
Bienvenue - Regard sur un autre monde - Blog sur le Paranormal Cry, Wolf The following article first appeared in Earth Island Journal. How a Campaign of Fear and Intimidation Led to the Gray Wolf's Removal from the Endangered Species List "Nabeki" didn't expect everyone to love her when, in September 2009, she founded the website "Howling for Justice" to celebrate the return of gray wolves to the Northern Rocky Mountains and to protest the then-pending wolf hunts in Montana and Idaho. She didn't expect to fear for her life, either. But after she posted the names of Montana wolf hunters on her site, the threats began. On a single day in February 2010 the anti-wolf movement sent to her 3,000 messages. "Until that day I wasn't thinking about the hatred," Nabeki, a professional from California who moved to the Rockies 15 years ago, told me. For the last few years, a new version of an old war against the American gray wolf has raged in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. But to many in the region, the resurgence of wolves became a source of rage.
Light Hidden in the Darkness: Kabbalah and Jungian Psychology The kelipot entrapped divine sparks of light within them, according to the Kabbalah. The white in this painting, Ein Sof and the Ten Sefirot by David Friedman, is meant to evoke God’s divine light. Credit: David Friedman (kosmic-kabbalah.com) When Sigmund Freud was first introduced to the Kabbalah, he exclaimed, “This is gold!” Creatively articulated by Isaac Luria, the sixteenth-century mystic whose writings form the backbone of contemporary Kabbalah, this idea of light hidden in the darkness is also a basic psychoanalytic idea, having to do with making the unconscious conscious, as well as connecting split-off complexes to the wholeness of the Self. To glimpse the meaning of this paradox—and to grasp its relation to Jungian psychology—will first require a closer look at the creation story within the Kabbalah. Divine Sparks Trapped in Dark Matter {{{subscriber}}} How to Read the Rest of This Article The text above was just an excerpt.
Conscience du peuple Zen is Boring - isn't it? - Buddha's world Let's face it. Zen is boring. You couldn't find a duller, more tedious practice than Zazen. The philosophy is dry and unexciting. Joshu Sasaki, a Zen teacher from the Rinzai Sect, once said that Buddhist teachers always try to make students long for the Buddha World, but that if the students knew how really dry and tasteless the Buddha World actually was, they'd never want to go. Boredom is important. People hate their ordinary lives. Your life will change. People long for big thrills. You need a teacher like that. Boredom is what you need. Some years ago some psychologists did a study in which they sat some Buddhists monks and some regular folks in a room and wired them up to EEG machines to record their brain activity. If you really take a look at your ordinary boring life, you'll discover something truly wonderful. The life you're living right now has joys even God will never know.
The Liminalist # 13: Rock Bottom (w/ Paul Levy) - AUTICULTURE Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:04:32 — 59.1MB) Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Part Two. Songs: “El Mariachi” by The Freak Fandango Orchestra; “Of Unknown Origin” by Philo & the Wraymen; “Lucifer” by FrenchRadio Constellation; “Lonely Love,” by Origami Conspiracy; “Starling,” by Art of Flying.
Le Global Consciousness Projet Quelle est la nature de la conscience planétaire? UN RÉSEAU MONDIAL de générateurs aléatoires montre des anomalies de fonctionnement en relation avec des événements touchant des millions de personnes. Ces résultats interrogent l’image commune de notre monde, mais des analyses indépendantes confirment ce comportement inattendu et indiquent qu’ils ne peuvent pas être attribués à la physique ordinaire, ou aux champs électromagnétiques. Le Global Consciousness Project (GCP) est un projet en collaboration internationale, créé en 1998, pour étudier un aspect méconnu de relation de la conscience de l’homme avec le monde physique. Nous n’avons pas mesuré de signaux électriques, mais la structure du réseau évoque un électroencéphalographe, ou EEG. Comment ça Marche Le GNA génère une séquence de bit informatiques. Acquisition des Données Chaque seconde, chaque GNA produit un essai constitué du traitement de 200 bit. Les figures ci-dessous montrent les données obtenues: les tirages chaque seconde.
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