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Green Pastures and Mount Olympus

God said:

Come with Me to the Green Pastures, and We shall lie on Our backs and look up at the blue sky. Perhaps We chew on a blade of grass. We nod, and We say: “This is good.”

We sink to the Center of the Earth at the same time as We are at the peak of Mount Olympus. You may ask: “What is the significance of Mount Olympus?”

In Greek mythology, Mount Olympus was the meeting place of the Gods. Figuratively, this is where We meet. And, as We survey the Inner Earth and the Highest Heavens, We say: “This is good.”

In Infinity, there is only Forever which is no time at all. There are no deadlines. There is no having to get something done and then the next thing in a long line to get to in time and roll off the press. There are no mad rushes where I abide.

“Produce,” says the world yet unaware that hustle and bustle are not necessary and that Intent and Vision are the precursors to activity.

Now forget the supposed past, for what is the point of calling the past to you as if the past were enchanted? Of course, the past is a kind of enchantment. The past wishes to lure us back so that the past can be honored and believed in.

My advice is: Once the past has told its story, let it rest.

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Healing the Hijacked Mind

By Jennifer Deisher
Contributing Writer for Wake Up World

The hijacking of our brains with fear-based manipulation is the foundation for many of our rooted beliefs and perceptions. The institutions of our society are designed to produce fear, stress and trauma via manufactured systems of power, governance, education, religion and finance (just to name a few) — all of which serve to propagate institutional instead of personal power. And, while we are spiritual beings having a human experience, we are human after all, and our psychology and biology play compelling parts in our behavior and reactions to those manipulative stimuli.

By having an awareness of how the hijacked brain works and learning how to heal and recover these sensitive “fear based” areas, we deepen our awareness of our own evolution.

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Day 5: Be One Self

Step back and take an objective look at how you would like your life to be. Free your mind to get “out of the box” and consider every thing, no matter how absurd or impossible it may seem. In many cases, the absurd and impossible actions may become the best solution, once you move past fears and limiting beliefs.

Know there are many paths to your final destination. Enjoy the journey along the way. Do not belittle yourself if you make what you or others might judge as “poor” decisions. If one thing doesn’t work, then “pick yourself up, brush yourself off and start all over again.”

The human experience is simply that, a set of experiences. Although it may be difficult to find value in a set of circumstances that has caused you fear or pain, know that there are many benefits to these situations. Remind yourself that you reside in a world of polarity; where there is pain there is joy.

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Daily Message ~ Tuesday February 9, 2016

Dear Ones, when you start to see that it is possible to love yourselves and love others, you start living life with a constancy of love rather than seeing it as an either/or proposition. Then all your decisions will be made by looking through the lens of love, which will always lead to the highest results possible. ~Archangel Gabriel

http://trinityesoterics.com/2016/02/09/daily-message-tuesday-february-9-2016/

GFP Newsletter - 2/8/2016

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You will be surprised to know, scientists have found that it is not only the waves that rise when the full moon is in the sky. Even the earth - almost six inches whenever the moon is full - even the earth starts rising six inches. It also tries hard to reach the moon. When the full moon is there, the earth forgets all its solidity, becomes a little liquid, behaves as if it is made of rubber, tries to reach the moon. And man is made eighty percent of water and twenty percent of earth. That's why the full moon has so much hypnotic power on man - eighty percent ocean in him, twenty percent earth in him, and both start rising towards the moon.

The fact has been known down the ages that the moon drives people crazy. Hence the word "lunatic"; it means struck by the moon. Lunatic comes from the word luna, the moon. The moon is so close by, it attracts.

And there are many "moons" in life - you are surrounded by many attractive goals. There is power, there is money, there is prestige, respectability, fame. And there are a thousand and one things.

One is constantly pulled in this direction and that.

-Rajneesh

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What Eastern Philosophy & Zen Teach Us: The Absurdity Of Seeking Only “High Energy”


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by Tom Bunzel, Collective Evolution

During the current Presidential campaign Donald Trump accused Jeb Bush of being “low energy” and the description seems to have stuck, and to have hurt his rival.

As one looks around social media, it also seems that everywhere the notion of high energy is reinforced; many posts memorialize activity and movement, and many times there are photos of experiences that are challenging, dangerous, or adventurous.  The implication seems to be that if you aren’t always doing amazing things you aren’t really living.

This can take its toll on people leading a “normal” life where they have many responsibilities and little or no opportunity to do amazing stuff.  Holding a job, raising a family, or just getting through the day seem like significant achievements.

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Hillary Clinton Unveils Her Plan To Persuade The Public To Accept GMOs

by Amanda Froelich, True Activist

Hillary Clinton is an avid supporter of GMOs and has deep ties with Monsanto. That’s nothing new.

What is news-worthy, however, is how open the presidential candidate nominee is about the Biotech industry’s plan to persuade the public to accept genetically modified foods. 

As TrueActivist has shared in the past, GMOs are not only incredibly under-tested, they are potentially dangerous. Some studies have linked genetically modified foods to concerns such as cancer and infertility. This is partly because weedkillers used on GMO crops contain glyphosate. 

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Edgar Mitchell’s Legacy for Exploration, Sustainability, and Consciousness

Astronaut Edgar Mitchell inspires a greater perspective for sustainability of life on planet earth.

February 4th 2016, Astronaut Edgar Mitchell passed away peacefully on the eve of the 45th anniversary of his lunar landing, which happened February 5th, 1971.

He was the 6th astronaut to walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 14 mission. Mitchell, Alan Shepard, and Stuart Roosa were on the crew which set a record for more than nine hours on the lunar surface, collecting rocks and taking measurements for research.

Mitchell was an American naval officer, engineer, and test pilot with a doctor of science in aeronautics and astronautics from M.I.T.

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Owning Yourself: Group-Think Vs Individualism

By Bernhard Guenther
Guest Writer for Wake Up World

In this day and age as the energies intensify, many of us are called to get out of our comfort zone, question consensus reality and the world we live in. We look for answers to deeper life questions, our individual purpose and role as we embark on the process of seeking truth within and without. Once you take the “red pill” it can become a lonely road at times and it is harder to relate to people we used to be around who don’t question what we’ve been told and taught via official cult-ure. The more we de-program ourselves from cultural, social, and religious conditioning, the less we “fit in” with the sleeping masses. We experience break-downs and separations of relationships and friendships. This is normal in light of the process of awakening.

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The Science of Slow Deep Breathing

Take a deep breath.

The odds are good that you have been on the receiving end of the aforementioned recommendation more than once during your life. The odds are also good that, at least initially, this respiratory admonishment had the opposite effect from its calming intention.

No matter how you feel about the deep breath it is a folk remedy that has stood the test of time. But is there any scientific basis for the proposed stress-relieving effects of a slow, deep breath?

As you have likely surmised from the title of this article, there is robust scientific evidence for the benefits of mindful breathing. Let’s begin with an exercise and then delve into the physiology behind your breathing.

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Day 4: New Beginnings

We invite you now to quiet your mind, letting loose any concerns of the day. Retreat to a quiet space where it is least likely you will be disturbed. Being in nature is optimal, we highly recommend sitting against large trees. Get into a comfortable position. Allow your body to relax. Pay attention to your breathing. Take a deep breath in, hold it a moment, and then let your breath out fully. Repeat this at least two more times. Once you feel your body starting to release tension, go into your normal breathing pattern.

One aspect of the Day Keeper Kan is the seeding of New Beginnings. Is there something new in your life that you would like to experience?  Choose one thought and give it your full attention. Push away any distracting thoughts. Visualize yourself experiencing whatever it is you have chosen.

The key to this exercise is to use all your senses while you are visualizing what it is you wish to experience. Begin to ask your inner Self for guidance on steps to take to achieve this goal. Ask for support and it will come to you in many ways. Know that you are the master of your thoughts and experiences. You can choose whatever you wish; you have the power within your being.

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Every Scientific Law We Have Today Will Be Rewritten In The Next 50 Years

Michael Forrester, Prevent Disease
Waking Times

There is a simple reason why science has a very naive understanding of ourselves and our universe. It can only discover correlations, not causation. It does not have a concept of quantum measurements. It has no tools to measure quantum fields. Since everything in the universe happens at a quantum level, science as we know it is only able to breach concepts originating from how relationships function at a rudimentary level, but not why those relationships exist. Science and its conclusions are one-dimensional and there lies its greatest limitation and ignorance, and thus it will never supersede what humans already know about themselves.Science is so far behind simple empirical observation, so far behind the actual functioning of the human body, so far behind anything remotely relating to the understanding of ourselves and our universe because it can’t assess the subatomic forces that guide all matter. Science can’t even measure a quantum field or the functioning of more than 90% of our DNA and yet we expect it to be able to determine what a cure is? It is not conceptual so it can’t.

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Scientists Discover People Who Are Awake Can Influence Dreams Of Sleeping People Using Telepathy

Dream telepathy suggests that human beings have the ability to communicate telepathically with another person while they are dreaming. This isn’t a new concept, scientific interest in telepathy dates back to the fathers of the psychoanalytic movement. Freud, for example, looked at the implications of telepathy on psychoanalytic thought. He also considered dream telepathy, or the telepathic influence of thought on dreaming, on multiple occasions. Carl Jung believed in the telepathic hypothesis without question, and even developed a theoretical system to explain “paranormal” events of this nature. (2)

It seems that all great minds encourage the study of various types of non-physical phenomena.

“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” – Nikola Tesla

According to Stanley Krippner, Ph.D. and professor of psychology at Saybrook University in California:

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