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Quantum Theory Proves Consciousness Moves To Another Universe After Death~via Simple Capacity

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A book titled “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe” has stirred up the Internet, because it contained a notion that life does not end when the body dies, and it can last forever. The author of this publication, scientist Dr. Robert Lanza who was voted the 3rd most important scientist alive by the NY Times, has no doubts that this is possible…..

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Quantum Theory Proves Consciousness Moves To Another Universe After Death

Tribute to Standing Rock Water Protectors – Golden Age of Gaia — Infinite Shift — Blue Dragon Journal

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Thanks to Lars Fallbeck for this tribute to the Standing Rock protectors. Source: Tribute to Standing Rock Water Protectors – Golden Age of Gaia via Tribute to Standing Rock Water Protectors – Golden Age of Gaia — Infinite Shift

via Tribute to Standing Rock Water Protectors – Golden Age of Gaia — Infinite Shift — Blue Dragon Journal

Anonymous Warns USA on Elections.

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via History Repeats Itself

Vote third party… this will have the same effect as voting for Trump #Drumpf or #Clinton. #JillStein is someone who is anti-establishment as well… We have more than 2 choices. We need to get the word out.

Much LOVE and Light on the difficult Journey we face as a Nation. I just ask myself, who represents my vision of Peace for ALL. Neither candidate holds any values that bring us closer to Peace. You cannot bring Peace through War. This must be only a “LAST RESORT” not the first option. Open your eyes and awaken to the possibilities. Or are we afraid that we will once again have to think for ourselves????  Imagine…I would prefer exactly that!

JoJo

Personal Thoughts from An Inconspicuous Alchemist, Mother, Computer Technician, Spiritualist, and Above ALL Human Being….

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The macrocosm of the universe is playing out in the microcosm of our lives. From the smallest amount of inhumanity, to the fullest scope of our potential kindnesses, we have reach a turning-point in our existence. The choice from here is our own, and is a testament to the types of humans we choose to be from thus day forward.

Personal attacks on those who speak for Peace and transparency are under attack from the established socio-economic establishments we as humans have allowed to control us for generations. Personal attacks on the integrity of the human race is prominent. We have more hatred and anger than many generations before us. We fight endless wars in the name of said Peace, and this is the most detrimental contradiction we face. Peace cannot come on the backs and blood of other living beings. It has the opposite effect on the collective unconscious.

If we continue to blindly follow without question and blatant disregard for all life, then we are no better than those we judge. We need to not discern other cultures with our own ethnocentrism. We cannot turn a blind eye to the horrors and atrocities committed by the “Powers that Be,” within our own personal psyches, and under the guise of “religion.”

Admit that our own behaviors may have contributed to the current state of unrest in our hearts and our souls. Ask ourselves daily what kind of humans we want to be as an example to future generations.

We preach hatred and wonder why our children hate. We preach violence as a means to an end, and stand in horror as our children become violent. We blame everyone else and refuse to take our own actions into consideration. What kind of lessons are we teaching the world about whom We the People truly are?

We are patriotic, pragmatic, compassionate, empathetic, wise, and proud as a culture. However, we need to note that we are also angry, afraid, unaware, warlike, and held captive by our own insecurities. We cannot and should not judge others. We need to remember that we are a melting-pot of culture and experiences, and this is the United States that our founding fathers hoped we would become.

WE must Strive to do Better! Much LOVE and Light on Your Journey…. JoJo

Snowden Reveals First Ever Public Disclosure Of Secret Black Budget Programs | Collective-Evolution

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Snowden Reveals First Ever Public Disclosure Of Secret Black Budget Programs | Collective-Evolution

via Snowden Reveals First Ever Public Disclosure Of Secret Black Budget Programs | Collective-Evolution.

Mustafa\’s Space Drive: An Egyptian Student\’s Quantum Physics Invention | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

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Mustafa\’s Space Drive: An Egyptian Student\’s Quantum Physics Invention | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

via Mustafa\’s Space Drive: An Egyptian Student\’s Quantum Physics Invention | Fast Company | Business + Innovation.

Citizen Hearing for Disclosure of Extraterrestrial Presence With Us – 2013 VIDEOS

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Citizen Hearing for Disclosure of Extraterrestrial Presence With Us – 2013 VIDEOS.

Citizen Hearing for Disclosure of Extraterrestrial Presence With Us – 2013

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I am posting these videos here to avoid the Comments made by people who have no knowledge of this scenario, but feel compelled to comment anyway!

Earth humans do not know what they do know!

If you have questions or doubts, please do your own research on this blog and elsewhere.

You may purchase a complete set of the Citizen Hearing videos (and support the work) at:

http://www.citizenhearing.org/ 

These Hearings took place during the Spring of 2013. Now, November 2014,  citizens are calling for a Congressional Hearing.

YOU CAN HELP BY CONTACTING CONGRESSIONAL MEMBERS

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REQUESTING A HEARING!

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JFK Explains His Vision of Liberalism~Accepting the NY Liberal Party Nomination

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Acceptance of the New York Liberal Party Nomination
September 14, 1960

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What do our opponents mean when they apply to us the label “Liberal?” If by “Liberal” they mean, as they want people to believe, someone who is soft in his policies abroad, who is against local government, and who is unconcerned with the taxpayer’s dollar, then the record of this party and its members demonstrate that we are not that kind of “Liberal.” But if by a “Liberal” they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people — their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties — someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a “Liberal,” then I’m proud to say I’m a “Liberal.”

But first, I would like to say what I understand the word “Liberal” to mean and explain in the process why I consider myself to be a “Liberal,” and what it means in the presidential election of 1960.

In short, having set forth my view — I hope for all time — two nights ago in Houston, on the proper relationship between church and state, I want to take the opportunity to set forth my views on the proper relationship between the state and the citizen. This is my political credo:

I believe in human dignity as the source of national purpose, in human liberty as the source of national action, in the human heart as the source of national compassion, and in the human mind as the source of our invention and our ideas. It is, I believe, the faith in our fellow citizens as individuals and as people that lies at the heart of the liberal faith. For liberalism is not so much a party creed or set of fixed platform promises as it is an attitude of mind and heart, a faith in man’s ability through the experiences of his reason and judgment to increase for himself and his fellow men the amount of justice and freedom and brotherhood which all human life deserves.

I believe also in the United States of America, in the promise that it contains and has contained throughout our history of producing a society so abundant and creative and so free and responsible that it cannot only fulfill the aspirations of its citizens, but serve equally well as a beacon for all mankind. I do not believe in a superstate. I see no magic in tax dollars which are sent to Washington and then returned. I abhor the waste and incompetence of large-scale federal bureaucracies in this administration as well as in others. I do not favor state compulsion when voluntary individual effort can do the job and do it well. But I believe in a government which acts, which exercises its full powers and full responsibilities. Government is an art and a precious obligation; and when it has a job to do, I believe it should do it. And this requires not only great ends but that we propose concrete means of achieving them.

Our responsibility is not discharged by announcement of virtuous ends. Our responsibility is to achieve these objectives with social invention, with political skill, and executive vigor. I believe for these reasons that liberalism is our best and only hope in the world today. For the liberal society is a free society, and it is at the same time and for that reason a strong society. Its strength is drawn from the will of free people committed to great ends and peacefully striving to meet them. Only liberalism, in short, can repair our national power, restore our national purpose, and liberate our national energies. And the only basic issue in the 1960 campaign is whether our government will fall in a conservative rut and die there, or whether we will move ahead in the liberal spirit of daring, of breaking new ground, of doing in our generation what Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and Adlai Stevenson did in their time of influence and responsibility.

Our liberalism has its roots in our diverse origins. Most of us are descended from that segment of the American population which was once called an immigrant minority. Today, along with our children and grandchildren, we do not feel minor. We feel proud of our origins and we are not second to any group in our sense of national purpose. For many years New York represented the new frontier to all those who came from the ends of the earth to find new opportunity and new freedom, generations of men and women who fled from the despotism of the czars, the horrors of the Nazis, the tyranny of hunger, who came here to the new frontier in the State of New York. These men and women, a living cross section of American history, indeed, a cross section of the entire world’s history of pain and hope, made of this city not only a new world of opportunity, but a new world of the spirit as well.

Tonight we salute Governor and Senator Herbert Lehman as a symbol of that spirit, and as a reminder that the fight for full constitutional rights for all Americans is a fight that must be carried on in 1961.

Many of these same immigrant families produced the pioneers and builders of the American labor movement. They are the men who sweated in our shops, who struggled to create a union, and who were driven by longing for education for their children and for the children’s development. They went to night schools; they built their own future, their union’s future, and their country’s future, brick by brick, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, and now in their children’s time, suburb by suburb.

Tonight we salute George Meany as a symbol of that struggle and as a reminder that the fight to eliminate poverty and human exploitation is a fight that goes on in our day. But in 1960 the cause of liberalism cannot content itself with carrying on the fight for human justice and economic liberalism here at home. For here and around the world the fear of war hangs over us every morning and every night. It lies, expressed or silent, in the minds of every American. We cannot banish it by repeating that we are economically first or that we are militarily first, for saying so doesn’t make it so. More will be needed than goodwill missions or talking back to Soviet politicians or increasing the tempo of the arms race. More will be needed than good intentions, for we know where that paving leads.

In Winston Churchill’s words, “We cannot escape our dangers by recoiling from them. We dare not pretend such dangers do not exist.”

And tonight we salute Adlai Stevenson as an eloquent spokesman for the effort to achieve an intelligent foreign policy. Our opponents would like the people to believe that in a time of danger it would be hazardous to change the administration that has brought us to this time of danger. I think it would be hazardous not to change. I think it would be hazardous to continue four more years of stagnation and indifference here at home and abroad, of starving the underpinnings of our national power, including not only our defense but our image abroad as a friend.

This is an important election — in many ways as important as any this century — and I think that the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party here in New York, and those who believe in progress all over the United States, should be associated with us in this great effort. The reason that Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and Adlai Stevenson had influence abroad, and the United States in their time had it, was because they moved this country here at home, because they stood for something here in the United States, for expanding the benefits of our society to our own people, and the people around the world looked to us as a symbol of hope.

I think it is our task to re-create the same atmosphere in our own time. Our national elections have often proved to be the turning point in the course of our country. I am proposing that 1960 be another turning point in the history of the great Republic.

Some pundits are saying it’s 1928 all over again. I say it’s 1932 all over again. I say this is the great opportunity that we will have in our time to move our people and this country and the people of the free world beyond the new frontiers of the 1960s.

 

Thanks to PBS.org for reminding us of the Greatness our country should be aspiring, too. Open your minds and your hearts and let us change our world together, one issue at a time.

Heraclitus Quotes ~ via ~ antryump

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Heraclitus of Ephesus (c. 535 – c. 475 BCE) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, a native of the Greek city Ephesus, Ionia, on the coast of Asia Minor. He was of distinguished parentage. Little is known about his early life and education, but he regarded himself as self-taught and a pioneer of wisdom. From the lonely life he led, and still more from the paradoxical nature of his philosophy and his stress upon the needless unconsciousness of humankind, he was called “The Obscure” and the “Weeping Philosopher”.Heraclitus is famous for his insistence on ever-present change in the universe, as stated in the famous saying, “No man ever steps in the same river twice” (see panta rhei, below). He believed in the unity of opposites, stating that “the path up and down are one and the same”, all existing entities being characterized by pairs of contrary properties. His cryptic utterance that “all entities come to be in accordance with this Logos” (literally, “word”, “reason”, or “account”) has been the subject of numerous interpretations.“Good character is not formed in a week or a month. It is created little by little, day by day. Protracted and patient effort is needed to develop good character.”“Nothing endures but change.”“Time is a game played beautifully by children.”“The best people renounce all for one goal, the eternal fame of mortals; but most people stuff themselves like cattle.”“Those who love wisdom must investigate many things”“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.”“Allow yourself to think only those thoughts that match your principles and can bear the bright light of day. Day by day, your choices, your thoughts, your actions fashion the person you become. Your integrity determines your destiny.”“To be even minded is the greatest virtue. Wisdom is to speak the truth and act in keeping with its nature.”“We are most nearly ourselves when we achieve the seriousness of the child at play.”“Thinking is a sacred disease and sight is deceptive.”“Much learning does not teach understanding.”“Man’s character is his fate.”“Abundance of knowledge does not teach men to be wise.”“Character is destiny”.“Opposition brings concord. Out of discord comes the fairest harmony”.

via Heraclitus Quotes.

Sunset for the Ambassador: New Bridge Plan Coming Today ~ via Michigan in Pictures

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This is Ambassador Bridge…, photo by MaRia Popi Photography

Sunset, or at least twilight has arrived for the privately owned Ambassador Bridge. The AP is reporting that there’s now a deal for the long-discussed bridge between Detroit & Windsor:

Canadian Transport Minister Lisa Raitt and Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder have called a news conference Wednesday about the planned new $2 billion bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

Snyder’s office said Tuesday that Raitt and the governor “will make an announcement regarding the New International Trade Crossing” at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Canadian Club Heritage Center in Windsor.

The governor’s and transport minister’s offices declined immediate comment Tuesday on the nature of the announcement.

Michigan and Canadian leaders have agreed to build the bridge over the Detroit River between Windsor and Detroit’s southwest side.

Officials say Canada would finance construction of the bridge, which would open in 2020.

Definitely view Maria’s photo background bigtacular for the full impact and see more in her Detroit slideshow.

via Sunset for the Ambassador: New Bridge Plan Coming Today.