13-02-2010, 04:56 AM
Bruce, here and elsewhere we have spoken of congregating/aggregating and "making contact" with people who are sane and who care. My advice to you (and to me, because I and others are in the same state as you) is to go ahead and cry. It'll do us good. It may, in some global noetic sense, do the world good. I'd also recommend a book whcih I have read but which I feel obligated to soon return to in order that I complete some of its workpages: "Sacred Demise" by Carolyn Baker. We will do what we can to effect change, starting with a deceleration, but first we must take care of ourselves, each other, and be prepared for whatever the future is bringing.
At the risk of stating the obvious (there are bright people here, but readers may not have ever sat in contemplation with the yin/yang of strategic nuclear policy and tactics, this laser "proof" is a doorway to a first-strike stance by the US. "The Unspeakable" is alive and still in charge, this time in a 'steroid rage'.
At the risk of stating the obvious (there are bright people here, but readers may not have ever sat in contemplation with the yin/yang of strategic nuclear policy and tactics, this laser "proof" is a doorway to a first-strike stance by the US. "The Unspeakable" is alive and still in charge, this time in a 'steroid rage'.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"