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Friday, 27 June 2014

Wisdom Teachings with David Wilcock (video)

Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; David Wilcock (divinecosmos.com), Gaiam TV, 11-12-13
(Gaiam TV/Wisdom Teachings, David Wilcock) "Strange Physics Part 1: Atomic Densities"
 
Edgar Cayce, circa 1910
(Gaiam TV) As we have seen in past episodes of "Wisdom Teachings," the physics that underlie our reality are very different from what conventional science tells us and what we think we know.

Expanding on this we gain a glimpse into the role of the observer co-creating the four densities of our reality.

Many of the unconventional scientists who have gotten close to understanding these strange physics have met with dire consequences and have had their experiments shut down.

David Wilcock (in a former life the American psychic Edgar Cayce) explains just what it is that the cabals do not want us to know yet are powerless to fully repress in this presentation.

Comedian Russell Brand on "Mind Shift" (video)

Xochitl, Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; Daniel Pinchbeck ("Mind Shift," Gaiam TV)


Brand with the Dalai Lama
(GaiamTV) Daniel Pinchbeck interviews comedian and actor Russell Brand ("Messiah Complex"), who alludes to ex-wife Katy Perry when he gently jokes about our Reptilian Overlords, whom he laughs about as being just another frequency like us. Also in this episode, feminist and activist Eve Ensler ("V-Day," "Vagina Monologues") brings progressive momentum to the show promoting kindness and egalitarianism.

    Saturday, 31 May 2014

    Los Angeles EVENTS, June 2014

    Amber Larson, Seth Auberon, Kat, Wisdom Quarterly; Pacifica Radio L.A. (kpfk.org)
    Lummis Day Festival of Northeast Los Angeles, June 1, Highland Park (lummisday.org)

    The revolution will be televised thanks to Uprising TV with Sonali Kolhatkar. Attending the launch party at Cafe Club Fais Do Do, L.A. (uprisingtv.brownpapertickets.com)

    Brazilian Summer Festival, Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood, L.A. (braziliannites.com)

    Rebuild the Philippines, June 8, Greek Theatre, Hollywood (greektheatrela.com)
    Los Angeles Greek Film Festival, June 4-8, 2014, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood (lagff.org)
    Dances with Films Festival, Hollywood, California (danceswithfilms.com)
    Pacifica Free Speech Radio L.A., Santa Barbara (KPFK FM 90.7, 98.7) post fund drive


    Friday, 23 May 2014

    Rebirth: Indian Buddhism under Modi (video)

    Crystal Quintero and Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom QuarterlyBuddhistChannel.tv (buddhistnews.tv); "India Jones and the Election of Doom" (Daily Show with Jon Stewart)
    The Daily Show's Jason Jones chases down look-alikes of India's new PM Narendra Modi in an attempt to interview him about a bloody piece of his past. (thedailyshow.cc.com)
     
    Rebirth of Indian Buddhism under PM Modi
    Senaka Weeraratna, Lankaweb, May 21, 2014
    Newly elected prime minister will promote India’s rich Buddhist heritage to attract tourists and scholars and enhance India’s standing in the world.
     
    NEW DELHI, India - The world’s first global Buddhist missionary, Anagarika Dharmapala, and the most talked about man in India today and perhaps in the entire policy and decision making world, Prime Minister designate Narendra Modi, share something in common. More

    Bangladesh makes amends after anti-Buddhist rampage
    Nicholas Farrelly, Myanmar Times, May 22, 2014
    In contrast to Burma, the government moved quickly to rebuild and restore Buddhist buildings.

    DHAKA, Bangladesh - “Who did this?” I asked a monk [in formerly Buddhist now Muslim "Bangla" or "West Bengal"] on a recent afternoon in Ramu, southeastern Bangladesh. “It was the Islamists,” he replied. He pointed to the marks beneath the glistening new paint where a Buddha’s head had been cleaved off and rented asunder. When asked about the culprits -- “miscreants” in the local application of English – he gave me a glimpse of monastic resignation. “I don’t know. They are people who don’t understand.” More

    Lonesome Japanese Buddhist temple comes alive with cute anime characters

    Yusuke Kato, Asahi Shimbun, May 19, 2014
    TOKYO, Japan - Shoeizan Ryohoji Temple, tucked away in a residential area in western Tokyo, has a 400+ year history. But until just a few years ago, many locals didn’t even know the Nichiren Shu [devotional] sect Buddhist building was there. More

    More from BCTV
    http://www.asianart.org/exhibitions_index/yoga
    http://www.buddhistravel.com/

    Monday, 14 April 2014

    The Revolution MAY be televised (video)

    CC Liu, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly; KPFK; KPFA (support free speech)
    What is important enough to protest about: peace, war, student loans, taxes, pot, jobs?
    (UprisingRadio) Join Uprising TV's exciting new campaign to televise Uprising for Free Speech TV. Contribute, get involved, join the revolution...or at least watch it from your couch. We have only until April 30th 2014 to raise the funds to make it possible!

    UC Berkeley artist Favianna Rodriguez joins Sonali Kohlhatkar on Uprising Radio

    It all began in Berkeley as Lewis Hill and others protested U.S. wars in Asia (KPFK)
     
    Democracy Now's Amy Goodman agrees: we need Uprising TV

    As Pacifica Radio's flagship station in Berkeley (KPFA FM), across from San Francisco, turns 65 on April 15, 2014, a revolutionary thing is happening in Los Angeles (KPFK FM). UPRISING has a crowdfunding campaign on Indie Go Go to televise the show and other Pacifica programming.

    Radio host and Wisdom Quarterly friend in Pasadena Sonali Kohlhatkar has been active in bringing attention to the liberation of women in Afghanistan (RAWA) as well as covering the most gripping social justice issues of our day. More

    kpfk.org
    Zen teacher Alan Watts called Pacifica the only truly "free speech" outlet in the world.

    Saturday, 4 January 2014

    Understanding Consciousness and the Universe

    Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; David Wilcock (DivineCosmos.com)


    American Edgar Cayce now and then
    David Wilcock (the rebirth of Edgar Cayce, America's former "sleeping prophet") is now a professional researcher, lecturer, and filmmaker who studies ancient civilizations, consciousness science, and new paradigms of matter and energy. His upcoming Hollywood film CONVERGENCE unveils the proof that all life on Earth is united in a field of consciousness, which affects our minds/hearts in fascinating ways. More

    http://www.gaiamtv.com/show/wisdom-teachings-david-wilcock?chan=HWilcock&utm_source=HDavidWilcock&utm_medium=Web&utm_campaign=10day

    Monday, 2 December 2013

    COMEDY: Islam versus Christianity (video)

    Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Steve Carrell and Stephen Colbert ("Even Stevphen," Daily Show with Jon Stewart); Wikipedia edit Allah
    Arabic components for "Allah": 1. alif, 2. hamzat wasl, 3. lām, 4. lām, 5. shadda, 6. dagger alif, 7. hāʾ. According to Reza Azlan, "There is no God but God," and Mohammed is prophet.
     
    Veiled in Lucknow, India (Sharko333/flickr)
    Allah (Arabic, اللهAllāh) is the Arabic word for "the God" (as the initial "Al-" is the definite article plus ilāh, "deity," ho theos monos). The word is used mainly by Muslims to refer to God in Islam, Arab Christians, and often, but not exclusively, by Bahá'ís, Arabic-speakers, Indonesian and Maltese Christians, and Mizrahi Jews.

    Femen female driver demo (cryptome.org)
    Cognates of the name exist in other Semitic languages, including Hebrew and Aramaic. Biblical Hebrew mostly uses the plural form (gods) Elohim, while claiming to be monotheistic. The corresponding Aramaic form is ʼĔlāhā ܐܠܗܐ in Biblical Aramaic and ʼAlâhâ ܐܲܠܵܗܵܐ in Syriac as used by the Assyrian Church. In the Sikh scriptures Guru Granth Sahib, the term Allah is used 37 times. The name was previously used by pagan Meccans as a reference to a creator deity, possibly the supreme deity in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Islamic women walking (ABC News/AP)
    The concepts associated with the term Allah (as a deity) differ among religious traditions. In pre-Islamic Arabia amongst pagan Arabs, Allah was not considered the sole divinity. It, too, like the Elohim, had associates and companions, sons and daughters -- a concept deleted under the process of Islamization just as happend to the Jewish and Christian traditions when they became stridently monotheistic.

    My bro was a Muslim. He's your prez now.
    In Islam, the name Allah is the supreme and all-comprehensive divine name, and all other divine names are believed or said to refer back to Allah. Allah is now unique, the only deity, the creator of the universe and omnipotent. Arab Christians today use terms such as Allāh al-Ab (الله الأب, "God the Father") to distinguish their usage from Muslim usage. There are both similarities and differences between the concept of God as portrayed in the Koran (Muslim Bible) and the Hebrew Bible. It has also been applied to certain living human beings as personifications of the term and concept. More

      Sunday, 29 September 2013

      Bunny flies: "Breaking Bad' (video)

      Ashley Wells, Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly

      WARNING: Extreme violence! Not suitable for children or lovers, but hunters may like it.
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      Will "Walter" (Bryan Cranston) ever learn? Meth is an allopathic Nazi medication that makes people sick and susceptible to all manner of negative influences. Why would we worship anti-heroes in an age of disintegration? Might we be finding a way of saying to ourselves that we are not so bad because, look, he's worse?

      After all, humans are not rational beings; we are rationalizing beings.
       
      Walter "did it for his family" -- that what he explains -- not because he was selfish or out to harm anyone. Harm done for the sake of profit (selfish or unselfish, harming others to help ourselves or others) is called "evil wishes," the harm being incidental to the act rather than the goal of it. Harm done in anger is the goal.
       
      The ridiculous excuse that we we would somehow be blameless when we do harmful, unskillful, unwholesome acts to feed or help our families is misguided. It is delusion. It is harm just the same. It is not even likely to be the result of caring for others, that "caring" just being a convenient excuse to rationalize and live with our decision. If it is sincere and in the service of others, it is still unwholesome karma on our part -- motivated by delusion.
       
      It may also, however, to some small measure, be wholesome in that we help someone and thereby care, but that is not the same act.



      If I rob a bank, beat someone up, or sell meth in the Albuquerque, that is an unskillful deed with unwelcome consequences when those deeds ripen (which may, admittedly, take a long time). Because what ripens depends on cittas, "mind moments," there are many of them; one unskillful act breeds MANY unwelcome results. Similarly, a  Supporting others with ill gotten gains may be wholesome, just as offering any kind of help or support might be, but it is offset by the harm we are doing, and that harm will come back on us many times over.
       
      This is TV, but obviously it reflects tangible realities in a country that glorifies getting rich (by any means necessary) and squeezes its citizens so that they can barely survive. If we take the bait, sell drugs or do other harm, we may get rich. But what would it profit us if we will have to endure states of severe deprivation as a result? It would have been better to be poor.
       
      Lordy, can we be reborn as something better?
      This is likely why we, as Americans, cannot believe in rebirth (even in modern Christianity, which insists rebirth is real but limited to two planes of future existence awaiting us, celestial or abysmal; ancient Christianity did teach rebirth). It seems to mean there are results of our actions. If we refuse to believe, we comfort ourselves that there is nothing more to come as a result of our choices.
       
      What is "Breaking Bad" teaching us? To consider the consequences or to live for today, say there are no consequences, and simply live with the inconvenience of cancer, prison, remorse, or whatever petty comeuppance this life can deal us?
      (NY Times) The popular series, which showcased Albuquerque New Mexico's grit and high-desert beauty, has helped the city become a star in its own right and given...

      Tuesday, 24 September 2013

      "Masters of Sex" (video)

      CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Showtime
      Well lock the door, for sure, don't make noise, hide the evidence, and no pictures...
      WARNING: Scientific "smut," not for prudish temperaments. May be arousing and/or offensive to sensitive viewers. Oh, grow up; this is the Kama Loka!

      Sex researchers Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan) were a real life couple whose groundbreaking scientific research helped start an American conversation about sex that ignited a sexual revolution. The series premiere on their lives and seminal work, "Masters of Sex," on cable channel Showtime is September 29, 2013 at 10:00 pm ET/PT. Also starring Beau Bridges.