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Sunday night Translation!

Aloha all, our group had a tiny challenge connecting on Skype, after a few try’s rebooting etc. Nothing was satisfying so I decided we should do a three way conference call, and Alex is land line only, worked well enough for communication and a agreed sense testimony<3.

Sense testimony; Multi-generational illness can make people feel out of control?  The reason for this is the self destructive tendency, and killing others by shooting them, the illness is open?

Conclusions; 1)  The Cause and Nature of All is the Abundant, Fitting, Sound Harmonious Beautiful, Powerful Knowing Presence, the “What Works” of Universal Integrity God Truth I We Thou are. (I Am Abundant Fitting Sound Harmonious Beautiful Powerful Knowing Presence Creating Governing All I Am.

2) I AM that I AM is the One “I” of All, Life Mind and Being is Eternal principle Infinite Cause and Creation.

3) Truth is innately imperative, organically attracted to its own validated resources, which being limitless, timeless, omniscience, recognizing its own qualities for universal I, thou, intentional purposes.

‘It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)’ by Bob Dylan

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Darkness at the break of noon
Shadows even the silver spoon
The handmade blade, the child’s balloon
Eclipses both the sun and moon
To understand you know too soon, there is no sense in trying

Pointed threats, they bluff with scorn
Suicide remarks are torn
From the fool’s gold mouthpiece the hollow horn
Plays wasted words proves to warn
That he not busy being born is busy dying

Temptation’s page flies out the door
You follow, find yourself at war
Watch waterfalls of pity roar
You feel to moan but unlike before
You discover that you’d just be one more person crying

So don’t fear if you hear
A foreign sound to your ear
It’s alright, Ma, I’m only sighing

As some warn victory, some downfall
Private reasons great or small
Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
To make all that should be killed to crawl
While others say don’t hate nothing at all, except hatred

Disillusioned words like bullets bark
As human gods aim for their mark
Made everything from toy guns that spark
To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark
It’s easy to see without looking too far that not much is really sacred

Our preachers preach of evil fates
Teachers teach that knowledge waits
Can lead to hundred-dollar plates
Goodness hides behind its gates
But even the President of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked

An’ all the rules of the road have been lodged
It’s only people’s games that you got to dodge
And it’s alright, Ma, I can make it

Advertising signs that con you
Into thinking you’re the one
That can do what’s never been done
That can win what’s never been won
Meantime life outside goes on all around you

You lose yourself, you reappear
You suddenly find you got nothing to fear
Alone you stand with nobody near
When a trembling distant voice, unclear
Startles your sleeping ears to hear
That somebody thinks they really found you

A question in your nerves is lit
Yet you know there is no answer fit
To satisfy insure you not to quit
To keep it in your mind and not forget
That it is not he or she or them or it that you belong to

Although the masters make the rules
For the wise men and the fools
I got nothing, Ma, to live up to

For them that must obey authority
That they do not respect in any degree
Who despise their jobs, their destinies
Speak jealously of them that are free
Do what they do just to be
Nothing more than something they invest in

While some on principles baptized
To strict party platform ties
Social clubs in drag disguise
Outsiders they can freely criticize
Tell nothing except who to idolize and say, “God bless him”

While one who sings with his tongue on fire
Gargles in the rat race choir
Bent out of shape from society’s pliers
Cares not to come up any higher
But rather get you down in the hole that he’s in

But I mean no harm nor put fault
On anyone that lives in a vault
But it’s alright, Ma, if I can’t please him

Old lady judges watch people in pairs
Limited in sex, they dare
To push fake morals, insult and stare
While money doesn’t talk, it swears
Obscenity, who really cares propaganda, all is phony

While them that defend what they cannot see
With a killer’s pride, security
It blows the minds most bitterly
For them that think death’s honesty
Won’t fall upon them naturally
Life sometimes must get lonely

My eyes collide head-on with stuffed graveyards
False goals, I scuff at pettiness which plays so rough
Walk upside-down inside handcuffs
Kick my legs to crash it off
Say, “Okay, I have had enough, what else can you show me?”

And if my thought dreams could be seen
They’d probably put my head in a guillotine
But it’s alright, Ma, it’s life, and life only

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Bob Dylan

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One Observation of the United Kingdom’s EU Referendum

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by Calvin Harris H.W., M

Last night, Thursday 23 of June, 2016, I had an opportunity to watch a Country decide its fate by a popular vote of its people.  I got to watch 4 hours of announced results of ballot counts, as they happened. This was coupled with interviews of political statesmen, of the various political parties, as well as short interviews and statements from the general public. All live on a cable feed from London as we watched in Laguna Beach, CA.

This was truly a ‘Every’ person’s vote will count decision. I did observe that some who voted had voted with their feelings and left their brains at home. For these people the vote seemed to be more in part about the dissatisfaction with how their elected officials, over the years, had handled or voted on various issues to their outrage or displeasure.  The EU vote then became clouded with issues, some not at all related to the EU vote at hand, but then the vote became a tool to send a message, a way to give the finger to their elected political officials. The question is then begged to be asked, was the vote tilted? Due to feeling of rage or fear rather than careful deliberation of the issues at hand.

England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are the countries of Great Britain that were involved in this vote to leave or remain in the European Union because these were the countries that border the other European Countries. The European Union, acts as a single market of all the Countries that belong to it since 1992. The concept behind the EU was to boost trade, create jobs and lower prices. It allows for the free movement of goods, services, money and people within the European Union, as if it was a single Country. Meaning, as a member of the EU, you could possible set up a business or take a job anywhere within it.

The UK’s EU referendum vote: gave the people a choice to remain in the EU or to leave it. I watched the results of the votes come in county by county, it was like watching a tennis match, the vote went one way and then the other with more to gain or lose than a trophy. I could not stay till the final results of the broadcast, but I got up this morning and checked the BBC News report article by Brian Wheeler & Alex Hunt on my computer. The reported revealed that Britain had voted to leave the EU, by a vote of 52% to leave vs the 48% to remain. That 48% means a large margin of people did not agree with the vote, but not enough to turn the tide.

I would suggest that when we Vote, in this Country, that we do so with both our minds and our hearts meaning giving the issues careful deliberation as to their benefits and long term ramifications.  I saw, while watching these events unfold, one or two folks faces, who had wanted to make a statement by their vote, and then when they realize that their vote might win, then came the look of realization that their vote might not bring the outcome they really wanted, as the broadcast news reported economic uncertainty looms as the value of their dollar (the Pound Sterling) rose and fell during the announced results of each of the counties throughout the night.

“The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe” by Lynne McTaggart

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In this groundbreaking classic, investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart reveals a radical new paradigm—that the human mind and body are not separate from their environment but a packet of pulsating power constantly interacting with this vast energy sea, and that consciousness may be central in shaping our world. The Field is a highly readable scientific detective story presenting a stunning picture of an interconnected universe and a new scientific theory that makes sense of supernatural phenomena. Documented by distinguished sources, The Field is a book of hope and inspiration for today’s world.  (Googlebooks)

Dalai Lama says ‘real gun control’ comes from heart

Dalai Lama reflects on Orlando shooting The Dalai Lama reflected the shooting at an Orlando gay nightclub that left 49 people dead. “You cannot generalize because of some of the followers of Islam’s behavior, the whole of Islam is something militant or negative, it is absolutely wrong.  Media: Wibbitz

By Melody Gutierrez (San Francisco Chronicle)

June 20, 2016

SACRAMENTO — In front of state lawmakers weighing a slate of gun-control measures, the Dalai Lama said Monday that ending violence requires inner disarmament and an education system that focuses on teaching moral values, compassion and what it means to be a global citizen.

In a speech to lawmakers in the state Capitol, the Tibetan spiritual leader called a sense of community “the basis of our own happy future.”

His comments came in the wake of the mass shooting in Orlando and the deadly attack in San Bernardino in December, which led California lawmakers to introduce more than a dozen gun-control bills.

“Real gun control must come from here,” the Dalai Lama said, pointing at his heart.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate also spoke to the Legislature of the need to care for the planet and the threat of climate change — a hallmark concern for Gov. Jerry Brown — in an address that diverged widely from his prepared comments.

Earlier in the day, the Dalai Lama met with Brown in a small, private luncheon at the historic Leland Stanford Mansion, the governor’s office said.

As he waded through the crowded Assembly chambers to the dais, the Dalai Lama quieted the room by urging clapping politicians to sit, saying he did not like such formalities.

He praised California for its focus on climate change, something he said he understands firsthand. He said his home, Tibet, is warming three times faster than the rest of the planet.

“This planet is the only place we can live happily, we can breathe happily,” he said. “There is no other choice but fully protect our home.”

Education is the best platform

The Dalai Lama also called on educators to do more to ensure that compassion, love and citizenry are at the core of what they teach.

“The generation who come from (the) existing sort of society (have a) very much materialist life, materialist culture,” he said. “I feel the existing education system (is) very much oriented about material value and not talking about our inner value.”

The Tibetan spiritual leader said that his generation has witnessed much violence and that today’s youths have an opportunity and a responsibility to create a better world.

However, he said, many places in the world are not preparing young people to grow into compassionate adults, noting religion is helpful in promoting inner peace, but that in a world of many nonbelievers, education is the best platform.

It was the Dalai Lama’s first trip to Sacramento and came five days after he met with President Obama at the White House, a session that angered China. Beijing leaders accuse the 80-year-old Dalai Lama of leading a campaign to divide Tibet from the rest of China by using religion as a cover for the political talks.

Tensions with China

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement that meetings in the U.S. with the Dalai Lama send the wrong message to separatist forces that support Tibetan independence and could jeopardize the relationship between China and the U.S.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest said in a press briefing after the meeting last week that the U.S. has not changed its position on Tibet.

“Tibet, per U.S. policy, is considered a part of the People’s Republic of China, and the United States has not articulated our support for Tibetan independence,” Earnest said, according to a transcript of the media briefing.

The Dalai Lama has called for a higher degree of autonomy under Chinese rule.

He and his followers have lived in exile in the Himalayan hillside city of Dharamsala, India, since 1959, when they fled Tibet following a failed uprising against China.

The Tibetan government-in-exile, which elects its own prime minister and parliament, is not recognized by China. Earlier this year, the exiled government renewed calls for China to grant it autonomy.

The Dalai Lama led the exiled government until 2011, when he stepped down to focus on his role as a spiritual leader.

Melody Gutierrez is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: mgutierrez@sfchronicle.com Twitter:MelodyGutierrez

 

Chris Hedges, Cornel West, and Richard Wolff “How To Kick-off A Revolution?”


Laura Flanders, Moderator.  Professors Chris Hedges, Cornel West and Richard Wolff begin a ten part series at the Left Form that will focus on the great modern revolutionary theorists. They begin with perhaps America’s only real revolutionist, Thomas Paine, who in his three great works Common Sense, The Rights of Man and The Age of Reason laid down the foundations by which rebellion is morally and legally permissible. They look at whether the conditions set by Paine have been met with the rise of the corporate state and ask whether Paine’s call for the overthrow of British tyranny should become our own.

Chris Hedges:  “Language is mutual knowledge.  Language is a vehicle through which reality is filtered through to you. . . Paine redefined terms like democracy.   Democracy was a pejorative.  The word republic was a pejorative.  Paine reclaimed those words and gave them a new definition.”