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Looking within Ourselves to find God

You know. I was thinking. When it comes to life. I think we are all meant to be our own shepards. We look outside of ourself for help, for love, for whatever we need. Which to an extent is good. I think we need to work together. It's apart of our nature, survival, and history to work together. But I think we globally need to start being more independent. You know like as long as I do this or that I will be okay because others opinions matter more than my own.

Science "fiction"

Just finished reading "The Lathe of Heaven" by Ursula K. LeGuin. Sweet read. I've always gotten most of my facts from science fiction. What we dream comes true. I love the genre because it's more singularly devoted to exploring "reality" and meaning in the human condition. It's true that, as in anything, there's a lot of crap out there and one has to sift through to find that which is worthy of one's time. 

Interested in starting discussion around reality and paradigm shifts. Open minds and free (fluid) thinkers all invited and welcome.

It's a COWspiracy!?!?!?

Hey everyone! 

I just watched a SUPER AWESOME documentary on how our current eating habits and agricultural practices are the leading cause of damage done to our Mother Earth. 

Its available on Netflix the name of it is Cowspiracy. You can also visit the website www.cowspiracy.com

Social Programming

We should never unestimate the myriad of ways that we are exposed to social programming, mass hypnosis, and the generational dumbing down of the populous. Television is the obvious brainwashing tool, but so is any media you can think of: movies, music, facebook, cellphones, etc. Then we're exposed to emfs, food toxins, aerial spraying, fluoride... we're being bombarded from every angle and it's affecting our brains.  You'd think that any parent or anyone who really cares about future generations on our precious planet would be up in arms, yet that's not what we see happening.

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