This post resonates with the two previous ones. Thanks to Steve Beckow. SaLuSa 9-May-2011 The changes on many different levels are becoming powerful, and suddenly many aspects of normal daily life are not as comfortable as they used to be. There is a feeling of insecurity and uncertainty, unless you are the ones who see […]
Read MoreI find this (monthly) post via Suzanne Ward from her deceased son Mathew, when combined with today’s thrice weekly post by the channel Salusa, to be exceptionally interesting, in that they resonate in uncanny ways with the metaphorical message of the news story about the woman lost in the wilderness who knew her life was […]
Read MoreI find this news story interesting, not only for its astonishment (she lived that long on basically nothing?), and not only circumstantially (Twin Falls, where she is hospitalized, is my home town), but as metaphor. Think about it. Here we are, living through the final days of 5000 years of Empire, and like this woman […]
Read MoreI like this channelling for it’s deep and broad overview of ET presence. Can’t say that any part of this message hung me up, i.e., made my body/mind twitch, flinch, or get stuck (that’s how I discern whether or not a message or any part of it can be trusted). Thanks for Steve Beckow. Asket, […]
Read MoreIf I still went to church on Sunday, Thomas Berry would be my pastor, and his view of the relationship between the divine and the created world my “religion.” Here is a thirteen minute video that moves slowly (hey you, try to settle down!), and yet is shock full of startling insights. “Happiness [as serenity] […]
Read MoreThink about it. Why, historically, has it been possible to quickly shift gears in only one direction, from peace to war? Well, you might say, because we shift in response to a clearly perceived threat. Is not the toxic combination of climate change and peak oil and increasing militarization and multi-species extinction a clear enough […]
Read MoreI didn”t really know either Emma or Johanna, my two grandmothers, though I know a number of women my age, products of abusive homes, whose lives were literally saved by the protection and succor of their grandmothers. I used to envy them. Their grandmothers were wise counselors with capacious bosoms; nestled in their arms, my […]
Read MoreShunyamurti is the founder and research director of the Sat Yoga Institute, headquartered in Costa Rica, and author of The Transformational Imperative: Planetary Redemption through Self-Realization. His multifaceted way of perceiving and comprehending the alien presence dissolves the usual polarity between believers and debunkers by reframing it via both inner and outer multidimensionality. Excerpts follow. […]
Read MoreIn contemplating the unusual, eerie FEMA and possibly, HARP focus on the New Madrid fault zone, somewhere yesterday I came across a site that mentioned that FEMA was present in New York the night prior to the 9/11 attack, and that it was in London just prior to the train attack. The question naturally arises, […]
Read MoreAt the 2010 UFO Congress in Laughlin, Nevada, one evening I was drawn to go with Ed Grimsley and a group of about 15 people out to the desert with night vision goggles to check the sky. He swore there would be UFOs up there, darting around and battling each other. I didn’t believe him […]
Read MoreAn excerpt from a reporter’s story of her personal experience in North Alabama of the historic tornado day, April 27th, and its aftermath. From NASA Science News, thanks to Steve Beckow. My question: must we wait for disaster to gather? Has our technology suckered us in to solipsism? I suspect that when our discovery of […]
Read MoreThanks to activistpost. A New Global Currency Takes Banks Out of the Picture by SpringWise A few months ago we looked at Irish CurrencyFair, a peer-to-peer site that effectively removes banks and other middlemen from currency exchange. Pushing the peer-to-peer concept even further into the world of finance, Bitcoin is a collectively managed and open-source […]
Read MoreBeyond the issue of whether or not it was the real Osama Bin Laden who died at the hands of Navy Seals a few days ago; beyond the issue of, if so (or if not so), why the timing — because we’ve learned that timing is everything in a corporatized culture that wags the dog […]
Read MoreI am so very grateful to two researchers, Nicholas West and Zen Gardner, who have pulled together much of what is occurring at and on the New Madrid Fault. I’ve been highly aware of various aspects of this story for quite a while now. Plus, I’m currently reading a 900+ page novel, The Rift, by […]
Read MoreHere is one aspect of what Rob Kall of opednews calls “applying nature’s rules to macro-economics.” Seems obvious. More money is never enough. “Money does not grow on trees.” Fruit and nuts do. Nature harbors the real wealth, and she has been present all along, watchful and waiting, pulling us down and lifting us up, […]
Read MoreWilcock fits many seemingly unrelated pieces into a complicated puzzle in this latest epistle to his followers, and it feels to me like his story follows the template of some kind of good/evil Star Wars scenario. Not sure what to make of it. But one thing did come across as a shock: he says it […]
Read MoreThis is a terrific overview of the collective situation. According to Adams, about half of us have awakened to the fact that our parents (and their authority figure surrogates) are not invincible, immortal, omniscient and utterly benevolent; that other half still sucks the tit of childish belief. In other words, half of us have grown […]
Read MoreWe learned that whales may steer their migration routes via the stars. Now we learn that “New Whale Songs Spread East Across the South Pacific.” I imagine the two phenomena are related. Whales are conscious, evolving beings who, both individually and culturally, link above to below and commune across vast distances. When will we learn […]
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