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Resting Easy With Mother Earth
Bedtime in the post-millennial world is rife with distractions, noise, stress, and environmental poisons. Unlike our ancestors, the majority of us are tied to a rigorous, demanding schedule which requires us to report punctually for some regular early-morning appointment with some authority figure who doesn’t care if last night’s sleep was sufficiently restful.
What’s worse, the majority of the bedding itself contains toxic substances-often polysyllabic petro-polymers derived from chemicals you’d rather not pronounce, let alone sleep on. These chemicals won’t just make you toss and turn…many of them have been tied organ and central nerve damage in addition to being highly carcinogenic.
The worst offender is mattress glue, and good luck finding a mattress without it. Since these cancer-causing molecules are suspended in water, they continually evaporate whenever your body heat rubs it the wrong way.
1 commentBiofuel: Growing our way out of the Petrochemical Pit
By Indi Riverflow
War, environmental crisis, economic disaster-all things evil seem to go in and come out of that gas tank. Nevertheless, as prices climb and reserves plummet, the vast majority of motored vehicles continue to run on the costly and divisive toxic goo, much to the delight and profit of the multinational corporations still serving it up.
Of course, the friendly oil companies are there for us, leading the charge for alternative fuels. Those lovable humanitarians at Chevron even have an active website “promoting” energy options that would, if adopted, wipe the firm to the dustbins of bankruptcy. This generosity is as stunning as it is unconvincing.
No commentsThe Art and Science of Fiction
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No commentsAtlantis: Visions of the Golden Age - Plato to Edgar Cayce
The mystery of an ancient civilization has captured the imaginations of scholars, history-buffs, and the mystically inclined for over two millennia. There are more versions of what that ancient civilization was like and where it was located than virtually any other Greek myth. Yet the tale of an advanced culture which preceded ours has persisted precisely because it rings so true to the modern mind.
Plato first began to write of a mythical continent called Atlantis around 355 BC. He believed that the land, which he described as being made of alternating rings of land and sea, lay near the Straits of Gibraltar in the Atlantic Ocean until it was destroyed 10,000 years earlier. Plato addresses Atlantis specifically in two of his dialogues, Timaeus and Critias. Read more
No commentsQuantum Consciousness and the Fifth Dimension
Quantum Consciousness and the Fifth Dimension
By Indi Riverflow
“Where ya comin’ from?”
Our worldview is largely a function of our location. The range of what we can experience and imagine is bounded by the culture that spawned us, and the place that we hold within it. Transcending locality is key to comprehending quantum consciousness.
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