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Beautiful, affordable, and sustainable; Timbercrete is hard to beat for building homes. Worried about Global Warming?  Here's one answer.   I want one, how 'bout you? ~ Noa

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The Story Of Timbercrete Bricks and Blocks

  • 7 years ago

    It is my hope sustainable and new building practices become the norm as we respond to climate change!


    I love the model house design! So beautiful!


    Blessings


    Fairy


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Bob07 posted a new Topic in General Discussion:

The article Jez posted was enlightening from a psychological standpoint, and there was a lot of good discussion generated in that string, so I won't comment on any of that except to say that the bias of the writer is obvious regarding "conspiracies". 

  • 7 years ago

    If food has a list of ingredients, it is not food.


  • tscout's picture
    7 years ago

    That's a great line to throw in the fight against the "dark act" Fairy!!! Although it was defeated a couple of months back, I just heard they have found another way to slide it in... Check out Ocean Robbins, son of John Robbins, he is involved in the fight against it.

    Peace Bubble to you!!! l,,,,T


  • tscout's picture
    7 years ago

    oh,,,and I just saw this one,,,,If your supermarket has a "health food" section, what does that say about the rest of the store?


  • 7 years ago

    Health Food has become a snotty word. Used by people to show how much class they have. All Food is Healthy. If it has a list of ingredients it is not food. It is a product. The more ingredients, the less it is a food product and more of a food like product.


    I bless all with Love,


    Fairy


  • esrw02's picture
    7 years ago

    Awesome I dig it . So true !!!!! thanks for sharing Fairy!!


  • fredburks's picture
    7 years ago

    Great stuff! I somehow missed this one when it was first posted. Take care.


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  • Noa's picture
    7 years ago

    Nice. Here are the lyrics:


    "The Show Starts Now"


    The physicist and the mystic say there's no such thing as time.

    If God is now and everywhere, why's it so hard to find?

    I wanna be the guy who lives in the moment, not so lost in my mind.

    So I guess my show starts now. My show starts now


    Grandma said it don't matter where we go to or come from.

    She said, "Worry about what you're made to do not what you're made of."

    They say we're made of chaos. I say we're made of love.

    And that's why our show starts now. Our show starts now.


    Hold your breath for a better day, and you'll never learn how to breathe.

    You're afraid of the dark, but that's where you learn to see.

    You're no good to the living if you're too afraid to bleed.


    And that's why your show starts now Your show starts now.


  • garydgreer's picture
    7 years ago

    Like it. A lot.


  • Eyejay's picture
    7 years ago

    Beautiful.................at one point I had to rewind, as I was so sure the young lady on the violin was a Mermaid .............LOL Thanks Fairy


    In Lak'ech Ala K'in


  • 7 years ago

    Our Show Starts Now.. it is a deep song that is joyous to walk and listen to. And yes, at one point I thought she was a Mermaid too... Fairies are everywhere.


    I bless all with Love.


    Fairy


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    8 years ago

    Since the video was uploaded to Youtube in 2011, the rankings have changed.  (They said on the video that people can input their preferences and change the rankings.)


    As of this writing,  http://freedominthe50states.org/#list ranks the top 5 states as:  1. North Dakota 2. South Dakota, 3. Tennessee, 4.  New Hampshire, 5. Oklahoma.


    Isn't that interesting?


     


  • Wendy's picture
    8 years ago

    I'm glad there a southern state in the mix now - I'm tired of these cold winters. Isn't North Dakota that state with it's own independent bank? I bet if you looked at freedom world wide Iceland would be up there too, now that it has kicked out the banksters.


     


  • 7 years ago

    Interesting. Yes there is a high degree of Individual Freedom here in NH--- and yet too much a good thing is causes real heart aches. Colebrook, NH comes to mind.


    http://nhpr.org/post/bookshelf-look-back-colebrook-massacre


    I bless this state of NH I live, where many are highly Civic Minded and conservatively Conservationist--- meaning property value is the main reason for agreeing Climate Change has occured, as one's property is destroyed by weather in ways that do not follow a previously established pattern, one who cares about their assets, will look into the data, and combine it with experience and come up with an action plan to address the concerns.


    In this case, Climate Change is accepted by most Conservatives as they are having direct real time and place experiences.  This is what moves a Conservative, real experience.


    For awhile there were those who tried to politicize Climate Change  There were those who tried to blame Pres. Obama, Liberals, and those who they did not agree with.  But in the end, erosion won out.  One can not dither with Mother Nature.  She wins everytime. 


    Another, new conservative development is the understanding that Humanity is part of Nature, not seperate from Nature.  This is leading to some very progressive conservationsit policies.  It does make good sense.


    NH is also leading the way on how to integrate immigrants into the community. 


    http://www.unionleader.com/NH-has-a-plan-for-new-arrivals-07052016


    As far as banking, NH has the high number of community banks and community credit unions.  NH also have a very robust informal economy. 


    A local author in NH wrote a very well researched book on slavery called "Color me included,"  By Deborah Knowlton. You will not find this book on Amazon.com.  


    In the town I live there is a sizable homeschool community.  The reasons are diverse-- but two main groups are evident:  Religious Christian Right and those who believe in UnSchooling. 


    Just to be clear I am a strong supporter of Public Education. 


    There is a high standard of living in NH for many   This is due to a variety of reasons spanning education, taxes, civic mindedness, and sensible common sense approaches to poverty alleviation. Just as in other "less free states" there is homelessness here in NH.  Our homeless are often not seen and yet there is a great need here.  Food insecurity is a huge issue also in NH.  This is usually addressed at the local level with small state or federal grants providing seed money.  The key word in NH is local.  Local Politics, Local Solutions. 


    There is much freedom here in NH.  And with Freedom comes great responsibility.  Colebrook, NH is a reminder of what happens when one believes their individual rights outweigh the rights of others to their Liberty, Life and Pursuit of Happiness.


  • esrw02's picture
    7 years ago

    Sometimes these numbers can be wrong !!! Statistics are tools to get masses to believe.


    Not sayin they are wrong everytime but we have to discern .


  • Noa's picture
    7 years ago

    Yes, and one man's paradise is another man's ball and chain. We each have our own preferences and priorities.


  • esrw02's picture
    7 years ago

    Big hugs Noa


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    7 years ago

    Thanks Noa, will check these out too.


  • Wendy's picture
    7 years ago

    Wow Francis,

    You should have a right to clean EMF free space the same way you have a right to clean water and air!

    These arrays emit microwaves and I would think there would be a way to detect that so you could take these people to court. I feel terrible and in a small way responsible! I used to work for an engineering firm that put these towers up but we designed the big ones that are far away from homes. At the time in the 90's it was somewhat debatable how much harm they did.

    Do you know what company is putting them up? The light pole is on town property so you could complain to your city government. From what I remember, most towns required that abutters were notified when the big towers went up. If you rent, perhaps your landlord was notified but he should have informed you! Perhaps you can withhold rent until he fixes the problem. I would talk to all you neighbors about this.


  • Noa's picture
    7 years ago

    It sounds logical, Wendy, yet I wonder why so many residents seem to have so little power over things like Smart Meters on their homes or tap water that catches fire when lit by a match (the after-effect of fracking). On the other hand, it seems like people are organizing more and more on the community level to fight injustices of all kinds, so that could be an effective way to go. I'm guessing the success of such campaigns depend on the talent, organization, and commitment of the citizens involved.


  • Francis's picture
    7 years ago

    So I bought an emf detector and walked around town today after first testing our apartment space and the rest of the building. Turns out our building is a safe zone of sorts, for the simple fact that life on the streets is toxic! We were appalled to discover the readings as we walked about town. What we thought was dangerous in our apartment paled in comparison to what was registering on the sidewalks of downtown San Francisco. Let me first give this some context. The pamphlet that came with the detector registers the levels of Radiofrequency like this: No Concern - less than 0.0001; Slight Concern - 0.0001 - 0.0100; Severe Concern - 0.0100 - 1.0000; Extreme Concern - Over 1.0000. So we were pretty concerned when we discovered a few hot spots in our apartment that registered near the "extreme concern" region, a couple of them being in our bed, and noticed that most of the apartment is in the severe range with only the kitchen and bathroom in the slight. But then walking around town the detector began fluctuating between the 2.0's and 3.0's while receding occasionally back to the severe range and then again jumping up to 7.0 to 10.0 for a while and then back down again. We walked up to Huntington Park near Grace Cathedral and watched it fluctuate between 11.0 and 23.0. Wtf! That is way too high. This is a place where people come with their children and walk their dogs. We walked into Grace Cathedral to see if it was any better in there and saw the meter go off the charts again registering over 20.0 at the entrance to the church (inside had much safer levels). Across the street at the Masonic Temple or Auditorium, where we park our car down on the fifth level, it registered 0.0008, the safest place we encountered, I guess being underground and surrounded by concrete is the key. Oh, one more thing, when we turned on our cell phones the meter hit a high of 243.0000 and fluctuated around there for the first 20 seconds before settling down to the severe range. Hit the email or internet button and back over 200 it goes until you disconnect. The same thing happens when you turn it off, off the charts. It did settle in the severe range if not being used or on the internet. I haven't tested it during calls because I refuse to use it that way.


    Thanks esrw02, Wendy and Noa for all your feedback. It does seem an uphill battle to take them to court since they only legally acknowledge the thermal factor when it comes to the dangers of these technologies, as if whatever we can't see or feel does not exist when it's already been proven that our eyes can only see a fraction of the visible spectrum. But after walking around town Wendy, a "clean EMF free space" appears to be a long lost dream when living in the big cities. It is simply out of control on the streets and our apartment is the refuge. Crazy.


    Really appreciate all the feedback, great hearing from you guys again.


  • Noa's picture
    7 years ago

    Wow, really alarming, Francis. If you do make or buy orgone/orgonite, I'd be curious to know how they affect your EMF meter. I've watched a few youtube videos that supposedly prove the effectiveness of orgone, but none are very convincing IMO.


    However, since so many people swear by orgone, I have made a few holy hand grenades. I've given some away and placed others near cell phone towers. I keep one by my bed and put my cell phone on another. I'm inclined to think they work, but I wish I had some proof.


  • Francis's picture
    7 years ago

    Was thinking of buying one to try it out. We have other supposed emf protection devices around the house and stickers and crystals on our phones but sad to say that none of them tip the scale for the better. I'm thinking maybe they help in a different range of the energy spectrum that's not detectable by our electronic devices yet, or at least I'm hoping so. Regardless, I will definitely let you know when I get one.


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Wendy posted a new Topic in Inspirations/Transformational Stories:

Hi Guys, I just went to my first toastmasters club meeting and I wanted to talk about it here because I feel it is a good next step after taking the transformation course. If we want to wake others up to what's really happening we need good communication and leadership skills. After Fred urged me to read Michael Tamura's book, The Answer is You, even though I'm only half way through the book, I realized that my soul's purpose is to spread the truth but then I realized that first I needed to strengthen my speaking skills.

  • Noa's picture
    7 years ago

    I was a Toastmaster for several years and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their speaking skills and overcome the fear of public speaking. (Second only to the fear of death, I hear.)


    I believe the group makeup and atmosphere is important to your experience, so I suggest anyone interested shop around for a club that fits your personality and goals.


  • fredburks's picture
    7 years ago

    Go Wendy! What a great way to practice inspiring people to awaken and open their eyes! Thanks for this post. Much love and warm wishes, Fred


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fredburks posted a new Topic in General Discussion:
Hey awesome Gathering Spot friends! We finally have gone live with our new design on this morning of June 18, 2016. And the new design is cell phone compatible. Yea!!! If you have any problems with it, please contact me at fredburks (at) gmail.com. And if you want to see the page that looks like the old home page, click on "Recent Posts" here in this new design. I very much welcome your comments. Take care and enjoy! With much love and warm wishes, Fred P.S. Thanks to our tech wiz Andrey for all his hard work to make this happen.

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