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SUNDAY NIGHT TRANSLATION GROUP – 3/17/19

Translators:  Melissa Goodnight, Richard Branam, Mike Zonta, Hanz Bolen, Alex Gambeau

SENSE TESTIMONY:  We are overwhelmed by excessive information, but censoring blocks its free flow.

5th Step Conclusions:

1)  Truth is formless knowing, never excessive, always free-flowing.

2)  Infinite Consciousness, That I AM, is the unconditional and unencumbered capacity, for revealing and acknowledging omniscient intelligence — which always absolutely comprehends its own perfect reflection.

3)  Truth is Always these Illuminated I Thou Relationships Being Consciousness Awareness, Is Constantly Proceeding Towards Relevant Successes, Purely the Omniscience of Informatively Consistent MetaThesis, Fully Participating in Living Life in Completed Abundance.

4)  The I AM I flows complete as Formless Thinking Force, is the genuine living Impersonal Self comes the Knowledge that is the value of the Wisdom of Principle.

5)  I We Thou is the One Boundless Fitting Consciousness, the Self Evident Universal Integrity touching, knowing, powerful presence of sound strong harmonious well being. I Am Boundless Consciousness powerfully knowing and expressing sound harmony.

House of Numbers: Anatomy of an Epidemic


HumanSayNo
Published on Apr 11, 2012
In House of Numbers: Anatomy of an Epidemic, an AIDS film like no other, the HIV/AIDS story is being rewritten. This is the first film to present the uncensored POVs of virtually all the major players; in their own settings, in their own words. It rocks the foundation upon which all conventional wisdom regarding HIV/AIDS is based. House of Numbers could well be the opening volley in a battle to bring sanity and clarity to an epidemic gone awry.

House of Numbers Website…
http://www.houseofnumbers.com

rethinkingAIDS youtube channel….
http://www.youtube.com/user/rethinkin…

Responsible Gym Member Makes Sure To Wipe Down Personal Trainer After Workout

March 14, 2019 (theonion.com)

ANNANDALE, VA—Saying it was just “common courtesy” to sanitize them for whoever exercised next, local man Nick Dukas told reporters Thursday that he always makes sure to wipe down his personal trainer after working out. “I sweat all over, so it would be pretty rude of me not to at least clean the fitness instructor up before hitting the locker room,” said Dukas as he wiped the surface of the muscular, over-six-foot-tall exercise consultant with a disposable disinfecting cloth, explaining how gross it was to start a workout session when your fitness guru was all smelly and covered in germs. “Not only is it important to prevent the spread of bacteria and infections, but also, disinfecting his hands and feet only takes two seconds. I remember using a guy named Daniel once after somebody forgot to clean him, and I got the nastiest rash.” At press time, Dukas added that after wiping down his personal trainer, he always makes sure to put him back in the correct spot on the rack.

Religious Conservatives Argue Adam And Eve Would Never Have Been Banished From Eden If They’d Had Guns (theonion.com)

HOUSTON—In what they described as scriptural evidence of the right to bear arms, leading figures among the religious right gathered Wednesday to issue a statement arguing that Adam and Eve would never have been banished from the Garden of Eden if they had owned guns. “Just imagine: If Adam and Eve had carried firearms and stood their ground against God, they would have been able to eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge in peace, and He could never have forced them to leave paradise,” said Pastor Hugh Peters of Houston’s Second Baptist Church, explaining how the entire course of human history would have been altered for the better if the first man and woman had taken the simple precaution of keeping a semiautomatic weapon at the ready for use during emergencies. “God was trespassing on their property, pure and simple. He had absolutely no right to force them from their home. Had Eve been able to open-carry a handgun, maybe tying it to her hip with a vine or something, God would have known to back off. This is one of the Bible’s most important lessons.” Peters later issued an appeal to Jewish conservatives, insisting the Israelites would never have had to flee Egypt if Moses had simply been issued a sidearm with which to kill the pharaoh.

Butterfly Under Immense Pressure Not To Fuck Up Timeline With Misplaced Wing Flap

MANAUS, BRAZIL—Paralyzed by the infinite possibilities involved in moving from his branch, a Menelaus blue morpho butterfly admitted Tuesday that he was uncomfortably aware of the potential to irrevocably damage our timeline with a single misplaced beat of his wings. “I’d really like to flit over to the fern, but the pressure on me is insane—one extra flap of my wings and, six months from now, some Cambodian village is destroyed in a typhoon,” said the three-week-old Morpho menelaus, whose debilitating fear of accidentally creating a chain of events irrevocably leading to ISIS ruling humanity while volcano ash blots out the sky has nearly destroyed his ability to make decisions. “To make matters worse, that fern is above a little freshwater rivulet, and if I dislodge even the tiniest leaf and it disrupts the flow of water to the sea, we could be looking at a global flu pandemic within a decade. On the other hand, if I don’t flap over there, unchecked airflow and hydrodynamic patterns might result in a rogue wave crashing ashore in Rio de Janeiro next week. I just hate this fucking job.” The butterfly eventually chose to play it safe and alight on a nearby fallen log where it was promptly crushed by a time traveler’s boot.

Your Horoscopes — Week Of March 12, 2019

Pisces | Feb. 19 to March 20

There’s just something about women you find completely irresistible. Probably their reproductive organs.

Aries | March 21 to April 19

Your life is about to get a whole lot easier. Unfortunately, the same thing can’t be said for your live-in nurse.

Taurus | April 20 to May 20

Pain will be yours this week when that man from Nantucket finally hears all the terrible things you’ve been writing about him.

Gemini | May 21 to June 20

The stars foretell of a mad prophet rising in the moon’s next cycle. They hope this somehow helps you with your life.

Cancer | June 21 to July 22

The kinds of changes that await you this week can be readily found within the pages of most high school chemistry books.

Leo | July 23 to Aug. 22

You will once again lie to your dentist about brushing three times a day, flossing regularly, and not sleeping with his wife at the nearby motel every other Tuesday.

Virgo | Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

Humiliation will be yours this week when astronomers discover four large satellites orbiting around you.

Libra | Sept. 23 to Oct. 22

Sure, smoking won’t make you look cool, but at least it’ll give you an excuse for being so incredibly lame.

Scorpio | Oct. 23 to Nov. 21

Don’t waste time developing a healthy body image, as your body will look a hell of a lot different starting Thursday.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22 to Dec. 21

An attempt at composing the perfect love sonnet will fail time and again this week when you fall for a girl named Orange.

Capricorn | Dec. 22 to Jan. 19

Curiosity will kill the cat this week, though the microwave, duct tape, and Tupperware container will be mostly to blame.

Aquarius | Jan. 20 to Feb. 18

Like a river that has, due to a number of environmental changes, begun to run dry, so too will your life become strained and hard to parse.

In praise of conflict | Jonathan Marks


TED
Published on May 8, 2017

Conflict is bad; compromise, consensus and collaboration are good — or so we’re told. Lawyer and bioethicist Jonathan Marks challenges this conventional wisdom, showing how governments can jeopardize public health, human rights and the environment when they partner with industry. An important, timely reminder that common good and common ground are not the same thing.

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