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  • yurimon0

    ^ from same book...

    "WHEN confronted with a problem involving the use of the reasoning faculties, individuals of strong intellect keep their poise, and seek to reach a solution by obtaining facts bearing upon the question. Those of immature mentality, on the other hand, when similarly confronted, are overwhelmed. While the former may be qualified to solve the riddle of their own destiny, the latter must be led like a flock of sheep and taught in simple language. They depend almost entirely upon the ministrations of the shepherd. The Apostle Paul said that these little ones must be fed with milk, but that meat is the food of strong men. Thoughtlessness is almost synonymous with childishness, while thoughtfulness is symbolic of maturity."

    • i imagine you're suggesting you're one of the genius sheperds tending us sheep. am i right? is this your latest undeserved self-aggrandizement?scarabin
    • self-aggrandizing, ridiculous claim? are you son now?scarabin
    • where in these writings do you get this? I re-read it..yurimon
    • nope...can't find what you are saying anywhere in there in regards to myself...yurimon
    • the fact that you copy/pasted it here is what he's referring tomonospaced
    • scarabin's asking if you think you're a character in this story here, because you are implying we aremonospaced
    • Though it may appear to the egotistical as such, I know my imperfections and I'm not so ego driven.yurimon
    • I understand that those with egos will take it as such. no harm no foul. carry onyurimon
    • i thought you're SUPPOSED to write yourself in the narrative...thats what Father Yod said
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    • god you're spineless, yuri. at least stand behind what you say instead of bringing it up and then weaseling outscarabin
    • if you're gonna pretend you have no idea what the stuff you posted implies at least make up some other reason for posting itscarabin
    • scarb, get a grip. 1st you think im elitist for posting this, 2nd you say im spineless cause im not elitist, ego driven.yurimon
    • please. that all you get out of this post? lol.. geeze. The one before this I try to see if its true. something more then layman shit behind what is fed to the masses.yurimon
    • that is fed to the mainstream religious systems. You can entertain thoughts in intellectual pursuit.. so stop hatinyurimon
    • There is a intellectual divide. and it doesnt mean you are on top of the divide either cause your ego says so.yurimon
    • lol. and my point just goes right over your head as usual. keep on fucking that chicken, yuriscarabin
  • Miguex0

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  • teh0

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    If there were a picture of God in the English dictionary it would probably look like Jim Baker, a.k.a. Father Yod, a.k.a. YaHoWha. With his white mane, vast beard, and amiable and incomprehensible gaze, the founder of the '70s spiritual commune known as the Source Family looks like someone who could, as one follower insists, have lightning bolts come out of his ears. He epitomizes the spiritual mountebank, a readily parodied exploiter of people in need. But in Maria Demopoulos and Jodi Wille's artfully executed and engrossing documentary, "The Source Family," he can also seem like the real thing, a teacher and a transformer of souls.

    As one point in his favor, he never hid his background, sharing his checkered past with his followers. He was a veteran, a martial arts expert, and a successful entrepreneur who opened the country's first health food restaurant, The Source, which was a favorite of celebrities ranging from Steve McQueen to John Lennon. But he also had a volatile temperament, a taste for excess, and a penchant for violence; he might have robbed banks and he killed at least one man with his bare hands.

    Then he met his own guru, and decided to change. A true entrepreneur, he figured he could do the guru thing better, and with his restaurant as a base, built up a following, an army of bearded men and beautiful women waiting on tables, living a high-end communal life in a Hollywood Hills mansion, and roaming the Sunset Strip like a visitation from Middle-earth. Until the inevitable hubris set in, Yod and the Source Family spread a message of peace, love, transcendence, and a healthy diet.

    Their philosophy was motley, pieced together from various creeds, Eastern and Western. More compelling than the message was the medium himself. Though seen only in the stills and home movies shot by Isis Aquarius, one of Baker's 14 wives and the official family historian (also one of the film's producers), he exudes charisma and authority. His disembodied voice, heard in recordings, ingratiates and intimidates. Interviewed years after Baker's bizarre 1976 demise, former members still speak of him with awe; most are grateful for the experience and perhaps the better for it.

    Though attuned to Baker's absurdities and foibles, the film suggests that he, unlike the near contemporaneous Charles Manson, drew mostly on the positive energy of that volatile time. The film's style, consisting of talking-head interviews and a groovier version of Ken Burns-like montages of period footage, underscores the film's sympathy with its subject. The soundtrack adds to the seductiveness; taken from the dozens of albums made by Yod and the Source Family band, the music is hypnotic and haunting, something you might hear in the fourth hour of a Grateful Dead concert. More than just a footnote to a wayward period of cultural history, "The Source Family" portrays an American type, the transcendent charlatan, a latter-day Gatsby, not of material riches but of the soul.

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    Peter Moon was born in San Fernando, California and grew up in both Southern and Northern California. Interested exclusively in athletics in his early years, he became interested in creative writing, science fiction, and science during his high school years. His exploration into these fields, during the 1960s, led to an interest in Eastern Religion and Western Occultism which culminated in a unique career and association that centered around the private concerns of L. Ron Hubbard, a renown science fiction writer who was an accomplished occultist but is also known as the controversial founder of Dianetics and Scientology, a movement which explored the brutal effects of mind control that have been afflicted upon the human race and sought methods to free the human spirit from the confines of the human body.
    Peter went out on his own in 1983 and moved to Long Island where his background in dealing with mind control phenomena and spiritual liberation enabled him to forge an association with scientist Preston Nichols, one of the world’s foremost experts in the world on electromagnetic phenomena who had been involved in strange experiments at the Montauk Air Force Station on Long Island which included the manipulation of time. Their collboration in “The Montauk Projct: Experiments in Time” and its subsequent sequels have now reached legendary proportions.
    Peter has continued his own investigation into the occult forces behind the Montauk Project and has also collaborated with Dr. David Anderson of the former Time Travel Research Center which has now been reincorporated as the Anderson Institute. After Peter and Preston’s books had been translated into the Romanian language, Dr. Anderson invited Peter to Romania where he has pursued remarkable mysteries beneath the Romanian Sphinx in the Bucegi Mountains which have been published in “Transylvania Sunrise” by Radu Cinamar with Peter Moon. This book concerns the discovery of the most amazing archeological artifact in the history of Mankind, a chamber that contains a holographic record of the Earth’s history as well as holographic readouts of human DNA and also other species. This mysterious chamber also contains tunnels leading to secret locations beneath the Earth as well as other unimaginable technology. These pursuits are currently being followed in “Transylvania Moonrise” and additional sequels to this specactular story line. Peter currently lives on Long Island, New York.
    Peter has also edited Radu Cinamar’s third book which is entitled “Mystery Of Egypt: The First Tunnel” which is about Radu Cinamar’s second visit to the mysterious chamber beneath the Romanian Sphinx where he journey through the “first tunnel” with two Americans and three Romanians to a somewhat similar chamber beneath the Giza Plateau in Egypt. This was followed in March 2013 with the release of Radu’s fourth book “The Secret Parchment: Five Tibetan Initiation Techniques” which is about the quantum events that occurred at the same time an ancient parchment was recovered in the inaccessible region of Tibet. This includes the discovery of ancient tunnels of pure gold in the heart of Transylvania at Sarmizegetusa, the spiritual center of the ancient Dacians. These gold tunnels facilitate superconsciousness and Peter Moon will be visiting the area of these tunnels, the Valley of the Golden Thrones, in August 2013 with Vanda Osman of Joy Travel

    http://bit.ly/MONTAUK-AMERICA

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    Also to have fun & go a bit deeper...moon speaks of Sphinx in Romania...or Transylvania & Blue People...

    Radu Cinamar rose to prominence for his role in exposing the most remarkable archeological discovery in the history of Mankind: a secret chamber beneath the Romanian Sphinx containing holographic records of Earth’s history, bio-resonance imaging technology, and three mysterious tunnels leading to the deepest secrets of the Inner Earth. Despite the political intrigue, turmoil and restriction around this great discovery, the leader of the expedition enabled Radu Cinamar to visit and explore these artifacts. Ever since, Radu’s life has been a labyrinthine adventure of strange events, clandestine liaisons and extraordinary people and circumstances. In Transylvanian Moonrise, Radu is sought out by the mysterious Tibetan lama who orchestrated this discovery while working under an alias as Dr. Xien, a secret agent for the Chinese government. His meeting with the lama which is arranged by a mysterious alchemist whose ancestors have lived for hundreds of years by pursuing a secret tradition of the Great Work which prolongs life indefinitely until one can evolve beyond the physical plane. The enigmatic lama introduces Radu to a creature known as a yidam, an energetic and physical being created by a sand mandala ritual. After revealing how he set the aforementioned events in motion in order to fix major imbalances in the Earth, the lama and the yidam take Radu on a mystical journey from Transylvania to the mysterious Land of the Gods in Tibet where he receives a secret initiation from the blue goddess Machandi. Journey into this land of mystery and path of initiation and discover what really hides behind the veils of illusion known as the truth. Transylvanian Moonrise: A Secret Initiation in the Mysterious Land of the Gods is not only a remarkable story, but it is an initiation of the highest order that will take you far beyond your ordinary imagination in order to describe events that have molded the past and will influence the future in the decades ahead..

    makes me think of

    • This is relative to my interests.teh
    • Einstein you mean TESLA you fucks!teh
    • blue people?pango
    • Avatar?Gucci
  • ApeRobot0

  • ohhhhhsnap0

    heh

    • well corporations are people, but are people corporations?Miguex
  • GeorgesII0

    Euphoric

  • i_monk0

    You are a true believer. Blessings of the state, blessings of the masses. Thou art a subject of the divine. Created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses. Let us be thankful we have an occupation to fill. Work hard; increase production, prevent accidents, and be happy.

  • utopian0

    • false flag science.... Where did all the mass of building go and how did they vaporize?yurimon
    • you got science and evil science. yawn*yurimon
    • It's all on camera, yurimon, and the building cleanup took a long time because it was in the pits.monospaced
    • yeah gas fire that can melt steel. ok. listen, look into this little deeper at some of the anomalies.yurimon
    • yeah gas fire that can melt steel. ok. listen, look into this little deeper at some of the anomalies.yurimon
    • this is actually well documented scientifically that something was not kosher. no religious nut was involved. now git. research.yurimon
    • that is a conspiracy theory, but the point still stands that it is the kind of thing driven by religionmonospaced
    • no they are both scientific events. to crash into a building is impossible by human navigation at 500 miles per hour that altitude.yurimon
    • altitude without science or robotic control.of the craft.. one angle of and you miss by huge amount..yurimon
    • tell me how religious freaks can do that with box cutters.yurimon
    • 'Life will find a way' - a scientistMorning_star
    • lol.yurimon
    • dumbass, they took flying lessons, which is documentedmonospaced
    • yurimon is a decorated pilot, you didn't know? As well has a PhD in physics and masters in engineering and architecture.ETM
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  • utopian0

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    ...and shortly after arriving there coined the term “orgone” – derived from “orgasm” and “organism” – for a cosmic energy he said he had discovered, which he said others referred to as God.

    • lol, you listening to the Wilhelm Reich documentary..yurimon
    • reading? how about...did you know tesla and ed that built the thing for his sweet 16 are the same person
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    • tesla and the coral castle dude are the same person?yurimon
    • si
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    • I dont know. but I've looked into the some of the metaphor surrounding the symbolism of coralcastleyurimon
    • alien contact.
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  • moldero0

    I just watched Noah, kept thinking of this pic


    • did they menton him being 600 years old during the flood?scarabin
    • i dont recall but cool thing was the outcasted angels aka demons are good guys in this flickmoldero
    • Interesting you mention 600 years life span. http://www.biblestud…yurimon
    • Not sure if true cause i wasnt around but exponential decay rate in atmosphere change. yay or nay you decide.yurimon
    • not sure if true about just the age or the flood too?moldero
    • flood, for sure. there is consensus of a big disaster just how and when is the problem for scienceyurimon
    • wait, let me get this straight and on the record...moldero
    • you question the possibility of the great flood actually happened?moldero
    • There was a natural disaster. question is how or what or when...yurimon
    • there's a natural disaster every dayscarabin
    • The very concept of a stupid wood boat carrying even 5% of the animal species is ridiculous and impossiblemonospaced
    • The filmmakers...?
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    • There is geological evidence for a massive, destructive flood. No evidence of a magical boat.ETM
  • ukit20

    Religious fundamentalism in the 'War on Terror'

    "an investigation by Wired magazine's Spencer Ackerman and Noah Shachtman revealed that, for years, Pentagon training materials instructed officers that their goal was to defeat Islam in general and reduce it to "cult-status". The training went as far to suggest the need for total war against the world's 1.4 billion Muslims and the nuclear destruction of the Islamic holy sites at Mecca and Medina."

    http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth…

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    • how come everything you post is about black people? it's fine, just curiousmonospaced
    • its his job as our resident racist angry black guymoldero
    • 4 posts up for whitey by son
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