Cognitive Dissonance? Or Mass Dissassociative Disorder

Sounds like a false choice, I know, but it’s not. Unconscious humanity is in a real pickle. A little term defining first since these concepts may seem confusing. Cognitive dissonance, which most people are familiar with, is a psychological phenomenon that takes place in less than conscious human thinking, and a ... … Read entire article »
The Calm Before the Shift

There appears to be a growing sentiment that we’re on the verge of some kind of significant breakthrough. Not the obvious crackdown of the PTBs, but a good move forward for conscious humanity. It seems to be an awareness step of some sort, but this next stage is becoming more ... … Read entire article »
Transformation is Our Deepest Purpose

“What, if not transformation, is our deepest purpose?” — Rainer Maria Rilke. One of the reasons we are here, perhaps the most meaningful reason, is to transform ourselves. But what does that really mean? To transform is to change the shape or character of … according to my dictionary. I love this definition ... … Read entire article »
The Three Qualities

In 1946, Glenn Clark wrote a book about author/sculptor Walter Russell, titled, The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe. It’s a small book, but it’s always been a favorite. Here is an inspiring excerpt in which Clark is interviewing Russell: “Can you give me the secret of your life?” ... … Read entire article »
A Boy and a Psychiatrist

there is a boy in Los Angeles who is being drugged to death by a psychiatrist this professional is quite sure he knows what is going on in the boy’s brain but the boy, in a last desperate act, is loading a shotgun and he’s carrying it in a case to a mall there ... … Read entire article »
Go See “Elysium”

Neill Blomkamp’s “Elysium,” the number one movie in America last weekend, is a sci-fi practically made for progressives. That might not be what Blomkamp intended, but anyone who is concerned about health care, immigration reform, and climate change is going to love this movie. “Elysium” opens in the year 2154, on ... … Read entire article »
The Police State Mindset in Public Schools

“Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, which all resemble prisons?” – Michel Foucault. Once upon a time in America, parents breathed a sigh of relief when their kids went back to school after a summer’s hiatus, content in the knowledge that for a good portion of the ... … Read entire article »
Edgar Cayce: Time and No Time

What did Edgar Cayce mean when he said, ‘There is no time’? Time, as we know it on this planet, is only as relevant as it is to how our planet spins to create the illusion of “one day”. If you are 30 years old in “Earth years” and were to ... … Read entire article »
Will the Sun Cause an Unprecedented Catastrophe?

The sun is about to flip its magnetic field, at the peak of its 11-year solar cycle or at the half-way point of what scientists call a solar maximum — when the star is at its most violent in terms of solar flares and the Earth is most vulnerable to ... … Read entire article »
The Cosmic Shift and Unconscious Crazies

There’s a lot of very interesting information available on this transition we’re going through and with many interpretations, and some great advice on how to manage these vibrational changes. My personal take is to stay very alert and aware on every front, most of all with my thoughts and feelings, ... … Read entire article »
One-World Brain

In the 1930s, British intelligence agent and one-world theoretician H.G. Wells proposed a mind control plan that is apparently coming to fruition now, at the turn of the 21st century, with the creation of the Internet. At a November, 1936 speech before the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Wells laid ... … Read entire article »
Beware of the State, Not of the Terrorists

What I am doing as a result of the new US government terrorist attack alert? Absolutely nothing. The chance of a terrorist striking me is less than .000,000,0001%. However, there are things I am real concerned about: 1. Walking the streets late at night, for fear of being mugged by desperate, poorly ... … Read entire article »
The Awakening

Throughout history there have been numerous prophecies and theories put forth about the awakening of humanity. In this current age of information, the concept of awakening has spawned a variety of differing opinions and industries. It can all become rather confusing as everyone offers different definitions of what the awakening ... … Read entire article »
Designing the Mind: A Fable

Before I launch into the fable, I want to discuss briefly a related matter. The submerging of the individual into the collective, group-think, the consensus. To many people, this submerging seems like a good idea. Why? Because they don’t perceive the actual creative potential of the individual. Therefore, they don’t see ... … Read entire article »
Can the Surveillance State Be Evaded?

“If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be: cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents, build improved electronic gadgets in ... … Read entire article »
The Criminal State

The State’s criminality is nothing new and nothing to be wondered at. It began when the first predatory group of men clustered together and formed the State, and it will continue as long as the State exists in the world, because the State is fundamentally an anti-social institution, fundamentally criminal. ... … Read entire article »
Imagine 2012

Imagine there’s no vermin It’s easy if you try No poor slaves below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living in the way Imagine no democracy It isn’t hard to do Nothing to kill or die for And no patriotism too Imagine all the people Living life in peace You may say I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only ... … Read entire article »
Misogyny: The World’s Oldest Prejudice

her shaved head like a stubble of black corn her blindfold a bandage her noose a ring Seamus Heaney, ‘Punishment’ from North (1975) On 22 June 2002, in a remote area of the Punjab, a Pakistani woman named Mukhtaran Bibi was sentenced on the orders of a tribal council to be gang raped because allegedly her ... … Read entire article »
The Fear of Symbols

Groups use symbols. But symbols have no inherent power. None. They have power only when people believe in them. In which case it’s the belief that is the power. Just as important, symbols have no inherent meaning. They only have the meaning given to them. So, for example, the famous eye and pyramid ... … Read entire article »
Terraform Delta

INCEPTION AND CONTRACTS We were relaxing in the common area at World Control Headquarters (World Control Headquarters is a beautiful underground city located in central Africa. In this protected area, from which the Order of the Illuminati, owners of the planet Earth, rule the world, visitors from other worlds are free ... … Read entire article »