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Monday, September 16, 2024

It's life after life, NDE research shows

Will we die only to be reborn again in this endless re-cycling of samsara? Yes, but not today.
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I've studied more than 5,000 near-death experiences (NDEs), and my research has convinced me without a doubt that there's life after what we call death. (WQ) The dying process seems final, until we ourselves die and reunite with those who passed before us.
  • UNDERSTANDING NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES (The Hearty Soul) Dr. Long’s exploration was based on an encounter while in medical residency. He stumbled across an article describing NDEs (near-death experiences) in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The article stirred his curiosity so much so that he eventually founded the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation. With incredibly meticulous scientific collection techniques and analyzing firsthand accounts, Dr. Long was able to uncover a collection of experiences that defy today's conventional understanding. These experiences, whether taking place during clinical death or in life-threatening situations, share common threads that hint at an existence beyond the physical realm: a life [lives] after death.
Raise the dead with this mantra: "Kuchi kuchi koo!"
(WQ) But it is not like this. What we call death is not oblivion, not the end of everything. It would be nice if it were and we could look forward to eternal peace and rest, unconsciousness and a closing of all things. But it isn't that way at all.

The rebirth (relinking, reappearance) process is immediate. We are not dead for more than a moment because the very next moment is the relinking consciousness. Therefore, it is an unbroken chain of mind moments (cittas) between lives.

In fact, it really should be called life after life not after death. There was this life, and before, there were countless others lived in this cycling chain. Hereafter, there is much more to come, for good and ill. People crassly say, "Karma is a b*tch," not seeming to realize that nearly everything good that happens to us is due to karma. The bad, too.

We have a choice, if we only knew it. We can steer the ship of our lives if only we regained the wisdom to know that. Even faith can help right away. If one but have faith (saddha, confidence) that karma really happens -- that our deeds really do beget appropriate results -- we would not be so timid.

The brain proceeds after the last breath
We might step up and begin to live. Belief in "fate," called fatalism, is very harmful. It absolutely seems true, that things just happen out of the blue. But that is only because we do not see the whole picture or even the big picture, but only a tiny fragment of it.

We only see that we did something good and nothing came of it, or even harm came to us. But we are blind to the fact that IT (the deed) has not yet come to fruition. Ripening is not immediate. It takes a variable length of time, which is why John Lennon's threat "Instant karma's going to get you" is so harmful.

Instant karma is unreal or very rare. If we do something and get an immediate result, it is not because that karma (that seed) suddenly sprouted and bloomed. It is far more likely because similar seeds were waiting in line to bloom. People do not usually suddenly turn over a new leaf and begin acting out of character. They (we) very much stick to character.
  • PATTERNS OF LIFE AFTER DEATH (The Hearty Soul) Dr. Long’s research has revealed that approximately 45% of individuals report an out-of-body experience when near death. This experience detaches consciousness from the physical body and provides vivid details of one's surroundings. These consistent accounts have often included details confirmed by witnesses which, of course, is great for accuracy and authenticity for Dr. Long. On top of this initial separation, individuals describe "going into" another realm, feeling a profound sense of peace, and reunion with departed loved ones. With such vivid descriptions and consistency of accounts across age groups and cultural backgrounds, it's hard to dismiss it all as mere hallucinations.
  • Anesthesia study unlocks clues about the nature of consciousness
  • Researchers discover brain circuit that controls ability to recall information and memories
Medium dies, reports NDE
Those past deeds come to fruition when we're still doing the thing we habitually did in the past, and it comes to seem like the deed we just did is producing its result when it is much more likely to be a deed from the distant past catching up with us.

[See the Abhidhamma for the unbelievably complex way in which this works with impulsions (javanas), volitions (cetanas), and the many kinds of karma (kammas) so named based on their function. All of these things, unbelievably, are directly observable to a mind that is temporarily purified and utterly obscured to defiled minds. That purification (vissudhi) is accomplished by meditative absorptions (jhanas), refined states of stillness and concentration. It is not really a DIY project but one that needs a teacher with experience in these matters. We can suggest form British Buddhist nun Beth Upton.]

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Easter Island linked to Gobekli Tepe (Gaia)

  • Forgotten Civilization: New Discoveries on the
    Solar-Induced Dark Age
     (Dr. Schoch)
    The "heads" are whole bodies, far too tall to have been nearly buried by natural erosion on the island in just 800 years. Taking soil samples from the depths of the base of the statues will show they are 12,000 years or older. There would be no surprise in finding the remnants of a superannuated culture from before the ice age, as Michael "the Forbidden Archeologist" Cremo constantly addresses. There are ancient records of solar flare plasma from 10,000 BC, which Dr. Robert Schoch and his wife Catherine Ulissey.
Could the megalithic Easter Island heads be over 12,000 years old?
In Rapa Nui, Chile (aka "Easter Island") the natives do a Polynesian dance for tourists (Lufke)


Gobekli Tepe (Andrew Collins)
(Gaia) Could the megalithic Easter Island moai of the southeastern Pacific Ocean (Chile) connect with the ancient structures of Göbekli Tepe ("Potbelly Hill") in Turkey (Anatolia), and if so, does that mean they were carved over 12,000 years ago? #Gaia

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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Che Guevara movie, John Lennon b-day...

Change Links Calendar; Crystal Q., CC Liu, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Rebel Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Latin-Irish troublemaker, fought the power.

(Thursday – October 5, 2023) Strategy & Soul Movement Center Hosted by Channing Martinez presents: Freedom First 2023 World Tour. A Jazz Benefit Concert for Keith Lamar. 6:30 pm Reception 7:00 pm Program: Get tickets: $25, $50, $100. Featuring Spoken Word by Keith Lamar from DEATH ROW, Albert Marques – Piano, Kazende George – Tenor Sax, Yosemite Montego – Bass and Zack O’Farril – Drums. Keith Lamar in conversation with Eric Mann. Keith Lamar is a WRONGFULLY-CONVICTED Black man who faces state-sanctioned murder in just under a year for crimes he can now prove he did not commit. His execution date was previously set for Nov. 16, 2023. Keith was just granted a reprieve and his execution date has been moved to Jan. 13, 2027. Freedom First began as a concert series in the summer of 2020 on the streets of Brooklyn and Manhattan shortly after the murder of George Floyd, and at a time the country was shut down due to Covid. The aim of these beautiful shows has been to raise public awareness of yet another grave injustice being done in our names, and to seek support for the Campaign for Justice for Keith Lamar while we still can… Keith is still breathing. Let’s fight for him to keep breathing and get free! Strategy and Sould Theater, 3546 Martin Luther King Blvd., LA, CA 90008. thestrategycenter.org/2023/09/11/strategy-soul-presents-freedom-first-a-jazz-benefit-for-keith-lamar

50 Years of [the CIA-sponsored] Ms. Magazine, with Dolores Huerta and Eleanor Smeal, 7:30pm, UCLA Hammer Museum. Since its founding in 1973, Ms. Magazine has been a source for news, analysis, and commentary with a feminist point of view. In this panel, the magazine’s executive editor Katherine Spillar looks back on the legacy of Ms. and the future of feminism alongside labor rights champion Dolores Huerta; Eleanor Smeal, cofounder of the Feminist Majority Foundation; Carmen Rios, consulting digital editor for Ms.; and Michele Bratcher Goodwin, award-winning author and host of the Ms. podcast On the Issues. Following the Ms. panel there will be a book sale and signing with light refreshments. Dolores Huerta, Ellie Smeal, Michele Bratcher Goodwin, Carmen Rios, Jennifer Weiss Wolf, and Katherine Spillar will be signing copies of 50 Years of Ms.: The Best of the Pathfinding Magazine That Ignited a Revolution. Copies of the book will be available for purchase. hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2023/50-years-ms-magazine-dolores-huerta-and-eleanor-smeal

The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now! Book Tour. Chairman Omali Yeshitela presents his new book The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now!, a collection of testimonies delivered at the first World Tribunal on Reparations for African People, held in 1982 in Brooklyn, New York. For the next 40+ years, the Reparations Tribunal convenors, led by African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela, have incorporated the reparations demand into Black community struggles against police violence, unjust imprisonment, denial of decent housing and healthcare, poor education and for Black Power around the world. Today, the results of that effort can be seen in state and municipal reparations bills and programs throughout the U.S. as well as new reparations studies and demands from African activists and heads of state internationally. At the same time, Chairman Yeshitela has been indicted by the U.S. government in 2023 on widely-denounced federal charges of acting as a Russian agent for his work advocating for Black reparations. “The Verdict Is In: Reparations Now!” sheds light on an early effort to investigate and document the legitimacy and legal basis for the reparations demand, while exposing the fallacy of the U.S. government’s charges of a Russian influence as instigator of the movement for Black reparations. The program will include spoken word performances and is co-sponsored by the Beta Kappa Delta chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. 11:15 am at Santa Monica College, Building Art 214, 1900 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica. Free registration at Uhuru3SoCal.eventbrite.com

Organization is Key – Building Principled Relationship in Anti-Colonial Struggle. Featured speaker is African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela, primary target of bogus U.S. government federal charges that his 50+ years of fighting for reparations, opposing U.S. unjust wars and building international anti-colonial solidarity have been done at the behest of the Russian government. Event co-sponsored by Union del Barrio, dedicated to “promoting and defending the human rights and class interests of la raza within the current borders of the U.S.” 6:30 pm at District 9 Council Office, 4301 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles. Free registration at Uhuru3SoCal.eventbrite.com (Friday–October 6, 2023) Oct 6-8: Join Nevada Desert Experience and other activists, artists, poets, musicians, and mystics for 3 days in Las Vegas and the desert in October, opening Friday evening the 6th with a concert and open mic in the city. Saturday morning yoga and meditation at Spring Mountain Ranch Park, and afternoon prayer vigil at Creech Air Force Base, camping that night at the Temple of Goddess Spirituality. On Sunday morning a communal art project in the tunnels under Hwy 95 between historic Peace Camp and the Nevada National Security Site in Mercury, followed by a peace vigil at the NNSS gate. More information will be provided closer to the date. Please let us know if you are coming from out of town and need accommodations. nevadadesertexperience.org/jfod

Our Lives Are a Sundance, livestreamed, $15. End War Crimes Against Humanity, free all political prisoners. (see story on p. 1) eventbrite.com/e/our-lives-are-a-sun-dance-tickets-719861764917 (Saturday – Oct. 7, 2023) 12:00 pm–4:00 pm.

Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day – The Getty Center. 1200 Getty Center Drive. Los Angeles, CA 90049. The Getty Center. FREE | Advance ticket required. Ticket includes priority to workshops and complimentary parking. visitwesthollywood.com/events/celebrating-indigenous-peoples-day-10-07-2023

10th Annual Speak For Wolves Conference, 9:00 am-5:00 pm CA, online. Celebrate its anniversary with a powerful day of virtual presentation! This is the longest standing, grassroots wildlife conference of its kind, thanks to our dedicated supporters. Space is limited! Register now: tinyurl.com/SpeakForWolves Updated Speakers List & Program Descriptions: speakforwolves.org/2023-conference-2 facebook.com/events/1228591444459483 5:00 pm.

Movie Night to Commemorate the Life and Times of Global Revolutionary Che Guevara
Come celebrate this larger-than-life icon with KPFK. Hosted by APPE (Association of Spanish Language Programmers) at KPFK 90.7 FM Station. Location: KPFK Parking Lot, 3729 Cahuenga Blvd., WEST, North Hollywood CA 91604-3504. Free Event, street parking. Entry acknowledges a waiver of liability by Pacifica and KPFK, so enter at your own risk.

Freedom First Jazz Benefit for Keith Lamar, 7:00 pm, Lyman Hall Pomona College, Claremont CA. (See Oct. 5) eventbrite.com/e/freedom-first-a-jazz-benefit-concert-for-keith-lamar-pomona-tickets-717759336497

Paul, don't tell me how to write hit songs, OK mate? - I'm just sayin', JoJo, ya look like walrus.

(Sunday – Oct. 8, 2023) John Lennon Public Birthday Celebration, 2:00-4:00 pm. John Lennon and Beatles fans of all ages are cordially invited to gather at John’s Hollywood Walk of Fame Star at 2:00 pm on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023 (the day before what would have been the late legendary singer, songwriter, Beatles member and peace activist’s 83rd birthday). Fans are invited to share a specially decorated birthday peace cake and birthday peace pies. Fans are also invited to decorate John’s star with flowers, candles, peace symbols, etc. Fans are also invited to perform peace poems and Lennon/Beatles songs at an open mic set up next to John’s star. John Lennon Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 1750 N. Vine Street a block north of Hollywood Blvd. in front of the Capitol Records Tower Building. Contact: Jerry Rubin, (310) 399-1000, JerryPeaceActivistRubin@earthlink.net facebook.com/events/1370204013897841



50 Years of Hip-Hop: Political & Social Justice
6:00-8:30 pm. Refreshments at 6:00. Program 6:30 pm. Virginia Avenue Park, Thelma Terry Bldg., 2200 Virginia Ave. Santa Monica 90404

Free Hybrid Workshop:  To join virtually, click on this link to register in order to receive the Zoom link for 10/8: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kcOmsrzIrGdHxMFkNEthM1aF2OKhno9DE

The September 10th Committee for Racial Justice (CRJ) sponsors. One of our resource people for the evening will be Prof Tim Conley, a retired professional athlete, who is now a filmmaker (“Eve After Dark” which traces the history of a pioneering hip-hop venue) and college professor who also currently serves as the vice chair of the board for the Urban Scholars Academy of Inglewood, CA, and as a committee member for the Santa Monica Bay Area Human Relations Council and the Santa Monica Coalition for Police Reform. Also joining us will be Prof. Marq Hawkins, who teaches at the Los Angeles Film School. His scholarship focuses on Communication Studies, Media Studies, Film Studies, and Hip-Hop Culture. More

Friday, June 15, 2018

11 shocking cases of rebirth (video)

Weird World, June 1, 2018; CC Liu, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Chilling children's stories: Kids who remember their past lives
Not again! Help!
The thought of rebirth or reincarnation terrifies some. It pleases others. Personally, many of us would hate the thought of having to relive an entire life in ignorance all over again. It not only scares some, but it is mentally exhausting just to think about.

So we avoid thinking about it. Judging by these stories, a person who dies and is reborn can end up in the same culture doing the same things. Then what became of our life lessons? We failed to learn them. If a life has to be repeated, it is often under worse circumstances than the first time. It gets harder. It is as if we are getting back on a treadmill without being able to stay off it. Here are six astonishing cases. Some give us hope, while others are fraught with very disturbing implications.
"Rebirth" in Buddhism
 
Oh no, it's happened again!
Punabbhava ("re-arising, again becoming, renewed existence") is a sutra term for "rebirth." In later literature it is called "relinking" or "reunion" (patisandhi).
Awakening or enlightenment (liberation), which means freedom from rebirths, is often expressed in the words: Natthi 'dāni punabbhavo or "This is the last birth. Now there is no more of this [arising and suffering] to come!" (MN 26; DN 15; Theragatha 87, 339; Sn. 502).
The term rebirth is often linked with "arising" (abhinibbatti). The Buddha explains why it happens: "How, O meditators, does one come to renewed existence and arising in the future? It is because beings -- clouded by ignorance and ensnared by craving -- find ever fresh delight now here, now there. For this reason there is renewed existence and arising in the future" (MN 43).

    Thursday, July 20, 2017

    "Pale Ink": Ancient China explored America

    Henriette Mertz, Pale Ink (1972), Gavin Menzies (amazon.com); Christopher Nyerges (School of Self Reliance); Xochitl, Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

    Reader book reviews
    (Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars)
    (December 9, 2012) I'm still reading but am enjoying the thought-provoking information in the book. Why, when the information in this book has been available for years, is this information generally hidden away?

    (March 10, 2014) This book met my critical needs of information about early Chinese travelers to America in ancient written records. Expecting more studies.

    (May 8, 2015) Great. A must read if interested in history.

    (January 23, 2013) Oh my! This book is long and really a great challenge. Makes me re-look at what I thought thanks again.

    (October 24, 2007) Very interesting. Since I live and travel in the Western U.S., I find this book very interesting. I think it goes hand-in-hand with 1421: The Year China Discovered America by Gavin Menzies. It's time for historians to open their minds more to explorers other than those coming from western Europe. More

    1421: The Year China Discovered America
    Gavin Menzies (amazon.com)
    On March 8, 1421 the largest fleet the world had ever seen set sail from China to "proceed all the way to the ends of the earth to collect tribute from the barbarians beyond the seas."

    When the fleet returned home in October 1423, the Chinese emperor had fallen, leaving China in political and economic chaos.

    The great ships were left to rot at their moorings, and the records of their journeys were destroyed.

    Lost in the long, self-imposed Chinese isolation that followed was the knowledge that Chinese ships had reached America 70 years before Columbus and had circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan.

    And they [and Buddhism] colonized America before the Europeans [and Christianity], transplanting the principal economic crops that have since fed and clothed the world. More