Beautiful!
May 11th, 2008
I have posted The Esoteric Agenda before but this time i am drawing attention to a part i find particularly interesting -the information about Agenda 21 and environmenetalism (starting at about 5 minutes 45 seconds). Also takes a look at Codex Alimentarius and food shortages. I highly recommend watching it.
It carries on in this clip:
The developments described are already happening and have been happening over a long time.
Personally i am in love with the Earth and am increasingly moving back into a natural loving connection with it. That is why I am not an environmentalist. The land needs us just like we need connection with the land. What if the bees changed their lifestyles and spent all their time in offices, watching TV, playing computer games with the occasional work out in special bee gyms, sending out machinery and chemicals to do the job they once used to do. The beautiful and joyous work that they used to do would be forgotten. I think this is what has happened to the humans.
We (our family) are focussing on getting as healthy as possible and creating a ‘Space of Love’ wherever we are living. Personally I long to live in countryside and plan to make this move when it is practically possible but meanwhile in my town garden, fruit trees and bushes are going in, bird, bee and butterfly attractive flowers are being planted, greens are growing, tomato plants are shooting up in our tiny greenhouse. We have just got a fresh log and mushroom spores to grow our own lion’s mane and shitake mushrooms etc. We are increasingly removing ourselves from distractions from this process as they hold no joy and are, frankly, boring and joining with people who are similarly engaged. Whatever happens to the piece of land we live on in the future, the very act of doing these things changes our vibration and plays a part in changing the whole human vibration. We need not be slaves to some CONCEPT of ‘Gaia’…we are the creative force, the most complex consciousness on the Earth - who knows - in the universe, the loving parents of the piece of land under our feet, helping provide what it needs to blossom, and making connections and carrying information. Even eating the fruit helps disperse the seeds if we return our soil to the soil. The environmentalists who want to remove us from the land and treat humans as some kind of curse are from the same clan as those who want to separate parents from their children, who want to severe that loving connection. With each passing day I feel closer to my children. We are growing together, not growing away. By living in this way. This was not a plan - it has been an unexpected blessing. We have not been told about this by the ‘experts’.
By the way I really recommend a colonics cleansing product my friend Karl and I have been using: Vital Minerals Colonics. Feels so good to clear out and feel even more sensitivity to the ecstatic sensations of nature. We are also doing detox patches at the moment whcih are fun.. also been using chanca piedra tea for decalcification. My friend Jane and I are both wondering whether it could help with decalcification of the pineal gland but this is is just our speculation - we don’t know but a course of chanca piedra is generally beneficial to the body anyway so we feel we might as well try it. We are going to stock it soon but are waiting for a shipment.
This process is such an adventure - the best one ever. The pasty faced politicians and neon lights of civiliation, shops and cinemas pale in comparison. I imagine some people I come into contact with do not know how much how I enjoy life - becasue I scuttle round town as quick as I can, probably looking quite stressed, hurrying home to continue doing things that take me further to where i want to go. And there is something that gets rarely mentioned considering how amazing it and how many people are now beginning to experience it. Making love with someone with a clean, vibrant, alive body when you have full skin sensitivity, undulled by dead food and chemicals. Have I made my point?!
I particularly enjoyed this most recent FKN news:
By the way of course i think the most powerful force on this planet is us.
Posted: May 07, 2008
1:00 am Eastern Worldnetdaily
Walter E. Williams
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=63542
© 2008
Now that another Earth Day has come and gone, let’s look at some environmentalist predictions that they would prefer we forget.
At the first Earth Day celebration, in 1969, environmentalist Nigel Calder warned, “The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind.” C.C. Wallen of the World Meteorological Organization said, “The cooling since 1940 has been large enough and consistent enough that it will not soon be reversed.” In 1968, professor Paul Ehrlich, Vice President Gore’s hero and mentor, predicted there would be a major food shortage in the U.S. and “in the 1970s … hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death.” Ehrlich forecasted that 65 million Americans would die of starvation between 1980 and 1989, and by 1999 the U.S. population would have declined to 22.6 million. Ehrlich’s predictions about England were gloomier: “If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000.”
In 1972, a report was written for the Club of Rome warning the world would run out of gold by 1981, mercury and silver by 1985, tin by 1987 and petroleum, copper, lead and natural gas by 1992. Gordon Taylor, in his 1970 book “The Doomsday Book,” said Americans were using 50 percent of the world’s resources and “by 2000 they [Americans] will, if permitted, be using all of them.” In 1975, the Environmental Fund took out full-page ads warning, “The world as we know it will likely be ruined by the year 2000.”
Harvard University biologist George Wald in 1970 warned, “… civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” That was the same year Sen. Gaylord Nelson warned, in Look magazine, that by 1995 “… somewhere between 75 and 85 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct.”
It’s not just latter-day doomsayers who have been wrong; doomsayers have always been wrong. In 1885, the U.S. Geological Survey announced there was “little or no chance” of oil being discovered in California, and a few years later they said the same about Kansas and Texas. In 1939, the U.S. Department of the Interior said American oil supplies would last only another 13 years. In 1949, the secretary of the interior said the end of U.S. oil supplies was in sight. Having learned nothing from its earlier erroneous claims, in 1974 the U.S. Geological Survey advised us that the U.S. had only a 10-year supply of natural gas. The fact of the matter, according to the American Gas Association, is there’s a 1,000 to 2,500 year supply.
Here are my questions: In 1970, when environmentalists were making predictions of manmade global cooling and the threat of an ice age and millions of Americans starving to death, what kind of government policy should we have undertaken to prevent such a calamity? When Ehrlich predicted that England would not exist in the year 2000, what steps should the British Parliament have taken in 1970 to prevent such a dire outcome? In 1939, when the U.S. Department of the Interior warned that we only had oil supplies for another 13 years, what actions should President Roosevelt have taken? Finally, what makes us think that environmental alarmism is any more correct now that they have switched their tune to manmade global warming?
Here are a few facts: Over 95 percent of the greenhouse effect is the result of water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth’s average temperature would be zero degrees Fahrenheit. Most climate change is a result of the orbital eccentricities of Earth and variations in the sun’s output. On top of that, natural wetlands produce more greenhouse gas contributions annually than all human sources combined.
http://globalrealityshow.podbean.com/2008/01/16/the-global-reality-1-16-08/
Particularly good explanations especially at the end.
There seems to be a common perception that criticism and complaining is what is going to make the world a better place. I am sure I am one of the culprits at times.
Jason Vale’s catchphrase “If you don’t look after your body you’ll have nowhere to live” provoked a complaint that “its not even a very good or helpful quote, merely stating the obvious which therefore assumes the reader is a unaware of the mortality of the body.”
My response is:
‘well i had just being looking at Jason Vale’s site and feeling very appreciative of what he is about - it’s so easy for us all to get into critical mode and i love it when i have moments of pure feelings of appreciation for somone and that fault finding left brain that we all have goes into abeyance. It’s so easy with successful/famous people to get into that’ he’s not this, he’s not that’ mode (so we don’t find ourselves so wanting) rather than appreciating what they are giving.
Yes i know it states the obvious but sometimes we need reminding of the obvious. A lot of people in the health field are saying the same old things again and again AND MAYBE IT NEEDS SAYING and them saying it is more helpful than other people putting them down for saying it. I think a lot of people don’t appreciate how much hard work these people put in and rather than appreciating it resort to knocking them down hoping it will make them feel better which of course it never does. If anyone wants to do it a different way then they can just get on with it.’
Over the last rwo days, God know what is in the air but have been attacked for no apparent reason on several fronts. I live, as a far as i am aware, a relatively harmless and hardworking life, i can only speculate as to what has brought it on. And by a couple of people i have gone out of my way to be supportive of. I feel I need to be a bit more vigilant in a way. I’m a bit bored of all the controversies and can’t see why we can’t just get on with having as healthy happy lives as possible and stop putting down other people. And if people want to live unhappy unhealthy lives they can get on with it too without being criticised. But they can’t expect other people to create a happy healthy lives for them even though it’s human nature to help if they sense their help is being useful. It’s one thing to see the bad things in the world - and another to go on reacting and recreating the same old things, in the same old circles. We could go like this forever - the question is when will be bored with it.
I am working hard on a book at the moment and I think I will have to restrain myself on blogging to keep my energy for that. And that way maybe I can keep out of some of the controversy. For God’s sake I’m just a mum trying to do the best for my children and make the place i live (my home, garden and planet Earth) as nice as possible. Perhaps I will keep it to mainly photos for while. Can you argue with a photo?????
This is what I told someone today:
“I am not interested in being ’confronted’ about the way I am or live my life. Equally i have no interest in ‘confronting’ other people about the way they choose to live their lives. As far as I can tell we are all (including me…) mostly unconscious anyway and i don’t see any point in semi-conscious people going around picking at the bits of unconsciousness they semiconsciously perceive in others. It’s semi-sighted people poking eachother through fog and there is more chance of damage being done than anything helpful in being achieved. I will only go as far as i absolutely have to to defend myself, my children, others who i feel connected to in this way, the place i live etc.
Many people who have had energetic/consciousness shifts can often see that they are but small glimpses of what we could be as humans. I am interested in a general raising of energy and awareness and spreading information that is generally useful - as many many people are. I don’t expect anyone including myself to be be fully conscious - or at ultimate health potential for that matter now. We are so far from it, including me, even if my levels of health and energy are far better than the average, largely through taking the advice of people who have been there before me. My aim is to add information to the general pool - I am not claiming to be some kind of leader or example to follow - just to share information and ideas that may help - even if it helps someone to know that it’s not for them!!!! “
Great quote from Jason Vale:
“If you don’t look after your body you’ll have nowhere to live”
We are going to be selling some very special fresh frozen bee pollen very soon.
‘hada thought abt education this morning - its like traditional education is like potty training. but human evolution is not at age 2 now wer entering age 3, & its completely inappropriate 2 b potty training now. we evolved that part of our consciousness & now its time 2 evolve a new part. unfortunately, the children no this but most of the parents havnt realised hence all th problems in the education system.’
As you can probably tell Kate herself had a very good education….lol
If you don’t know Kate personally, she always writes like this - it’s a time saver - i am still a bit stuck in grammar and spelling myself - but punctuation is gradually dwindling to copious use of hyphens - and i really can’t always be bothered to press the shift key just to talk about myself (i) - can this one just slide now? even in books?…
Actually one of the points Kate and i share in common is that we both come from very educationally focussed backgrounds and both did very well academically at school. This has served us well for working in the world as it currently exists but in our adulthoods we have been refinding our right brains and happiness. We are both very focussed on our children getting the stimulation and information and opportunities they need, but in a much more relaxed and holistic way than we feel schools can offer in this next stage of human evolution.
” look back, but dont stare “
- George Green
thanks Erez!