Wrong darlin.Carol wrote:un oh Jenetta " "Sweetpea" is the child of Popeye & Olive in the cartoon Popeye The Sailor Man." you're dating yourself now.
Paul is my son's age and I doubt he's ever watched Popeye.
I eats me spinich.
Wrong darlin.Carol wrote:un oh Jenetta " "Sweetpea" is the child of Popeye & Olive in the cartoon Popeye The Sailor Man." you're dating yourself now.
Paul is my son's age and I doubt he's ever watched Popeye.
The reasoms why cults including alien and ascension cults and the more dangerous cults like scientology the Unification church, far right racial puritan ufo cults, and mainstream religions do so well, is because they provide a haven for ontological insecurity. Whilst some religions and cults offer fixed date scenarios (that are always changed) others have vague meaningless promises like "soon my brothers and sisters" etc etc. Its the carrot and donkey scenario. Marx was quite right when he said religion was the opium of the people.mudra wrote:Yes there are cults out there and followers of these cults. But those pointing them out may be oblivious ( and I think this is'nt your case Floyd ) that we are living on this Earth in a cultic society at large.Floyd wrote:Whilst its good that people discover new philosophical concepts, even if its a copy and paste job, ontological insecurity is particularly interesting when understanding religious cults. Leaders of cults find those who happen to find themselves in this disassociated state ripe for the picking. Espescially catastrophic niburu or older end of the world cults.
It fills a gap. Provides a solution.
Thanx buttercup.
The taxes we pay are our offerings on the alter of our leaders and our hard labor reflects the sweat of our devotion to them although most of us don't even know their true faces.We work for them until we can't any longer and when retirement comes we are thanked with little left to survive decently on.
Their school programs teach us how, when and what to think and television is a daily mantra that does the rest.
The air we breathe ( chemtrails ...) , the food we eat ( Monsanto and the chemical industry), the water we drink ( fluorization ), the energy we use ( gas ,petrol, electricity.. ) are in their hands.
Our health physical and mental is in their hands too ( pharmaceuticals) .
They keep record of all their " devotees ".From the moment we are born we are given an ID and this will be used through our entire life. Escaping the system isn't such an easy thing to do although attempts are being made to change things here and there ( permaculture, organic food, new currencies , homeopathy, naturopathy ... ) which would tend to indicate we are waking up. For there is no " waking up " I believe without constructive actions taken along a new state of consciousness.
These " gurus " consider they own the Earth and we are renting her from them at high costs.
They decide what is right and what is wrong and create laws accordingly. On a worldwide basis that translates as boycot , threats or the start of a war.
When we come up with our own ideas or solutions that go against theirs or when we don't obey by the rules we are punished by fines, imprisonment, black propaganda or worse our bodies conveniently removed from circulation and further nuisance hence avoided. It's not so easy to leave the system completely would we want to do so .
I think our own ignorance is a craving for those types of abuses.The disassociated state you mention Floyd is rampant on this planet. It is the one thing that needs to be fixed I believe. That people realize who they really are and give their own power back to themselves and that includes the leaders of this world as well. The power of fully awakened beings capable to be their own master and whose open Heart creates harmony around them.Organizing ourselves is'nt a bad thing if we want to live with one another but giving our own power entirely away to organizations that then decides of every one of our moves is a lack of discernment and cultivates blindness.We are feeding other determined power by not using our own.
Love from me
mudra
I think it's a bit like eating pudding. It tastes good at the beginning but when you have taken too much of it begins to hurt.Floyd wrote:
To be fully free a good starting point is to abandon all dogma, religion and political idelogy. Then take it from there. Of course we are all being controlled by market forces politics and religion. But hey XXXX em all. Do things on your terms. Dare to be different.
Paul - just out of general curiosity have you ever had a near death experience or out of body experience?Floyd wrote:Hey mudras
What political ideology floats ur boat.
Do you go along with the normal options?
Left or right?
Or a spiritual option?
But spirituality has no place in politics?
Its just another term for those who are religious but make it up themselves.
Can there be a non religious non political option?
What would be your answer?
Maybe some will ascend or get some kind of help.
What you think?
If we pay less taxes will that help us on our cosmic travels !
Neither left nor right Floyd,neither upwards towards heaven either.Floyd wrote:Hey mudras
What political ideology floats ur boat.
Do you go along with the normal options?
Left or right?
Or a spiritual option?
But spirituality has no place in politics?
Its just another term for those who are religious but make it up themselves.
Can there be a non religious non political option?
What would be your answer?
Maybe some will ascend or get some kind of help.
What you think?
If we pay less taxes will that help us on our cosmic travels !
http://www.sharedwisdom.com/article/australian-aboriginal-wisdomSeveral years ago, I received an email from some unknown soul—an unexpected missive that included the words of an Australian Aboriginal elder named Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann. I had never heard of her before, but as I read through her brief statement, I realized that her narrative was filled with power in its simplicity and directness. Miriam Rose's message is clearly for all of us, and so I share some of it with you here enhanced by some additional information about Aboriginal thought.
For starters, Miriam Rose defines the ability called dadirri as a special quality that allows each of us to make contact with a deep spring that lies within us. To connect with that spring requires that we achieve a state of quiet, still awareness. It is similar to what we Westerners call 'contemplation' or 'meditation.' Shamanic practitioners know it well.
Dadirri
For the traditional Aboriginals, Miriam Rose proclaims that this contemplative focus permeates their entire way of life, their whole being—that dadirri continually renews them on a day-to-day basis, bringing them peace, creating harmony where there is disharmony, producing balance where there is imbalance, restoring health where there is illness.
There are no great hidden truths here, no 'secret knowledge' hidden away for centuries, waiting for a bunch of New Age charismatics with power point presentations to rediscover them, excavate them, and write a book about them, proclaiming them as the solution to all our problems, personal and collective.
This woman's message conveys a simple and unmistakable truth—that the practice of dadirri makes the Aboriginals feel whole again. She shares that they cannot live good and useful lives unless they practice dadirri and that they learned how to do this from their ancestors.
As a Western anthropologist who has done considerable time in the indigenous world, I can appreciate this traditional woman's words. During my years spent among the tribal peoples of Africa, one of the things that I learned is that they are not threatened by silence. To the contrary, they are completely at home in it. Their traditional ways have taught them how to be still and how to listen to the silence. Accordingly, they do not try to hurry things up. Rather they allow them to follow their natural courses—like the seasons... and they wait.
So the Aboriginal woman's message from Australia conveys a familiar message as well as an extraordinary claim—that those Aboriginals still living in their traditional lifeways don't worry... that they never worry. They know that in the practice of dadirri—the deep listening and quiet stillness of the soul-that all ways will be made clear to them in time.
The Aboriginal Perspective
The traditional Aboriginals are not 'goal oriented' in the same way that we Westerners are programmed to be from childhood, nor do they attempt 'to push the river' which they know with absolute certainty is an exercise in absolute futility. In Miriam Rose's words: "We are like the tree standing in the middle of a bushfire sweeping through the timber. The leaves are scorched and the tough bark is scarred and burnt, but inside the tree, the sap is still flowing and under the ground, the roots are still strong. Like the tree, we have endured the flames and yet we still have the power to be reborn."
Love from meCarol wrote:
Paul - just out of general curiosity have you ever had a near death experience or out of body experience?
Regarding NDA Carol I meant to tell you I was very happy you decided to stay a little longer with us during
your recent NDA.
Do you remember of anything that happened during that time ?
Now another country worth looking at is Australia.
Regarding Australia it all looks good but I wonder what our friend EnemyofNWO would have to say.
He doesn't seem to hold Australia in his heart.
mudra wrote:Love from meCarol wrote:
Paul - just out of general curiosity have you ever had a near death experience or out of body experience?
Regarding NDA Carol I meant to tell you I was very happy you decided to stay a little longer with us during
your recent NDA.
Do you remember of anything that happened during that time ?
Now another country worth looking at is Australia.
Regarding Australia it all looks good but I wonder what our friend EnemyofNWO would have to say.
He doesn't seem to hold Australia in his heart.
mudra
I often have a near bored to death experience Carol when i read about niburu and other such fictions. I have certainly left my body on more than one occasion.mudra wrote:Love from meCarol wrote:
Paul - just out of general curiosity have you ever had a near death experience or out of body experience?
Regarding NDA Carol I meant to tell you I was very happy you decided to stay a little longer with us during
your recent NDA.
Do you remember of anything that happened during that time ?
Now another country worth looking at is Australia.
Regarding Australia it all looks good but I wonder what our friend EnemyofNWO would have to say.
He doesn't seem to hold Australia in his heart.
mudra
I hate to disappoint but those are "Sun Dogs" Bob. And the person who put that video together needs a spanking. Because some of the sun dogs he/she shows are from videos that clearly state what they are.bobhardee wrote:
Hi Bob.bobhardee wrote:The sun dogs will move as the camera moves. Yes there are some there. However, if you will recheck this video, not all of them are sun dogs. There are some S.D.'s in each one because that is what you get when you direct a camera into the sun. In the last part of the video, the camera person is on the empire state building and you can see that s/he is pointing the camera in two different directions to take a picture of two sunsets.
There are a bunch of these and I do try to find ones that seem real. I like this video because its message was so Floyd friendly. I have photographed sunsets in an effort to take similar shots. It seems that the best ones are captured when the sun is filtered. This can be through a dark filter such as a welders hat or thick clouds.
Bob H.