a few words from some friends, simple, to the point, enlightening:
FEAR produces and perpetuates:
Privileged mentality, Taking for granted
separation: dogmatic belief systems
Devaluation of life
Greed: dehumanizing technology, Enslaving people
Rights originate from the Government
Schools: operating as conditioning and indoctrination centers
Genetically altered food: nutritionless food
Dumbing down of population: Denial, Addiction, Fast Food,
Entertainment mentality
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LOVE Creates and Promotes:
Understanding, Free Will, and Personal Responsibility
Trust:openness among people
Respect and care for the Earth and Nature
Generosity: Availability for Service to Humankind
Rights are endowed by our Creator
Educational Process resulting in Real Learning, Critical thinking
and Individual thought
Health: energetic awareness
Discernment: Wisdom , Freedom, Creativity
GIVING AND RECEIVING LOVE PERPETUATES TRUTH
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I could only add one thing to it, from Chief Seattle:
Man is not the Web of Life, but merely a strand within it.
What Man does to the Web, he does to himself.
treat Her right, people. She is the only home we have, and if we lose respect for her and do her such great harm, the only ones who will suffer in the end are us. The love comes from Her and thus should it be returned.
Namaste.
Monday, August 23, 2004
Saturday, August 07, 2004
Anahata
The time has come for the human species to progress yet another step. We have come up from the basics of survival, to the need to people the world, to coming into some sense of self, and the craving for power that goes with it. We are only now beginning to realize the futility of that power, not to speak of its illusion. One is only in power over one's self in the end, and even that is best used in the service of others.
As we climb into the next stage of growth, we are learning much about others of our kind around the world, finding out that our true differences are few and insignificant. We are starting to see our connectedness to the very pulse of the planet we live on. We are starting to know on a larger scale that we are only a strand in the Web, and if we damage it, we damage ourselves. All this has been known before. It was merely forgotten. Now we awaken, and see we must take responsibility for our actions. We are learning compassion.
Compassion is the end result of learning to love, not through romance or desire, but through unconditional acceptance. This is not going to be an easy change for humans, evidenced by the continued wars over ideals willfully fought to this day. We must however progress. Once again, if we fail, we die by our own hand.
Anahata ,the heart chakra, lies in the middle of the chest. It is the place that becomes heavy and feels swollen when confronted with spiritual truth. It is the end to singleness and the beginning of true belonging. It is the first step along a road of enlightenment. It is time we woke up from the deep slumber of mere survival. We must grow up.
As we climb into the next stage of growth, we are learning much about others of our kind around the world, finding out that our true differences are few and insignificant. We are starting to see our connectedness to the very pulse of the planet we live on. We are starting to know on a larger scale that we are only a strand in the Web, and if we damage it, we damage ourselves. All this has been known before. It was merely forgotten. Now we awaken, and see we must take responsibility for our actions. We are learning compassion.
Compassion is the end result of learning to love, not through romance or desire, but through unconditional acceptance. This is not going to be an easy change for humans, evidenced by the continued wars over ideals willfully fought to this day. We must however progress. Once again, if we fail, we die by our own hand.
Anahata ,the heart chakra, lies in the middle of the chest. It is the place that becomes heavy and feels swollen when confronted with spiritual truth. It is the end to singleness and the beginning of true belonging. It is the first step along a road of enlightenment. It is time we woke up from the deep slumber of mere survival. We must grow up.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Update on crop glyphs
There have been some really fascinating designs this year, many of them blatantly done by humans. Not only have they left evidence, they have come out and said it. This may seem to be fodder to the skeptics out there, but I have a different angle to propose. It is hardly a a new idea, but maybe if it is said enough, it will be taken into consideration.
Maybe, just maybe the something that is the creator of the "authentic" glyphs is using humans to translate for it. After all, all the early glyphs seem to point to getting us to unite as a people. Perhaps that is the task of getting humans to do the work too. If we get down and dirty in a project, if we become involved in the work, then it becomes more personal, something we might actually care about. It becomes ours.
It is fairly easy to pick out the ones made by us. We know the language of our planet and it shows in the symbolism we choose. It is sensible that we would speak more clearly to our own kind, where as those from outside might end up being more general in their images. When speaking to a person of a different culture, for clarity's sake, it is best to keep things simple. Mistranslation has caused wars in our own past.
The point is perhaps we need to look a little closer at those glyphs made by our own. There may be reason to pay attention to what we are telling ourselves, rather than wasting time nitpicking the details of who and how it was made.
Maybe, just maybe the something that is the creator of the "authentic" glyphs is using humans to translate for it. After all, all the early glyphs seem to point to getting us to unite as a people. Perhaps that is the task of getting humans to do the work too. If we get down and dirty in a project, if we become involved in the work, then it becomes more personal, something we might actually care about. It becomes ours.
It is fairly easy to pick out the ones made by us. We know the language of our planet and it shows in the symbolism we choose. It is sensible that we would speak more clearly to our own kind, where as those from outside might end up being more general in their images. When speaking to a person of a different culture, for clarity's sake, it is best to keep things simple. Mistranslation has caused wars in our own past.
The point is perhaps we need to look a little closer at those glyphs made by our own. There may be reason to pay attention to what we are telling ourselves, rather than wasting time nitpicking the details of who and how it was made.
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