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Answers?

Submitted by MagaMan on Monday, March 26, 2018 9:35 AM
http://pixabay.com I’ve realized that in the 20th century a major subtle attitude emerged: that there were “answers.” It was okay to ask questions and the unspoken message was that someone somewhere did have an answer. What wasn’t said explicitly enough was that indeed, there were answers to some questions, but this accounted for perhaps only Read More…
Jealousy

Submitted by Silver Sage on Sunday, March 25, 2018 11:05 AM
http://pixabay.com Jealousy: Mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. – Dictionary.com Jealousy is comparison. And we have been taught to compare, we have been conditioned to compare, always compare. Somebody else has a better house, somebody else has a more beautiful body, somebody else has more money, Read More…
Humanity’s End Game

Submitted by MasterMind on Sunday, March 25, 2018 9:05 AM
http://pixabay.com What will it take for humanity to survive this century? Around the world, people in the scientific community are raising alarms about the state of the planet and about our ability to survive. Among them is Australian science writer and author Julian Cribb. A Fellow of both the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Read More…
Taming Our Monkey Mind

Submitted by Unself on Saturday, March 24, 2018 10:41 AM
http://pixabay.com When was the last time you observed your thoughts – the incessant stream of neural impulses? Our mind, on average, has over 50,000 thoughts in a given day – even while busy with a certain task, it is forever racing ahead with numerous other thoughts – of potential rewards, of missed opportunities, of future Read More…
It’s Not Just One Thing, To Believe There’s A Gas Station On The Corner

Submitted by Jacob Weiskopfh Ph.D on Friday, March 23, 2018 10:18 AM
http://pixabay.com Amusing philosophical thoughts from Eric Schwitzgebel – A couple of weekends ago, at the fabulous conference on the nature of belief at UC Santa Barbara, Elisabeth Camp said something that kind of bugged me. It wasn't her main point, and lots of philosophers say similar things, so I don't mean to criticize Camp specifically. Read More…
Growing Mandatory Obedience And Defending Our Inalienable Rights

Submitted by Mad Max on Thursday, March 22, 2018 12:10 PM
http://pixabay.com A growing number of us realise that certain freedoms we have taken for granted for so long are seriously under threat. Unscrupulous governmental authorities and corporations driven by self-interests are overseeing increasing agendas with intended outcomes designed to make us comply, forcing us into more and more mandatory obedience. For instance, in recent years, Read More…
The Philosopher’s Stone – Low Demiurgic Technology

Submitted by Dr. How on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 9:41 AM
http://pixabay.com The Philosopher’s Stone is not just a spiritual metaphor but an actual substance that can transmute lead or mercury into gold. The Stone is a product of Alchemy. Unlike chemistry, which only deals with physical matter and energy, Alchemy makes use of etheric and astral energies to reconfigure matter at the quantum level. Alchemy Read More…
Making Decisions With Logic And Intuition

Submitted by Fysh on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 6:58 PM
http://pixabay.com Making decisions is often one of the toughest challenges we face as human beings. And yet having the ability to decide is one of our greatest causes to rejoice, since it proves we are more than mere automata controlled rigidly by inflexible physical laws. We are each a unique and complex mix of values, Read More…
The Sufi’s Aim

Submitted by SALAAM – Presider on Monday, March 19, 2018 11:44 AM
http://pixabay.com The Sufi's aim in life is not to differ from any religion, nor to abuse any society. Whatever it be, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, or any other religion, whether it be the Theosophical Society, New Thought, or Christian Science, he does not see what weaknesses, what faults may be in them, but he sees Read More…
To Stress Or Not To Stress

Submitted by LI – Executor on Sunday, March 18, 2018 9:58 AM
http://pixabay.com Here are the basic assumptions I work with in dealing with stress: A. All physical, emotional, mental or spiritual problems are due to stress, which I define as a bodily tension reaction to a physical, emotional, mental or spiritual stressor. I also define "spiritual" as energetic, not religious. B. A stressor is some physical, Read More…