Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Re-exam your own course of action

An incredible speaker and thinker
Terence McKenna

The Imperfect Unit

Main Hypothesis:

a) the entrepreneur / Designer thinks of an idea
b) the entrepreneur / Designer conceptualizes the design
c) blue print of design created
d) manufacture of the design into parts / not yet whole
e) Whole of parts assembled = Unit
f) Unit assembled tested for utilization
g) Unit does not work
h) Questions?
i) Designer identifies defective part of the whole
j) Designer attempts to repair defective part to test unit again
k) Designer cannot re-designed necessary part without re-designing whole unit altogther
l) Designer deems unit as useless
m) Designer decides to start over ... thinks of another idea.

Monday, August 30, 2010

A New Beginning ...

I hope that I can bring something new and exciting to this blog. It has been said that a person hears only what they understand. (Goethe) I want you to hear me ... via words of course ... and understand.

A so called wise king once said, ... there is no new thing under the sun! I beg to differ, and it is my goal to provide the evidence of new things, that we can consider or cast aside.

I give my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that occur under the heavens!

Friday, August 27, 2010

The Worker's Gospel

Today I want to take advantage of something my friend expressed to me in an earlier email this morning, Friday, 27 August 2010:

My friend's comment:
The American “ideals” of liberty, equality and fraternity are all jingoistic BS!
Hasn’t American history been one of constant struggle for these “rights” which were supposedly enshrined by the constitution: voting rights for non property owners, voting rights for women, black men counted as 3/5 of a person???????, civil rights for any and all non-white, non-christian, &tc, &tc, &tc, workers rights, whose gains have been systematically dismantled throughout the last 30 yrs?

As I’ve said before, christianity, as with all organized, hierarchical religions are nothing more than instruments of control. If you’re in church praying that your daily bread will be given, you aren’t in the streets demanding that the product of your labor be given, so that you may provide your own bread.

Friends ... of what you most of all need to take note, is my friend's final sentence:
Ponder in your mind now the context of the "Lord's Prayer" as stated in the bibical gospel of Matthew, chapter 6:9-13, viz., as part of a discourse deploring people who may pray grandiosely, simply for the purpose of being seen to pray. Of course, the writer Matthew describes his Lord and Rabbi Jesus as instructing people to pray "after the manner" of this prayer, taking into account the prayer's structure, flow of subject matter and emphases, and indeed, one interpretation of this prayer is perhaps a guideline on how to pray rather than something to be learned and repeated by rote.

This is the worker's gospel message for the day!
Thanks MCC

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Boeing eyes Asia for its defence sales

http://www.singaporeairfreight.com/SingleNews.aspx?DirID=122&rec_code=598236

It is my understanding (still researching this matter) that Woodrow Wilson was the first president of the USA to tax Americans, which in turn supported US corporate agenda overseas (i.e. Outsourcing). This tax revenue also provided military support for that agenda, as moving companies into foreign countries where dissent and unwelcome behavior on the part of the native folks existed.

Now, we see today that US Corporations which supply the USA and the world with a huge portion of weaponry are now looking to profit more and more by supplying 'our' allies with fighter jets, etc. so that we can all be one big happy 'militarized' family of Liberal Democracies.

When will this end? To what end?

Thursday, December 3, 2009


this book is intelligent, lovingly written, insightful, well researched, and remarkable in the interdisciplinary nature of its scholarship. The authors seemlessly integrate every branch of the social sciences (drawing heavily on anthropology), biology, history, comparative religion, cultural criticism, you name it. If you are a smart person -- an academic, a critical thinker, a theory wonk, whatever -- who is also aware of spirit and "worships" nature, the earth, the sun, moon, and stars, this book is essential reading.