The Original Sin – A Myth Whose Time is Up
Julian Rose – One of the most enduring deceptions of the ages…
Julian Rose – One of the most enduring deceptions of the ages…
Julian Rose – No one should be subject to a doctrine of superimposed fear and guilt.
Wes Annac – Our social and spiritual work each year lays the foundation for what we’ll achieve in the years to come
Zen Gardner – It seems things change more than we think – way more and in more ways.
Zen Gardener – It’s amazing how the big questions in life are pushed to the end of the line.
Zen Gardner – The master’s illusion is crahing down all aorund us.
Media – If you look outside on September 27, 2015, you might catch a glimpse of a very rare and special event in the night sky – a supermoon lunar eclipse.
Zen Gardner – The war for our consciousness, both individual and collective, rages on.
Brendan D. Murphy – Humankind is the unwitting victim of a frequency war on consciousness.
Heather Callaghan – Television is the most dngerous drug there is.
Phillip J. Watt – The proof that we are overcoming our programmindg and conditioning.
Ida Lawrence – In a war between truth and lie, which one can be crushed and which one is eternal?
Makia Freeman – Who, and what really controls this planet?
Michael Tominac – Whose voice is in your head that makes you choose certain directions in life?
Zen Gardner – This is a great time be alive…but not a good time to be asleep.
Wes Annac – The enlightenment path requires us to sacrifice things that hold us back.
Charles Eisenstein – Looking out upon the horrid ruin we have made of the planet, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that some nefarious force has hijacked civilization.
Zen Gardner – Action-reaction is as basic a principle as there is, yet humanity lives behind the eight ball.
Anna LeMind – New experiments suggest that reality may not even exist without an observer.
V. Susan Ferguson – With no meaningful understanding of our place in this world and our connection within the greater cosmos, modern man needs endless propaganda, “to help us face our condition.”