We are truly living in exciting times. The challenges and crises facing the world today are portents of imminent change in civilization. We are on the threshold of an incredible global evolutionary shift.
Bruce Lipton: Has Modern Science Bankrupted Our Souls?
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Tuesday, 07 June 2011 14:48
By Bruce Lipton | HuffingtonPost.com
We are truly living in exciting times. The challenges and crises facing the world today are portents of imminent change in civilization. We are on the threshold of an incredible global evolutionary shift.
The current panoply of global crises collectively reveals we are facing our own extinction. Scientists acknowledge that the current degradation of the environment and the massive loss of species are evidence that we are deep into the...
The human immune system is an amazing, complex, intricate biological framework of structures and processes that is exquisitely designed to protect the body from a wide variety of pathological agents. It is composed of countless cellular and subcellular mechanisms that gives it an intelligence and flexibility that is nothing short of miraculous. B cells and T cells, and Natural Killer cells (that’s really what they’re called!) and immunoglobulins all...
A newly discovered species of microbe is breaking down oil from the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico much faster than scientists thought possible. The newly discovered type of oil-eating microbe, which is suddenly flourishing in the Gulf of Mexico Photo: AP By Nick Allen in Los Angeles
The leaking well was plugged on July 15 and two weeks later government scientists said that half of the oil had...
The Boy With The Incredible Brain: A Glimpse Into Evolution
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 22:42
This is the breathtaking story of Daniel Tammet. A twenty-something with extraordinary mental abilities, Daniel is one of the world’s few savants. He can do calculations to 100 decimal places in his head, and learn a language in a week.
Washington - Prayer heals when it's close-up and personal, and there's a study to prove it.
It's not just any kind of prayer, but "proximal intercessory prayer", or PIP - when one or more people pray for someone in that person's presence and often with physical contact - that was found by a team of doctors, scientists and religious experts to have remarkable results in healing some patients.
A team of medical doctors and scientists led by Indiana University professor of religion Candy...
‘Biocentrism’: How life creates the universe - Authors say cosmology misses the big picture unless it includes biology
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 16:19
by Robert Lanzawith Bob Berman Special to msnbc.com updated 6/16/2009 5:40:40 PM ET BenBella Books "Biocentrism," by Robert Lanza with Bob Berman, lays out the concept that life and consciousness make the cosmos what it is.
This abridgment is based on "Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe," by Robert Lanza with Bob Berman, published by...
The following is the 9ine Hopi Prophecies. Have the 7th one just been fulfilled, with the Oil spill in the Gulf? The 8th could refer to "counter cultural's" walking out on regular society and "civilization" and the 9th could be referring to Betelgeuse going supernova in 2012 (Kachina).
The twin beliefs of karma and reincarnation are among Hinduism's many jewels of knowledge. Others include dharma or our pattern of religious conduct, worshipful communion with God and Gods, the necessary guidance of the Sat Guru, and finally enlightenment through personal realization of our identity in and with God. So the strong-shouldered and keen-minded rishis knew and stated in the Vedas.
And these are not mere assumptions of probing, brilliant...
Our world is being shaped—for the worse in many cases—by a modern science which manipulates life's natural patterns, while lacking the contextual understanding to do so responsibly. Genetically Modified Organisms, the irradiation of our food supply, the collapse of the human immune system from Electo-Magnetic energies, are just a few prominent examples. However with the proper contextual and spiritual understanding, we can...
THE HIDDEN ENERGY SCIENCE OF SACRED GEOMETRY: Ancient Traditions and Recent Breakthroughs
Written by Robert J. Gilbert, Ph.D.,
Friday, 16 April 2010 23:19
vesica.org March 2008 (reprinted from Spirit of Maat Webzine)
PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE HIDDEN ENERGY SCIENCE
We live in a remarkable time, when deeply hidden spiritual knowledge & practices are now being publicly released. Great Spiritual Traditions around the world are making public much of their formerly secret knowledge, including in recent years the Mayan, Tibetan, Taoist and European Rosicrucian traditions. These world traditions are the caretakers of our birthright: our shared...
Humans are not the only species that can share bonds. This is a touching story of a friendship between a Dog and an Elephant. If these two animals can get along and love one another why can't humanity get along and love one another.
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15 Reasons to Eat Organic Food
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Saturday, 10 April 2010 22:47
Saturday, 10 April 2010 08:28
'1. In study after study, research from independent organizations consistently shows organic food is higher in nutrients than traditional foods. Research shows that organic produce is higher in vitamin C, antioxidants, and the minerals calcium, iron, chromium, and magnesium.
2. They’re free of neurotoxins–toxins that are damaging to brain and nerve cells. A commonly-used class of pesticides called organophosphates was originally developed as a...
TheResonanceProject—January 13, 2009 — Haramein describes the dynamics of our sun as the result of a singularity black hole structure at its center he calls a "spin horizon." From the special features of the "Crossing the Event Horizon" DVD set.
(PART 1) Nassim Haramein at the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library. 2003. (4 HRS)
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Friday, 02 April 2010 08:39
If you are not yet familiar with Nassim Haramein's exciting work, prepare yourself for an exhilarating odyssey into hyperspace and beyond. Haramein, who has spent his lifetime researching fields of physics from quantum theory to relativistic equations and cosmology, will lead you along a fascinating discussion geared to a layman's understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe and creation that includes black holes, gravitational forces, dimensions, and the very...
The Placebo Effect - The Triumph of Mind over Body
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 20:50
2009 07 02
By Peter Arguriou | nexusmagazine.com
A neglected phenomenon One of the most commonly used terms in medical language is the word placebo. The placebo effect is used as a scale for evaluating the effectiveness of new drugs. But what exactly is the placebo effect and what are its consequences in the deterministic structure of Western medicine? The placebo effect has been frequently abused by health professionals to denote and stigmatise a fraud or fallacy. Alternative...
Classical Advaita Tantra Yoga tradition was fathered by Lord Sadashiva, the original expounder of Tantra, the indigenous mystical tradition of Eastern India. He is supposed to have lived around 5000 BC in Eastern India, a contention supported by archeological explorations in the area.
Sadashiva is traditionally considered the founder of Tantra and Yoga systems and the first one to introduce music, dance, medical and marriage systems to human civilization. He was a remarkable...
Sky Shields: Kesha Roger's Victory Launches the Rebirth of a Mars Colonization Policy!
Kesha Roger's Victory Launches the Rebirth of a Mars Colonization Policy!
by Sky Shields
The recent election victory of Kesha Rogers in Texas's 22nd congressional district represents a turning point in world history. The American voters have demonstrated their refusal to accept the policy of physical-economic austerity which Obama and his controllers have sought to impose through...
Emptiness in Taoism & Buddhism: comparing Shunyata & Wu
Written by Elizabeth Reninger
Monday, 15 March 2010 21:59
Links Between Taoism & Buddhism
Taoism and Buddhism have much in common. In terms of philosophy and practice, both are nondual traditions. The worship of Deities is understood, fundamentally, to be an unveiling and honoring of aspects of our own wisdom-mind, rather than the worship of something outside of us. The two traditions also have historical connections, particularly in China. When Buddhism arrived - via Bodhidharma - in China, its encounter with the already-existing Taoist traditions...
The most well-known of Taoist visual symbols is the Yin-Yang symbol, also known as the Taiji symbol. The image consists of a circle divided into two teardrop-shaped halves - one white and the other black. Within each half is contained a smaller circle of the opposite color. View larger image of Yin-Yang Symbol here. The Yin-Yang Symbol & Taoist Cosmology:
What is the meaning of the Taiji symbol? In terms of Taoist cosmology, the...
Daojia and Daojiao refer to the philosophical and religious aspects of Taoism. Daojia includes the mystical and philosophical reflections of the Taoist sages found in Taoist scriptures. Daojiao includes the institutional religious activities of Taoist Temples, including rituals and ceremonies performed by ordained Taoist Priests. The ways that Daojia and Daojiao are inter-related have produced the many faces of Taoist practice. What Is Tao? Tao (Dao) is Taoism’s...
The beginnings of recorded historical China lie some 5,000 years ago, when a tribal people settled along the banks of the Yellow River -- its source high on the Tibetan plateau, its mouth at the Yellow Sea. These people were hunters-gatherers, and farmers. Millet was most likely their first grain cultivated; rice and corn and wheat coming later. Evidence exists that they were also potters and musicians, and that they produced the world’s first wine. The Wu – Shamans of Ancient China
The Quanzhen Lineage of Taoism "Complete Perfection" or "Complete Reality" School of Taoist Practice
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Monday, 15 March 2010 21:20
The Quanzhen – “Complete Reality” or “Complete Perfection” – lineage of Taoism was founded by Wang Che, who later adopted the spiritual name of Wang Chung-yang. The Complete Reality school is today the principle monastic form of Taoist practice, and the most highly-organized and officially-sanctioned lineage of mainland China.
The origins of the Quanzhen lineage can be traced to the Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms Period (906-960 CE) of Chinese history. The political chaos of this...
The discovery of DNA variability, holographic blueprints and the symphony of life
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Monday, 15 March 2010 20:27
2006 12 04
newstarget.com Announced with great fanfare in late November, 2006, scientists have discovered that human DNA is far more variable than previously thought. Contrary to previous beliefs, as much as 10 percent of human genes vary wildly from one person to the next. The mainstream press is hailing the discovery and some sort of breakthrough that will shed light on so-called "incurable" diseases and give researchers the ability to create more targeted medicines. (There's...
From: economist.com A shape could describe the cosmos and all it contains
One of the mysteries of the universe is why it should speak the language of mathematics. Numbers and the relationships between them are, after all, just abstract reasoning. Yet mathematics has shown itself to be particularly adept at describing both the contents of the universe and the forces that act on them. Now comes a paper which argues that one branch of the subject—geometry—could form...
Both science and spirituality need to work together to understand total reality. In the Gita, Krishna says: ''It is the knowledge of matter with its evolutes and the spirit which I consider as wisdom’’ (13.2). Bertrand Russell wrote: ''Unless man increases in wisdom as much as in knowledge, increase of knowledge will only be increase of sorrow.’’
Our quest for knowledge is called science. The word is derived from the Latin scio which means 'I know’. The word veda derived from the...
The universe has evoked either one of two responses in us humans: Fear of the unknown and awe, or a determination to find out more about the universe and how it works.
From the first was born a belief in God, which ultimately took form in the great religions of the world and from the second rose the long tradition of dispassionate scientific inquiry.
But science and scientists have largely been seen by the religious as abrogators of religion and all that it symbolises.
Faith and working with your belief both conscious and more important unconscious can produce miraculous healings.
The Secret Life of Plants
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Monday, 08 March 2010 17:56
Rare 1979 documentary explores the Secret Life of Plants, with music and songs by Stevie Wonder
What Dreams May Come
Written by Jeff Wells
Thursday, 04 March 2010 23:14
2006 04 30
rigorousintuition.blogspot.com More Prints from: The Rigorous Intuition Shop
In Dante, Tennessee at about 6:30 on the morning of November 6, 1957, a 12-year old boy named Everett Clark opened the door to let out his dog, Frisky. Everett glimpsed a brilliant object sitting in a field about 100 yards away, but was too tired to think much of it and went back inside. Twenty minutes later he returned to call Frisky, and saw his dog standing near the object, along with several...
Comment (propagandamatrix.com): Isn't it amazing that scientists have finally had to admit that the design of the universe is so perfectly crafted so as to indicate intelligent design and yet they still try to avoid any explanation which includes the word God.
The multiverse theory has spawned another - that our universe is a simulation, writes Paul Davies.
In the first part of this article we explained synchronicity and that non-local correlations are the most impressive and most dominant aspect of nature’s activity. In the second part we will introduce you to the concepts of uncertainty and the observer effect.
Think of a sunset… As soon as you see this image there is a binary code of photons coding for that experience in your brain. Think of a dark room with the flame of a candle.
Now if I were able to look inside your brain, there would be no candle there - just a binary code of photons flickering on and off. The question is, where was that image before I asked you to think of it? The point I am trying to make is that when I ask you to...
Top Scientists Validating the Supernatural Universe
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 22:53
2006 01 04
By Thomas Herold | quantumbiocommunication.com
The Field tells the story of a group of frontier scientists who discovered that the Zero Point Field - an ocean of subatomic vibrations in the space between things - connects everything in the universe, much like the Force in Star Wars.
The Field offers a radically new view of the way our world and our bodies work. The human mind and body are not distinct and separate from their environment, but a packet of pulsating energy...
How does the Universe work and What is Reality? How can we discover the ultimate physical/mathematical laws which govern its evolution in time – or govern its state across space-time?
Because this a very complex subject, because you all start out in different places, and because I see an unconventional way to put togther the very complicated mathematical concepts of mainstream physics, let me start out with the general picture as I see it.
Soulular Travel is the physical leveraging of Time/Space for the benefit of knowledge and wisdom to the spiritual soul, the eternal jiva. It can only be accomplished by the higher being existing within and throughout the realm of perceived existence. That higher being is ever changing and monadically multifaceted in expression. It has been said that it is almost holographic in its emulation, what...
In the Scalar Heart Connection technique, we use muscle checking to provide physical, mental, and emotional feedback regarding areas of coherence or incoherence. Yet, we may not fully appreciate the remarkable functionality of the body's energetic field and holographic characteristics that are producing these positive or negative energetic feedback responses.
home.gwi.net/~erichard You are a vibrant, living, dancing hologram of light. Not just the light which your eyes detect--that is also a part of you--but the light vibration of all the presently known and measurable electromagnetic spectrum. You radiate the ultra-violet and higher energies; streams of infrared waves flow between your bodies. The complexities of microwave information resonate and chat within the molecular and cellular structures which you call a body. The cellular...
Ultra-sensitive cameras reveal that our bodies emit tiny amounts of light that are too weak for the human eye to detect
Amazing pictures of "glittering" human bodies have been released by Japanese scientists who have captured the first ever images of human "bioluminescence".
Driving through the countryside south of Hanover, it would be easy to miss the GEO600 experiment. From the outside, it doesn't look much: in the corner of a field stands an assortment of boxy temporary buildings, from which two long trenches emerge, at a right angle to each other, covered with corrugated iron. Underneath the metal sheets, however, lies a detector that stretches for 600 metres.
The Gaia Hypothesis proposes that our planet functions as a single organism that maintains conditions necessary for its survival. Formulated by James Lovelock in the mid-1960s and published in a book in 1979, this controversial idea has spawned several interesting ideas and many new areas of research. While this hypothesis is by no means substantiated, it provides many useful lessons about the interaction of physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes on Earth. Thus, it is a good...
Most of us sense that the Earth is more than a sphere of rock with a thin layer of air, ocean and life covering the surface. We feel that we belong here as if this planet were indeed our home. Long ago the Greeks, thinking this way, gave to the Earth the name Gaia or, for short, Ge. In those days, science and theology were one and science, although less precise, had soul. As time passed this warm relationship faded and was replaced by the frigidity of the schoolmen. The life sciences, no...
Written by From Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics by Marsha Sinetar.
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:28
Cosmic Consciousness was coined by the Canadian psychologist Richard M. Bucke, in his book Cosmic Consciousness 1902. He describes Cosmic Consciousness as a transpersonal mode of consciousness, an awareness of the universal mind and one's unity with it. Cosmic Consciousness prime characteristic is an awareness of the life and order in the universe.
An individual who at attains the state of Cosmic Consciousness is often described as 'Enlightened' and such a person is also said to have a...
Indian philosophy’s focus is to determine the nature of that spirit or self which is the centre of everything, the animating force which makes a person alive, alert and aware.
It is consciousness, variously called the Self, Knower, Seer, Experiencer or the Witness. It knows no distinction of gender, nationality, race or religion. It is the unchanging and all-pervading, transcending the limitations of time and space, birth and death. Ultimately it is the substratum or...