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Screenworld
pMichael Ventura column for the Austin Chronicle/p
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The Garden of Eden, sure
I came across this story (from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1157784/Do-mysterious-stones-mark-site-Garden-Eden.html) via Stephan Schwartz’ remarkable Schwartzreport (www.SchwartzReport.com). It is a hilarious situation. The established “scientific” chronology allows only a few thousand years for human existence in civilized societies,but it keeps meeting all this evidence that we have been here a million years, with evidence of societies hundreds of thousands of…
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The coming evangelical collapse
Something of this sort has to happen. Christianity is old wine in a new container. That is, it is a way of understanding the spiritual world that does not fit the civilization that is shaping itself around us. That doesn’t mean that much that is precious may not be lost along with the irrelevant and…
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Since you’re affirming your life anyway …
In this month’s column in The Meta Arts online magazine, which may be found at http://www.themetaarts.com/pages/frankdemarco.html, I wrote the following, which i think may be of value to many. by Frank DeMarco It’s funny. The workshop was about using energy work, but the most valuable thing I got out of it was a sudden realization of what…
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A year later, talking to Rita
Thursday March 19, 2009 Miss Rita, anything you’d care to say on this anniversary of your escape? You see, you weren’t left here because they’d forgotten to pull the plug!
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And all the saints….
[My March 2009 column in The Meta Arts online magazine] An Episcopalian woman once told me in some disdain that Protestants don’t have saints. It took a while, but eventually I thought to ask her why so many Episcopalian and Anglican churches were named St. John’s, or St. Paul’s, or St. Mark’s, etc. I never…
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The Sphere and the Hologram
The guys upstairs finally have their own book! At least, it’s going to the printer today. Some of you may remember that back in August, 2001, Rita Warren and I began a series of weekly sessions with the unembodied entities that I call the guys upstairs. In other words, I went into an altered state…
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Darwin’s lost theory of love
Back in the year 2000, I interviewed psychologist, evolution theorist, and systems scientist David Loye about his book Darwin’s Lost Theory Of Love: A Healing Vision For The New Century. The interview appeared in Magical Blend magazine. I recently came across it, and decided that it deserved more attention than it had received. David Loye…
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The Sphere and the Hologram
The Sphere And The Hologram – Here at Last It has been a long time coming. Rita Warren and I began our series of sessions with the guys upstairs in August, 2001. Twenty-two sessions later, we knew we had something of importance. I took a month off, in the summer of 2002, specifically…
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Deriding today’s idols
I am right there with John Anthony West in deriding what he calls the Church of Progress. I am really tired of people pretending they are profound when in fact they are merely sheep following trends. The trend of the past tiresome century, and this one to date, is to regard religion as superstition, as…