Tuesday, October 28, 2008

One Week


Life is a continuous strand of moments entwined together in to hours, days, weeks, months, years and everything in between. We let these moments and these weeks slip by without notice. We consider how to value our lives based on what we perceive to be the pros and cons that have occurred to us in the past year or the past few months, but we rarely think to ourselves, have I become a better person since last week? Have I advanced my personal agenda, my spiritual understanding, my intellect and wisdom, or anything about myself? If you haven't found yourself advancing in that past week or that past month, did you decline or did you just stay stagnant? Either way the response should be the urge to stop standing still or taking steps back, but to start taking the steps necessary to advance yourself.

Life is a continuous battle against oneself, forever trying to be better than what you were the moment before. If you don't find yourself being better at your sport, or your career, or you technical skill, than you can never find yourself advancing in rank or pay. If you don't advance your spiritual, intellectual, physical or emotional understanding of the world than the same is true. You will never advance in rank or consciousness. It is not right to think that learning is done in schools and religious practice in churches. It is not right to think that you should exercise to stay skinny or attractive. It is most importantly not right to think that psychiatrists and drugs are the answer to all emotional stimuli. We should learn all the time, especially after graduating school. We should be moral and spiritually aware everywhere, everywhen, not just on Sundays. Exercise and healthy eating should go side by side with being aware of the air and water pollution around you and preventative health care to take care of our organs and prevent cancers that aren't there yet. Our health shouldn't be something we take care of in retrospect after finding a disease, it should be something we carefully care for our entire lives. Lastly our emotions and mental drama that we create in our every day lives should be understood from the inside. Meditating, introspective thought, mind expanding stimuli, close friends and family, education, exercise and so many other activities help calm the mind and the emotions. They help us understand why we have emotions; the good they cause and the bad. It helps us to realize that there is nothing wrong with us, we don't need to be fixed by someone else or by some medication.

One week is all it takes to become a brand new person, a better person, a healthier, smarter, moral person.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

February 13th 2009


Entrusted to the Gods

Ever wonder what Nintendo actually means? Well roughly translated it is "entrusted to the heavens" or "in the hands of the Gods". That's just a little tid bit of info before I get to my excitement over DSi! Check this video out.



Freaking awesome stuff. Beyond gaming, beyond a kids toy, this stuff looks incredibly fun and immensely innovative. I don't think I need to get in to a dialogue about how innovative and futuristic Nintendo is, we all have played the Wii by now. But they never give up, they're always pushing the boundaries without worrying about what Sony and Microsoft are doing. Nintendo I love you!

Calculated Enlightenment


I cogitate over the idea that a structured life may lead to some kind of calculated enlightenment often.

Measuring one's state of mind, creativity, and energy throughout the day and making auspicious decisions on what kind of activities should be undertaken at what times and how often they should be repeated. Deciding that I should exercise in the evening, meditate in the afternoon, read in the morning. These are the kind of actions I speak of. However the ubiquitous manner in which work finds itself overwhelming the middle class leaves me with very little hours left throughout the day to do the things I truly want to do. I want to spend my day keeping up with current events, writing, drawing, reading, meditating, exercising, watching movies, eating, enjoying a beer or a cup of tea. These are the things that bring me peace of mind and a sense of calm. But when I am forced to leave my sanctuary for 8-10 hours each day, that leaves me with very little time to accomplish these tasks.

The question I raise though is this, does working give me a better appreciation of the little things or does it steal away my ability to enjoy them? Am I happier to come home after a long days work and enjoy a beer and watch a movie, or am I better off having an entirely stress free day filled with only the things I love. If I only do the things I love though will there be a counter balance to them to remind me why I love them?

I spend alot of time not working, I am very good at saving money and living incredibly frugally. I can go 2 months without even considering getting a job. Those months give me the best opportunity to just sit back, relax and do the things I love. However sooner or later I have to get back in to the work force to save up for the next 2 month hiatus. My goal is to start to appreciate work much more. To co mingle the things I love with the things I feel are responsibilities.

It is more than possible, it is probable. Too many people spend the entire work week miserable, coming home to sit in front of the TV for an hour or 4, eat some dinner, go to sleep and do it all over again the next day. Leaving their enjoyment to the weekend when they end up going overboard, becoming a weekend warrior (not necessarily with alcohol but with any excessive enjoyment) or even worse spend their weekends doing the choirs and errands they couldn't take on during the week because they were so busy.

Where does this leave time for enjoyment of life? What is the point of working and paying for all these fancy luxuries we take for granted if we don't spend time simply relaxing and enjoying them? It's time to stop worrying so much about money and start worrying more about joy. We need to get away from this overly consumerist, overly worldly, society we live in. Be an intelligent consumer, and an intelligent citizen and you will not need as much money. Then you can use the excess overflow as free time, or as accumulated savings.

Live on the cheap, make sure to find something you enjoy that is free, and do it every day, don't go out to expensive places so much, find places that are free to enjoy like parks, museums, forests, libraries, etc. Rid yourself of excess possession weighing you down. Cleanse your mind of negative or menial thoughts. Find peace in the present, and you will always be happy and relaxed.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Best Quote Ever!


"Sooner or later, people are going to figure out if all you run is negative attack ads, you don't have much of a vision for the future or you're not ready to articulate it."~John McCain discussing George W. 2000

Seems he forgot his own words.

Who gets in to Heaven?


"I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."

"Truly I say to you, it is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven."

~New Testament Matthew 19

So how does one get in to "heaven" when everyone is actually kept in the ancestral genetic codes inside human beings? What about the more commonly perceived notion of heaven as being an unearthly and blissful place?

This idea of heaven is accurate, it is real and it is attainable. However to die is the last thing you want to do in order to enter this state of consciousness. The only way to enter heaven is to do so while alive.

Jesus states very clearly his prerequisites, and they can be easily translated to any religion the world over. You must perceive the kingdom of God as if you were a little kid and as a person without an abundance of riches.

Only an innocent, imaginative, and unsullied mind can have the will power and vision to see passed the illusions that hide heaven from us. Only a person who has completely abandoned worldly riches and achievements can go beyond the world.

Only a person who is willing to let go of everything that makes them comfortable and everything that supposedly defines their existence can find heaven on earth. A person who still imagines and wonders and finds richness in friends and family.

Hoarding riches in life and giving up on imagination for logic will not get you to heaven. It will only bring you closer to death and the inevitable embrace of nothingness that the grave holds.

There are no definitive actions needed to be taken, only a state of mind to be had in order to fully perceive that heaven is already around you. Find heaven before you die and you will live forever, metaphorically speaking.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Where is Heaven?


Heaven supposedly is where all of our ancestors go to live out eternity. Huh?

It is such an illogical and outlandish theory, that the "spirits" or consciousness of a human being transfers from the earthly plane to a higher plane of existence upon death. With absolutely no spiritual or psychological advancement actively being pursued by most people how is it that their consciousness can rise itself out of the ashes in to the netherworld?

I would personally assume that it takes years of personal growth and insight to be able to advance to the next level of human consciousness and that level would itself be available to us not after death but during life. In altered states of awareness, in greater understanding and perception of the world around you, and in a more reliable mindset concering your worldy affairs and your internal dialogue.

So with all of that being said, where is Heaven? Heaven is inside you, it is inside me, it is inside all living beings. DNA and cellular atomic structure hold in themselves the entirety of human affairs, and life's long climb out of the primordial sludge in to the industrial type. Inside every single one of us we hold the genetic material of all those who came before us, meaning we hold the lives of our ancestors in our own bodies.

Where is your dead grandma, where is Gandhi, where is Jesus? All of these people are held inside of us. Where is the future of humanity, where is all that ever will be and can be, also inside of us. Each individual holds the entire future of our species inside them. Which makes heaven the home of our ancestors and our grand children. Heaven is within, not without. God is within, not without. We just have to take the time to look inside of our own minds and consciousness, take time away from worrying about the job or the TV and actually put some thought in to the very fabric of our existence.

1928!


When was the last time the Republicans won the White House without a Bush or a Nixon on the ticket? 1928!! Unbelievable but true. Every single election that the Republicans have won since 1928 has had Nixon as a VP or President or one of the two Bush's as VP or President. Astonishing.

Wiki

Monday, October 20, 2008

Top Five Reasons I think 9/11 Was an Inside Job!

In no specific order, here are the top reasons I question the official story about the events of September 11th 2001.

1) BBC Reports collapse of WTC 7... before it happens.


2)The girders of WTC, notice the diagonal cut and the melted steel dripping down.



Then notice these two guys setting up explosion for a controlled demolition.. . any similarity?





3)Bin Laden is a scape goat...

Can you find one mention of 9/11 on the FBI's official wanted page for him?

"I have already said that I am not involved in the 11 September attacks in the United States. As a Muslim, I try my best to avoid telling a lie. I had no knowledge of these attacks, nor do I consider the killing of innocent women, children and other humans as an appreciable act."~Bin Laden Sept 28 2001 Ummat News Paper

Then there's this.


4)Practicing for an attack the day it happened, yet couldn't foresee it?!??!?

"We knew he hated us, but there was nobody in our government at least and I don't think the prior government that could imagine flying planes in to buildings on such a massive scale"~George W. Bush



5) 19 Saudi Arabians highjacked these planes? Then why are 9 of them still alive?



"...Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor..."~Project for a New American Century

~Elliott Abrams Gary Bauer William J. Bennett Jeb Bush

Dick Cheney Eliot A. Cohen Midge Decter Paula Dobriansky Steve Forbes

Aaron Friedberg Francis Fukuyama Frank Gaffney Fred C. Ikle

Donald Kagan Zalmay Khalilzad I. Lewis Libby Norman Podhoretz

Dan Quayle Peter W. Rodman Stephen P. Rosen Henry S. Rowen

Donald Rumsfeld Vin Weber George Weigel Paul Wolfowitz

Friday, October 17, 2008

True Patriotism.


"America," is a state of mind. "Being an American" is a set of attitudes and actions, not a nationality or a posture of reflexive loyalty. This tribe of true "Americans" consists of people who have crossed a personal Rubicon of a specific kind and can no longer be satisfied with anything less than absolute liberty."~Naomi Wolf

Absolute
1. free from imperfection; complete; perfect
2. not mixed or adulterated; pure
3. complete; outright
4. free from restriction or limitation; not limited in any way

Liberty.
1. freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
2. freedom from external or foreign rule; independence.
3. freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions
4. freedom from captivity, confinement, or physical restraint

Having freedom from government control and captivity not restricted in any way, is apparently the ultimate definition of "Absolute Liberty". Sounds awfully for from where America is today.

FISA allows warrantless wire tapping of our conversations.

The Patriot Act allows government to follow our internet habits, library usage, and even allows for cops to enter your home and snoop around without a warrant.

HR 1955 is an act that passed the house and is currently in the senate that would take away our rights to have certain political idea's and share them with others. Meaning protesting and speaking bad of the government could be considered domestic terrorism.

The $750 billion dollar bail out was deeply protested by the American people yet the Government passed it anyway, leading me to question, what happened to "government of the people, by the people, for the people"? Not to mention the government buying in to big banks is closing in on socialism.

The War on Drugs is perpetrated not with the mindset of curing people and ending the addictions, but with a mindset of throwing people away and trying to hide the problem. Stealing peoples freedom and liberty because of a disease, when talking about harder drugs such as cocaine and heroin. But than even worse is taking away peoples freedoms based on a harmless pass time when it comes to marijuana.

Government executive orders are in place that at the stroke of a Presidents pen would give government control over the entire infrastructure and work force of America, essentially creating a police state or a military junta.

I could go on, but I think the point is made. Absolute Freedom is not nearly what we the American people have. What scares me is how many people actually don't mind this. How many times I've heard, "They're not listening to my conversations I'm not a terrorist" or "If it keeps me safe let them listen". Don't these people get it, it's not about keeping us safe anymore, it's about keeping us under control. Keeping us nervous and scared so we are willing to slowly give away all of our absolute liberties.

All I can say is I hope a majority, or even a strong minority wake up and see that being American isn't just being born in America. Serving your country isn't following orders blindly. Truly being an American and serving the ideals of your country is constantly questioning those in charge and demanding their response. It's always withholding the ideals of absolute liberty and freedom that are outlined in our constitution and in our very souls. Be your own revolution.

McCain and Obama... trying to be comedians.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

What is Enlightenment?



Enlightenment is:

~Not necessarily an alteration in ones actions, but more succinctly an alteration in ones perception of action.
~Having the ability to take in to consideration any perspective and any theory without skewing said idea with ones own prejudices.
~Building the strength of will to be ones own teacher and ones own guide; always pushing one's self further and correcting mistakes before they occur.
~Being able to see things anew each day, because nothing is as it was yesterday therefore it truly is something you've never seen before.
~The understanding of the entire body as a microcosm in relation to the macrocosm of the Universe around you.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

"Sarah Palin"











Debate Fact Check

McCAIN: Said that Obama has voted to raise taxes 94 times.

THE FACTS: As fact-checkers have constantly pointed out, that is an exaggeration. Per Factcheck.org:

* 23 votes were for measures that would have produced no tax increase at all; they were against proposed tax cuts.
* 7 were in favor of measures that would have lowered taxes for many, while raising them on a relative few, either corporations or affluent individuals.
* 11 votes the GOP is counting would have increased taxes on those making more than $1 million a year — in order to fund programs such as Head Start and school nutrition programs, or veterans’ health care.
* The GOP sometimes counted two, three and even four votes on the same measure. We found their tally included a total of 17 votes on seven measures, effectively padding their total by 10.
* The majority of the 94 votes — 53 of them, including some mentioned above – were on budget measures, not tax bills, and would not have resulted in any tax change. Four other votes were non-binding motions related to conference report negotiations.
— NBC News' blog First Read

Sunday, October 5, 2008

The Future of TV...

...is much like the past. From what I understand TV shows back in the day used to have one sponsor, not dozens. Meaning not as many commercials; welcome to Hulu. TV on the internet. Hundreds of shows and movies, from old classics to brand new shows the day they air. No more words, check out the full season premiers of Heroes, My Name is Earl, Chuck and Family Guy below.







Friday, October 3, 2008

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The Dictator of the US!

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Could you be a US citizen?

In order to become a citizen you would have to answer 6 out of these 10 questions right. These are only a sampling of 100 possible questions incoming citizens could be asked. How would you do? I got 7 out of 10.

1. What does the Constitution do?
2. What do we call the first 10 amendments to the Constitution?
3. Name one branch or part of the government.
4. We elect a U.S. representative for how many years?
5. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
6. How old do citizens have to be to vote for President?
7. When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
8. There were 13 original states. Name three.
9. Who was president during World War I?
10. Name one U.S. territory.






1. Sets up the government, Defines the government, Protects basic rights of Americans
2. Bill of Rights
3. Legislative, Executive, Judicial, Congress, the President, the courts
4. 2 years
5. 9
6. 18
7. April 15
8. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
9. Woodrow Wilson
10. Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam