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The Sound of Gratitude

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

By DitchYourBox.com   The Sound of Gratitude DitchYourBox Are you grateful – sometimes – for just being able to experience your life as you do? Of course, you can label it as good or bad – but the fact that you are a conscious being participating in this thing that we call life – I mean, do you think about that – sometimes? Matthew has a way of asking these questions – only he has. In a cup of coffee …     Please leave a comment, and don’t forget to follow us for more articles and videos on Google+, Twitter, via RSS feed, or by simply subscribing to our newsletter at the end of this page!  ...

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How A Mirror Can Help You Realize Something Very Important About Yourself

Posted by on Jul 14, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Collective Evolution   How A Mirror Can Help You Realize Something Very Important About Yourself Collective Evolution Thought provoking theories are what I am drawn towards, and we are in a period of existence where many thought provoking theories are gaining more and more recognition as being true. Science has always been behind, because science needs proof, yet this is the exact reason why science is always behind. Consciousness is and always will come before science! We all have probably heard that saying: “All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being SELF-EVIDENT.” Self evident is capitalized because this is the most important factor, one must go through the personal experience to know this quote to be true. Looking back into our history (everything is HERE and...

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Insanity

Posted by on Jul 14, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

By Paul Kowalewski  Photo: Pixabay Insanity by Paul Kowalewski The tragic and escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians has left me heartbroken and astonished. Every day we hear stories of rockets, bombs, homes turned into piles of rubble – neighbor against neighbor as body counts rise and mothers weep for their dead children. Yesterday I listened to a fascinating BBC radio interview that gave me a new insight into this senseless warfare in a “Holy Land.” A reporter was interviewing the Jewish mayor of Jerusalem along with a Palestinian spokesman for Hamas. They both hurled the usual insults against one another, not unexpectedly accusing the other side of instigating and perpetuating the escalating destruction. Then the BBC reporter asked one simple question of both sides – a question that struck me as getting directly at the crux of the...

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Why Do Scientists Deny Psychic Phenomena?

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Aliston Texeira, Fractal Enlightenment / Waking Times   Why Do Scientists Deny Psychic Phenomena? Aliston Texeira, Fractal Enlightenment Waking Times Even though films like ‘Inception’, ‘Waking Life‘ and more recently, ‘John Dies at the End’ and ‘Now You See Me’ wouldn’t be approachable without assuming the authenticity of unexplainable events, most people, including most scientists, are unaware of the vast abundance of compelling scientific evidence for psychic phenomena, which has resulted from over a century of para-psychological research. Thousands of archaeological finds also suggest the use of such phenomenon in prehistoric times. Hundreds of carefully controlled studies — in which psi researchers continuously redesigned experiments to address comments from their critics — have produced results that demonstrate marginal but statistically significant effects for psi phenomena, especially with regard to telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis. Biologist Rupert Sheldrake, Neurologist Vilaynur Ramachandran...

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Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve

Posted by on Jul 9, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Corbettreport   Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve Corbettreport What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important questions and pulls back the curtain on America’s central bank.     Please leave a comment, and don’t forget to follow us for more articles and videos on Google+, Twitter, via RSS feed, or by simply subscribing to our newsletter at the end of this page!  ...

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Russian Physicists Seek Help to Build Nikola Tesla’s ‘Planetary Energy Transmitter’

Posted by on Jul 9, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 1 comment

Waking Times   Russian Physicists Seek Help to Build Nikola Tesla’s ‘Planetary Energy Transmitter’ Waking Times “It is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature.” – Nikola Tesla Imagine clean wireless energy available for anyone in the world to tap into; zero-emission cars and planes, self-charging electronics, and wireless appliances all harnessing energy with a radio antenna. It may sound like science fiction, but it’s actually based on century-old discoveries by Nikola Tesla. It was his plan for the Wardenclyffe Tower until it was squashed by industrialists because they could not control and meter it. The tower was to be a magnifier and transmitter of radio waves through the atmosphere that electronic devices could freely draw from. While many micro-uses of this type of energy are beginning to...

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Controlling the Weather

Posted by on Jul 7, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

By Paul Kowalewski  Photo: Pixabay Controlling the Weather by Paul Kowalewski Lots of people have been experiencing some pretty “bad” weather over this holiday weekend in America. In fact, if you happened to be on the East coast, you many have even had to flee from an approaching hurricane. I have been watching the various news stories of the thousands of “would-be” vacationers who were forced to turn around before entering coastal towns or who had to pack up all their stuff and evacuate their beach rentals to avoid the wrath of an early summer hurricane about to “make landfall” along the Carolina coast -ruining all those 4th of July plans. I was particularly struck by an interview with one family preparing to evacuate. The mom, in particular, was furious at her misfortune. “We had been preparing for this...

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Where Are We When We’re Not Here?

Posted by on Jul 4, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

By Julian Wash  Photo: Pixabay Where Are We When We’re Not Here? Julian Wash / Rattleberry Pie Dear Humans, Today I would like to return to your awareness an aspect of the Human condition that ventures past the confines of the physical realm and into the vast and infinite beyond. It’s our nature to migrate away from our bodies although we never really think of it that way. It’s not difficult to see that we’re not entirely in one place all of the time. Our thoughts are often elsewhere, transitory and elusive, and virtually immune to the entanglements of time and space. We are free to go anywhere— to visit the past and present and even walk future paths replete with its uncertainties. So how much of you are with us at this moment? If you were to hazard...

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Immigrants and Aliens

Posted by on Jul 3, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 1 comment

By Paul Kowalewski  Photo: Pixabay Immigrants and Aliens by Paul Kowalewski Since January, more than 50,000 children from Mexico and Central America have been detained at the United States border as they illegally attempted to enter this country. News reports about these “illegal immigrants” are heartbreaking, many calling it a “humanitarian crisis.” Some of these kids are only five years old, all of them under 18 – thousands of children living in “detainee camps,” cramped together, sleeping on floors. They are children without a country, no place to call home, immigrants and aliens, strangers in a foreign land. I have been paying close attention to this tragic story as it has unfolded over the past weeks, deeply disturbed at all the suffering. But yesterday something happened that shed a somewhat different light on it all for me and made...

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Leaving College For Good Was The Best Choice I Made. Here’s Why

Posted by on Jul 2, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk, Inspiring Stories, Video | 0 comments

Collective Evolution   Inspiring Ted Talk by the Co-founder of Collective Evolution.   Leaving College For Good Was The Best Choice I Made. Here’s Why Collective Evolution About 7 years ago, something happened in my life that changed the way I saw myself, my life and the world. I left college for good. I had been through 3 different programs in 3 years trying to figure out what worked for me. I was depressed on and off. I couldn’t believe that life was simply wake up and go to school until you get a degree. Then, wake up and go to a job you don’t truly like to make money to support your life until your 60 and then hopefully you can retire. Then, you die. I had to make a change and all along something told me that...

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A Science That Explains How Your Thoughts & Experiences Affect Your DNA

Posted by on Jun 27, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Collective Evolution   A Science That Explains How Your Thoughts & Experiences Affect Your DNA Collective Evolution The area of scientific study so often referred to as “pseudo-science” continues to get mainstream attention as time after time very interesting results capture the minds and hearts of those who think there is more to our world than meets the eye. While not completely understood yet, it appears the common label of “pseudo-science” is more of a defense mechanism of dogmatic scientists than it is a legitimate claim. After all, in the spirit of science, a theory holds true until we can prove it wrong via the scientific method. The field of epigenetics refers to the science that studies how the development, functioning and evolution of biological systems are influenced by forces operating outside the DNA sequence, including intracellular, environmental and energetic influences....

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Truth? What is Truth? [Is truth negotiable?]

Posted by on Jun 24, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Written by Paul Kowalewski / Introduction by Alen Mischael Vukelić  Photo: Pixabay This post means a lot to me. I’m having this conversation over and over again. If truth were just a matter of perception – would it be the truth? Impossible. The funny thing though is that the same people – many times – in different conversations – on different subjects – keep defending the scientific method by any means. If the scientific method wants to erase any kind of ‘negotiable truth’, then why doesn’t it apply to humanistic science as well? Is murder just bad because we agreed upon it as being bad? Is it just a matter of perception or is there more to it? This is the human ignorance at work – and it is ugly. To me, this is the hardest work – to...

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Peter Russell – ‘The Great Awakening’ – Interview by Iain McNay

Posted by on Jun 22, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Conscious TV  Photo: Pixabay Peter Russell – ‘The Great Awakening’ – Interview by Iain McNay Very inspiring interview with Peter Russell about: Why is there ‘a mind’ in the universe? What’s the difference between focusing and being aware? What’s the basic idea behind meditation? What is the spiritual core in all religions? How to free human consciousness from the materialistic attitude? What is it that we are really looking for? Get some great insights to these questions – and much more…       Please leave a comment, and don’t forget to follow us for more articles and videos on Google+, Twitter, via RSS feed, or by simply subscribing to our newsletter at the end of this page!  ...

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Education: Drop The Fear And Study Something You Love!

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Collective Evolution   Education: Drop The Fear And Study Something You Love! Collective Evolution In the past few years I have read a lot of articles regarding the over-priced post-secondary education system and the disappointment of many who come out of the system with a degree that does not offer them any sense of job security. This seems to be the goal of the majority of post-secondary students and I can see the benefits of such security, Yet this has been troubling me over the past few months.. Are We Making Decisions Based On Fear? Over the past year I have tried to practice Zen Buddhism in my everyday life, listening to complete sets of lectures from the likes of Alan Watts and reading historical texts such as the Diamond Sutra. From these incredibly enlightening sources of information my...

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A Worry-Free Zone

Posted by on Jun 17, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

By Paul Kowalewski  Photo: Pixabay A Worry-Free Zone by Paul Kowalewski I recently had a lengthy conversation with someone who told me that she is “always worried.” In fact, she worries so much that she finds it hard to get to sleep at night. I asked her if she was in touch with her constant anxiety, and she had a ready answer. She told me that several years ago her life had “fallen apart” – she had no sense of direction, a long-time relationship had ended, her health was failing. Then things got better for her – she went back to school, started going to a gym, made new friends. But now she fears she may be relapsing – she isn’t eating well again, the sense of losing direction has returned, and she’s worried about it. In fact, she...

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5 Things I Learned From Losing My Best Friend

Posted by on Jun 14, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Collective Evolution   5 Things I Learned From Losing My Best Friend Collective Evolution Two years ago on this day, and for months after, I wanted to die. I had just lost the man I’d been in love with for four years in a tragic accident. He was also my best friend. When I say I wanted to die, it’s strange because it makes it sound as if I was suicidal. But I was never suicidal. It’s hard to describe the feeling and might be one of those things you can’t understand unless you’ve been there, but at the time, my future looked so black, I couldn’t imagine life without him. Besides, I wanted so desperately to see him and was convinced he was on the other side. I only hoped to die, so that we could be together...

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Tesla Releases Patents in Unprecedented Move to Advance Electric Vehicles

Posted by on Jun 14, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Brandon Baker, EcoWatch / Waking Times   Tesla Releases Patents in Unprecedented Move to Advance Electric Vehicles Brandon Baker, EcoWatch Waking Times Other automakers, you, too, can build like Tesla. CEO Elon Musk says so. Tesla is now an open-source company, allowing its electric vehicle patents for outside use. Musk made the unprecedented announcement Thursday on his company’s blog. “Tesla Motors was created to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport,” he wrote. “If we clear a path to the creation of compelling electric vehicles, but then lay intellectual property landmines behind us to inhibit others, we are acting in a manner contrary to that goal. “Tesla will not initiate patent lawsuits against anyone who, in good faith, wants to use our technology.” Musk says he used to think patents were a good thing, but now he sees them as instruments to stifle...

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The Answer to Common Core: Alternative Models of Education

Posted by on Jun 12, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Video / Corbettreport.com  Photo: Pixabay The Answer to Common Core: Alternative Models of Education corbettreport.com One does not have to scratch very deeply into the surface of pop culture to see that “schools” are nearly universally portrayed in our culture as boring, stultifying, prison-like environments where students have to struggle to maintain consciousness. […]There is no one set method for education. Every child is different; each will learn in their own way, respond to challenges and tasks in different manners; benefit from different approaches and different levels of outside input and self-direction. But that is the real task of education; not teaching children to memorize names, dates and figures out of a textbook and regurgitate them on the test paper, but to understand who they are as individuals, what they can contribute to the world, and how to connect...

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This Is What Space Sounds Like. Listen Here

Posted by on Jun 11, 2014 in Blog, Daily Talk | 0 comments

Collective Evolution  Photo: Pixabay This Is What Space Sounds Like. Listen Here Collective Evolution Have you ever wondered what it would sound like to be in space? Truth is, sound does not travel through a vacuum so sound in space is actually different from what you might be used to here on Earth. In space, sound has to travel through molecules and make them vibrate in order to create waves. Therefore, sounds that have been recorded in space are that of electromagnetic vibrations that occur naturally in the vacuum of space. For a while now, NASA & other programs have been gathering space ‘sounds’ via probes and satellites to give us an idea of what ‘sound’ is like in space. To be honest, it’s kinda creepy sounding. Recordings have been taken from interactions between solar winds in our solar...

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