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25 Oct 2001 @ 11:56, by sharie. Personal Development
If money grew on trees,
we'd have everything we need
and then money would lose its power
and love and truth would begin to flower
"Our Future Now"
(article on money, energy, nature, and relationships)
[link]
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25 Oct 2001 @ 11:23, by sindy. Spirituality
The essence of all experience is consciousness.
It is the common element of all experience.
It is the one undoubtable fact of all life.
It is that within which all our experience is constructed.
It is the essence and substance of everything we know. More >
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24 Oct 2001 @ 04:38, by ming. Environment, Ecology
This past weekend I was at the Bioneers conference in San Rafael. Quite a remarkable event. Around 3000 attendees and many great speakers. A stimulating mix of inspiration, activism and ecological solutions. People I particularly enjoyed: Lynn Margulis (co-creator of the Gaia hypothesis) talking about the wild lives of bacteria; Hunter and Amory Lovins (co-authors of "Natural Capitalism") on rethinking business; Janine Benyus (author of "Biomimicry") on how to get our next technological breakthroughs from the superior technologies of nature; Caroline Casey (mythological astrologer and radio host) on Visionary Activism; John and Nancy Todd on creating ecological industrial parks and eco-enterprises. And many more. More >
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23 Oct 2001 @ 03:27, by sindy. Internet
IBM unveils a five-atom quantum computer.
If you thought that quantum computers belonged in the same realm as unicorns and free gas, think again. More >
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22 Oct 2001 @ 13:17, by sindy. Sexuality
In Shakespeare's enchanted midsummer forest, a quick sprinkle of magic dust allowed for some very unlikely pairs to fall suddenly, hopelessly, in love. How did Puck so masterfully manage these affairs of the heart? Emory scientists have an answer. They say it's really the brain that orchestrates the forming of such heartfelt, lasting emotional bonds. More >
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22 Oct 2001 @ 12:25, by sindy. History, Ancient World
The ancients of Kemet knew about a golden age that encompassed a minimum of seven Great Years. These ages were considered golden because the peoples of the earth were intellectually and spiritually developed, and had a complete understanding of the universe, the creator and the universal principles that govern our existence. This was a time lead by great elders who taught the real purpose of our human existence. More >
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20 Oct 2001 @ 20:07, by sindy. Environment, Ecology
1. Early evolution must have depended on development of a cell carrying sufficient instructions in its DNA to grow;
2. The random variation and selection proposed by Darwin and Wallace that led to changes in species must have resulted from random changes in the DNA;
3. Faithful reproduction of DNA from generation to generation causes “like to beget like;” 4. The programmed instructions in the genetic endowment in DNA underlie the development of every new plant or animal More >
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20 Oct 2001 @ 13:51, by sindy. Extraterrestrials
NOTE: Some of the following events are purely anecdotal and may not have been investigated. Many are simply the witness's initial report. They are included here exactly as they were received and should be considered for information purposes only. With careful investigation, the majority of sightings ultimately turn up a natural or prosaic explanation... but a small number do remain mysterious, highly strange and 'unidentified' in spite of our best efforts. More >
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20 Oct 2001 @ 13:33, by sindy. History, Ancient World
I have deciphered Meroitic based on the most logical path to the decipherment of any dead language. Maurice Pope (1975) , made it clear that before a dead language can be deciphered you most have the right theoretical structure to base your inquiry upon (p.191). There were three preliminary conditions that must be met before any decipherment: 1) confidence that a script can be deciphered; 2) location of proper names must be determined; the grammatical rules of the target language must be known
The Deciphermnet of Meroitic
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Clyde Winters More >
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20 Oct 2001 @ 04:19, by sindy. History, Ancient World
From Canaanites to Crusaders, the city of Ashkelon was a strategic Mediterranean port for nearly 5,000 years. More >
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