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Showing posts with label most popular viewed stories. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2024

The Lost Book of Adam and Eve


The lost book of Adam and Eve has been found and reveals terrifying secret
(Nature Discoveries) May 15, 2024: For millennia, the story of Adam and Eve has been etched in our minds. The forbidden fruit (not an apple but a what?), the serpent's temptation (not a snake but a reptilian), their expulsion from paradise (more than a little garden).

But what if there's more to the story? What if a hidden chapter, a lost book, has been waiting in the shadows, whispering a truth far more terrifying than we ever imagined?

Scholars have spent years searching for this mythical text. Now whispers are becoming shouts as archaeologists claim to have unearthed the real deal. But what they've found isn't a comforting bedtime story.

Join this deeper dive into a story that will leave viewers questioning everything.

The Discovery
The books of Adam and Eve were discovered in the Egyptian tomb of Tuk-and-Amen and subsequently published in 1926. This book discusses the experiences of the well-known characters from Genesis following their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

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Sunday, November 19, 2023

Doo Dah Parade 2023 video (11/19)

KTLA 5 News on Rose Parade Queen and Court; Editors, Wisdom Quarterly
Doo Dah Parade 2023 is back by popular demand, Sunday, Nov. 19, Pasadena, L.A.

It's peace, love, and happiness
WHAT HAPPENED?
It was the biggest parade ever with countless Monsanto [now Bayer Corporation] corn tortillas being thrown in appreciation of the freak flag, guys in drag, and all the wit, irony, and anti-Israel sentiment one would want in an anti-mainstream flotilla of nonsense. If only Republicans could have seen it. It was not even Democrat-friendly. This is an event for Greens, Peoples Party petitioners, Independents (not LaRouchian Libertarian types), and those willing to speak truth to power. Not that most people are paying attention. If there's one this this event is not is a Grand Tournament of Roses "Rose Parade," though it took place on the exact same spot, a stone's throw from the world-famous Rose Bowl. The after party was at the Old Towne Pub with a band headed up by one of the Hair: The Musical actors and strange vehicles, the rainbow clad, Asian gawkers, and just about the clearest skies after the rains one could ever wish for in Los Angeles.


(What's Up Pasadena!) Doo Dah Parade Pasadena Media, Dec. 22, 2017: The occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade celebrates 40 years of irreverent frolicking on the streets of Pasadena, California, in East Pasadena along Colorado Boulevard, the original Route 66. Website: pasadenamedia.tv/what-s-up...
Neo-Nazi marchers descended on Madison, Wisconsin [nowhere near Pasadena or Columbus], for a twisted weekend rally, prompting swift condemnation from state and local pols and University of Wisconsin-Madison officials. A group of approximately 20 people [angry white guys] dressed in red and black and masks while waving large [swastika] flags and making the [old] Nazi salute ["Heil, Hitler"] made their way from State Street near the UW-Madison campus to the state capitol Saturday, cops [who were on hand to make sure no one stopped them or stood in their way] said [proving that racist white supremacy is still alive and well in the heart of the USA]. More
Who knew Columbus was cool?

(Doo Dah Parade 2023: Beginning of the Parade Route Eric Homan I Media Works) July 5, 2023: Goodale Park, Columbus, Ohio. A 4th of July Freedom of Speech Celebration. Filmed and edited by Eric Homan.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Woman able to leave her body at will

Amber Larson, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; Douglas Main, "The case of the voluntary out-of-body experience," Popular Science, March 6, 2014 (popsci.com)
The "Out of Body Experience" (OOBE) may be as natural for children as sleep and NDE for us.
 
March 2014: Science of Sleep
After a class on out-of-body experiences [like lucid dreaming], a psychology graduate student at the University of Ottawa came forward to researchers to say that she could have these voluntarily, usually before sleep. "She appeared surprised that not everyone could experience this," wrote the scientists in a study describing the case, published in February in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
International Academy of Consciousness (iacworld.org) on the science of "projectiology"
 
OOBE? I thought you said NDE.
Pretty crazy, right? One would think that if you could leave your own body and float above it, you'd be a little more... vocal about it. But since it was a common experience for her -- one she "began performing as a child when bored with 'sleep time' at preschool... moving above her body" instead of napping -- it may have appeared unremarkable. This is way more interesting than what I did, which was indeed napping.

Free book to leave body
The most exciting thing about this case, to me, is "the possibility that this phenomenon may have a significant incidence but [is] unreported because people do not think this is exceptional," as the authors wrote. "Alternatively," they continued, "the ability might be present in infancy but is lost without regular practice.

This would be reminiscent of the discovery and eventual study of synesthesia [confounding colors with sounds] that some researchers now hypothesized is more prevalent in young people or can be developed."
 
http://www.meetup.com/Hollywood-Astral-Travel-Group/Those are fascinating suggestions -- both that these out-of-body experiences may be more common than previously thought, or could be learned during a critical window early in life.
 
But back to the case study. The 24-year-old "continued to perform this experience as she grew up assuming, as mentioned, that 'everyone could do it.'" This is how she described her out-of-body experiences: More

Friday, March 29, 2013

Science is Sexy (but only on Friday nights)

Wisdom Quarterly; UC Television
UCTV [1/2011] [Science] [Show ID: 19862]
 
Ira Flatow, science journalist and host of NPR's "Science Friday" (which will survive the loss in June of Neal Conan's "Talk of the Nation") discusses why science is sexy. This was his acceptance address for the 2010 Nierenberg Prize from the series "Frontiers of Knowledge."