From this wider perspective, so much of what we do to each other must have the rest of creation shaking their heads in disbelief. . .” “The current growth economic system is the perfect environmental and human assassin.” Native Americans: “When you have cut down the last tree and poisoned the last river, you will […]

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Once again, the night sky

It’s time. Time to “lift thine eyes” and behold the greater cosmos within which our ant-like scurrying on this little earthen hillock is swallowed up in majesty. How can any immortal currently incased in a tiny mortal “body” fail to cry out in wonder and awe? In a post about two months ago, I called […]

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Fe Bongolan on Murdoch: Is Dracula Dead?

This is by far the best written, most concise and far-reaching story I’ve seen on the reverberating epistemological and material implications of what may be the slow-motion dissolution of the Murdoch empire. The author’s mention of the launch of Fox News in 1996 “when Pluto settled into Sagittarius” was, for me, an “aha” moment. The […]

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Anima Mundi: The quickening

How is it that little Emma’s death, how is it that the release of her bright spirit, opened a gate? I don’t know, but do I sense that it did. Emma died, so that we may live. Her innocent creaturely death, as with the death of other innocent creatures — and we are all, underneath, […]

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"Emma's Revolution": Let's Make it One for One and Not for Many . . .

Excruciatingly accurate and hilarious send-up on the Tea Party. Never heard of this women’s musical group, “Emma’s Revolution.” Terrific! I like to imagine, that just like my puppy Emma, they get their juice from a most-admired mentor, the fabulous Emma Goldman . . . [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGpRN7ZWlp8]  

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Post-Emma: how to begin again with this blog?

The shock of being blindsided by the sudden death of my soul companion Emma occurred exactly one week ago, almost to the hour. I have blogged more than I expected, but always about that, the sudden mortal blow to her body, and how the shock impacted me. While there may be readers who feel that […]

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Gratitude's gifts

Despite my post of this morning, I guess I’m not quite done with the Emma aftermath Here, I connect three threads: 1. An act that I performed on Sunday, after my sister and brother-in-law left, four days after Emma died. 2. A message via email this morning from my dear friend Perry, in Italy for […]

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Six days post-partum: astrology, and "the paranormal"

Yes, Emma’s “death” was also a birth. Her sudden release opened a gate. I have no idea where the path leads, but it is new and untrodden. A few weeks after my husband Jeff died, I set up his “death chart,” and compared it with his birth chart. I wanted to give myself every opportunity […]

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Losing Emma: The first 24 hours

The outpouring of warmth and connectedness via comments here, facebook, email, phone and visits has been nearly overwhelming, and deeply appreciated. While I don’t have the energy to respond individually, know that you are loved as the Love of the universe pulsed through the quivering, eager being of one little white dog, Emma. Here’s what […]

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Shock Requiem

Emma Joy Princess, Guardian of the Present Moment, my exquisite little Coton De Tulear puppy, died this morning in my arms minutes after a freak car accident on our beloved morning walk. She was three years and ten months old. My son Colin and I buried her in my back yard with her favorite toy. […]

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Amy Goodman: Interview with Julian Assange and Slovenian Philosopher Slavoj Zizek

I was going to just the read the transcript of this event, but I couldn’t help but watch it. Riveting, all the way through, as much for the tremendous ethical presence of each of the three people as for the content. Regarding content: what Julian says about the function of grand juries in America chills […]

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Maybe the joke's on DARPA?: The so-called "100 year" Starship Project

I’d just come off the high of watching the deeply informative, and sorrowfully sad satire, “Charlie Wilson’s War,” and I had heard about the movie, “The Men Who Stare at Goats,” but couldn’t remember what I’d heard. Something about “remote viewing”? Yes, indeedy. I had a grin on my face all the way through. This […]

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U.S. Colonel tells the truth about war

Thanks to Fred Burks. U.S. Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, who worked closely with Colin Powell, talks to realnews.com about stripping war of its hyperbole and boiling it down to its basics . . . Wilkinson discovered, in Naval War College seminars, that “war is not about Truth, Justice and the American Way. War is all about […]

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Papua New Guinea tribe's first meeting with the White Man

14 minutes of incredible footage, made in 1976, showing how we got their trust. We showed them our stuff! And we did it, amazingly enough, while framing both tribe and white man in the all-seeing eye of a movie camera, perhaps the most technologically sophisticated of all our stuff back then. The look in the […]

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