Why Your Ego Needs to Die Before You Die

People of the crowd define themselves by the feedback of the crowd. People who have overcome the necessity of defining themselves by such means are called individuals and prefer their own company already. Those people like themselves and have already gone through a sequence of events which happen to those in solitary. Generally, men and … Continue reading Why Your Ego Needs to Die Before You Die

CONSPIRATORS’ HIERARCHY:

CONSPIRATORS' HIERARCHY: THE STORY OF THE THECOMMITTEE OF 300Dr. John ColemanImportant:Please download thisdocument immediatelyand distribute it to asmany people as possible. FOREWORDIn my career as a professional intelligence-officer, I had many occasions toaccess highly classified documents, but during service as a political scienceofficer in-the-field, in Angola, West Africa, I had the opportunity to view aseries … Continue reading CONSPIRATORS’ HIERARCHY:

The Feigenbaum Constant – Thought Branches

The video will introduce you to a mathematical prime constant and also a reflection of true reasoning. The simplest layer is the two-fold branch. We as individuals have to wait for this prime dual branch of thought to pass, before our minds can make enough iterations to determine a more balanced foundation for reasoning. This … Continue reading The Feigenbaum Constant – Thought Branches

How involved are you, and what with?

If someone laid a choice before you, would you compulsively choose? Of course you would! As you go through news and media, when you form a view, when you take part, you choose. When you watch a sport, or take part, you take a side. When you argue with a partner and take opposition to … Continue reading How involved are you, and what with?

Platonic Thought

Platonic thought suggests that the ideas of things are reality, while thought which stem from those ideas, and the objects themselves are merely secondary aspects. Those very real archetypes which lead to thought and objects are the truth, while thought and objects "the illusion". We are in touch with this world through this spurious, underlying … Continue reading Platonic Thought

What Does it Take and What Happens

Buddha shows that his way took eight years of isolation, to come to the conclusion...that it wasn't the way. It may well be different for all of us, but Christ also showed "A way". His was forty days and forty nights of abstinence. From everything. Reducing uncooked vegetarian food intake gradually, by one third each … Continue reading What Does it Take and What Happens