“He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened.” ~Lao Tzu
(JuevesFilosofico) – One of the hardest things in life is the mastery of ones true self, not the self that many will confuse with the clever ego, which is also found within, but the true self that is recognized at a higher state of consciousness. When you have realized that you’re not the identification of the body that is subjected to birth and death, you are then beyond the ego, beyond duality, and beyond society’s collective illusion of reality. As Leonardo Da Vinci said,
“One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.”
“As far as the laws of the universe refer to reality they are not certain and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.” ~Albert Einstein
(JuevesFilosofico) – As mentioned in “Illusion and Reality,” ‘The world that we experience is an illusion of reality, everything in our physical experience is a 100% reflection of who we are within, that is why there is no such thing as coincidence!’ Also shown in the blog post “The Observer Effect,” matter acts in the presence of an observer, and in the video called “The Double Slit Experiment,” it also states, ‘The observer collapsed the wave function simply by observing.’ Read the rest of this entry »
(RonPaul2012) - Many have enjoyed and shared Juan Williams excellent column today at The Hillabout Ron Paul’s influence and legacy. Two highlights from Williams about how Dr. Paul has changed the debate:
(Infowars) – When Steve Jobs first announced the iPhone in January of 2007, the tech world was abuzz about what this single device could mean to the future of mobile communication. He told the crowd at Macworld that Apple was coming out with a communications device, internet browser and a media player. What police are discovering is that the iPhone is also a great tool for tracking and prosecuting their owners. It turns out that the iPhone stores a lot more information than you may think.
Filmed 23rd July 2010 at Secret Garden Party 2010 in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.
I was giving a speech at this festival and realised they’d invited a globalist as well. The Love Police go to investigate. As usual, the minions of the borg stand by their mainstream man. Read the rest of this entry »
(SteveWatson) – Warning: This contains spoilers for those who have not yet seen the movie or read the book!
The Road, directed by John Hillcoat based on the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name, is an extremely powerful film because it explores the fundamental human condition and the basic struggle between good and evil.
The imagery in the movie provides the perfect backdrop for a stunning exploration of the greatest threat to our civilization – barbarism.
The near future post-apocalyptic landscape serves as a physical embodiment of the spiritual decline of humanity we see unfolding all around us today. Read the rest of this entry »
A man accused of impersonating a police officer has been released on $500 bail.
Charlie Veitch, 29, lives in England but was in Toronto for the G20 summit. He’s been described as an absurdist comedian – but police aren’t laughing. Read More Here
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(CityNews) – Video: G20 Charlie Veitch arrested for impersonating a police officer City News at 6
June 30, 2010 Broadcast of a Toronto television news cast City News at 6. Dwight Drummond from Citytv reports on the arresting of Charlie Veitch, a British comedian charged by Toronto police for impersonating a police officer during the lead up to the G20 summit. all rights to Rogers Media Read the rest of this entry »
(KurtNimmo) – Dan Dicks of Press for Truth reports this morning that Charlie Veitch of The Love Police was arrested yesterday in Toronto for refusing to cooperate with the police.
“While using his megaphone to inform the people of Toronto about G20 related issues we were surrounded by police who demanded our identification. When Charlie stated that he wishes to remain anonymous he was immediately detained and placed under arrest. The officer stated that Charlie was being detained under the ‘public works protection act’ for failing to identify himself,” writes Dicks. Read the rest of this entry »
(Telegraph) – Soldiers form loyal “Bands of Brothers” fighting and dying for each other because they have the same instincts that cause mothers to ferociously protect their newborns, a study suggests.
Researchers have found that in the heat of battle they have the same chemicals running through their bloodstreams as protective mothers, meaning they develop incredibly strong bonds with each other but become extremely aggressive to outsiders.
The effect resolves around the hormone oxytocin which is released at times of stress and when people socialise with each other. Read the rest of this entry »
(May 20) – Alex talks with Charlie Veitch, the man behind The Love Police blog. Veitch’s videos have raised awareness of the authoritarian attitude of police and security guards in their dealings with the public in England. Read the rest of this entry »
(May 20) – Alex talks with Charlie Veitch, the man behind The Love Police blog. Veitch’s videos have raised awareness of the authoritarian attitude of police and security guards in their dealings with the public in England. Read the rest of this entry »
(Infowars) – Where has benevolence, charity, long-suffering, virtue, and the love of freedom gone? Has the love of idle pursuits replaced the love of true wisdom guided by an endless search for universal truth? Read the rest of this entry »
I hope everyone enjoys our pilot for a new weekly WeAreChange show. On our 1st episode we go over the daily news, overview Obama’s year in office, give you the weather, sports, and two great interview with Cindy Sheehan and Charlie Veitch of the Love Police. Read the rest of this entry »
I hope everyone enjoys our pilot for a new weekly WeAreChange show. On our 1st episode we go over the daily news, overview Obama’s year in office, give you the weather, sports, and two great interview with Cindy Sheehan and Charlie Veitch of the Love Police. Read the rest of this entry »
(Times) – When it began it was just a computer game. Now it is seen as a cultural force that sparks love affairs, breaks marriages and creates “sweat shops” to satisfy a black market in virtual goods. Read the rest of this entry »
On September 17, in the midst of the publicity blitz for his cinematic takedown of the capitalist order, Moore talked with Nation columnist Naomi Klein by phone about the film, the roots of our economic crisis and the promise and peril of the present political moment. Read the rest of this entry »
(Jim Marrs) – Today, one of the biggest problem we have, and one of the things that shocks so many Americans, is the rise of teen suicides and the rise of school shootings. Yet all we hear from the corporate mass media on the shootings is “Well, we need to take the guns away.” Let me tell you something, I went to school in Texas. We took guns to school. Nobody shot anybody. So what’s changed? Drugs. Read the rest of this entry »
“Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love…” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1958
“There comes a time when silence is betrayal…” Dr. King, 1967
I remember back in the good ol’ days of 2005 and 2006 when being against the wars was not only politically correct, but it was very popular. I remember receiving dozens of awards, uncountable accolades and even was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Read the rest of this entry »
“Build it and they will come” is the phrase behind most of our dreams, but we have failed to fall in love with life so we built our fantasies on the ever-shifting sands of inauthentic lives. We should not be surprised then, that everything is crumbling now, or that there are almost no answers anywhere because we put our faith in all the wrong places, and especially in the wrong people. Read the rest of this entry »
The word conspiracy (con + spire) actually means to breathe together. The poetic essay below is an inspiring reminder that we are being deliciously enveloped by a growing spiritual conspiracy. Read the rest of this entry »
Antidepressant drugs, already known to cause sexual side effects, may also suppress the basic human emotions of love and romance. Read the rest of this entry »
So now we must ask ourselves, with this awareness and this anger what do we do? Do I attack and lash out physically to the slave masters? Do I think there is no hope and no future for humanity and allow my anger to turn into depression and resentment? Read the rest of this entry »