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the dreamer has awakened

i am awake from dreaming.
life is radiant and beautiful.
letting go is bliss.
there is only now.
i completely embrace my strong and powerful self.
the universe fully supports me in my growth.
the old forms have collapsed to make way for the new and ever more beautiful.
the cycles of birth death and rebirth begin again in the infinite...
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78walk:
Radiant indeed - you look outrageously beautiful. smile
nikonphoto80:
i love the poem and your hair looks wonderful!
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i am a yogini. maybe not a great one as i have inherent hypocrisy pre-installed.
nevertheless it is a path of purity.

In the Yoga Sutras of Patajali, the yamas are the first limb of the eight limbs of Raja Yoga.
They are found in the Sadhana Pada Verse 30 as:

1. Ahimsa (): non-violence
2. Satya (): truth in word and thought. absence of...
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cranstonlamont:
My experience with yoga:

1) I think "Namaste" is Hindustani for "Class is over; clear out."

2) The only pose I've mastered is "Middle-Aged Man Looking Like A Fool."

On another note, it's interesting that your five points so much resemble the honor code that our service academies try to live by: no lying, no cheating, no stealing. Of course the non-violence thing would be a bit of a problem for them.
nikonphoto80:
you are a very interesting women! smile
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what girls do on the internet:



i love jenna marbles

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rpg:
biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin
nikonphoto80:

i love her also, i watch it a couple of times when one of my friends posted it on facebook biggrin
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bellyjack:
Sweet delicious.
cranstonlamont:
shades of Georgia O'Keefe
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hysterian:
the work is incredible! smile
nikonphoto80:
i love your photos, amazing, the first one gave me chills!
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what the tibetans say about death:

from the book on tantra im currently reading--
the tibetans say the stages of death follow a predictable
sequence in accordance with the elements.

earth, water, fire, air and aether.

these elements are in order as for lightness and subtleness.

first, the earth part of the body begins to fail. earth is the densest
material and is the global...
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nikonphoto80:
Very interesting, I love learning about all the religions of the world and there practices, Im going to have to save that information.
alisa:
that was so cool to read. especially about the white and red drops converging in the center with balance.

thanks for sharing
:kiss;
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cybele:
Happy Birthday, lovely lady.

May your day be full of warmth and light. smile
bellyjack:
You certainly are! Happy birthday. kiss
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im so glad its almost over!
by january 3rd or so it will all be a distant memory.
yay!

as you may have guessed i really really do not enjoy xmas.
if xmas were only one day thatd be one thing
but that it drags on and on and on..well thats quite
another. at least its now on the way out.

for the record, im...
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catdad:
Hope you are well.
cranstonlamont:
People in Western civilization have always looked for excuses to cheer themselves up around the winter solstice. The Romans had something called "Saturnalia" where they drank riotously and turened their society upside down for a few days. The Christians sort of co-opted the holiday and invented Christmas.
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WAR IS PEACE.
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY.
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.

-- george orwell "1984"

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jpc:
"Ignorance is Strength" The Tea Party Motto.
bellyjack:
Earlier tonight I watched (listened to, actually, was working) Sarah Palin's Alaska on "The Learning Channel", another 'reality' program Gold Rush, and heard ads for yet a third called "My Strange Addiction".

TLC needs to change their name.

Republicans are under-represented in the sciences.

A Pew Research Center Poll from July 2009 showed that only around 6 percent of U.S. scientists are Republicans; 55 percent are Democrats, 32 percent are independent, and the rest "don't know" their affiliation.



During the Bush administration, Democrats discovered that they could score political points by accusing Bush of being anti-science. In the process, they seem to have convinced themselves that they are the keepers of the Enlightenment spirit, and that those who disagree with them on issues like climate change are fundamentally irrational.

Meanwhile, many Republicans have come to believe that mainstream science is corrupted by ideology and amounts to no more than politics by another name. Attracted to fringe scientists like the small and vocal group of climate skeptics, Republicans appear to be alienated from a mainstream scientific community that by and large doesn't share their political beliefs.

The climate debacle is only the most conspicuous example of these debilitating tendencies, which play out in issues as diverse as nuclear waste disposal, protection of endangered species, and regulation of pharmaceuticals.



My mouth slapped open at the author's conclusions.


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i think the wikileaks story is interesting and fun.
there may even be a hollywood movie in the making in it.
i love a good spy vs. spy story!
and--the very first full scale information war
is unfolding before our very eyes.
interesting times indeed.

however--will it change anything long term?
yes and no.

while govt transparency is critical to the health of a nation,...
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bellyjack:
I'm interested to see how this plays out over the coming months - my opinions aren't firmed up, and can break either way - but for now believe Assange does what he does mainly free of malicious intent. His professed aim is to bring otherwise hidden information which affects our lives to light, and appears to be doing just that. There was a time when newspapers and broadcast networks did a fair job, but, in my opinion, with progressively less efficacy since the late 1970s.

Wondering if Wikileaks planned financial disclosures have anything to do with derivative markets, automated high-frequency trading (which has been implicated in the May 6th mini-meltdown), or just generally how the finance sector has been running wild for the past two decades.
anatomist1:
I disagree. Wikileaks is all good. By saying that they are indiscriminately dumping info and the nonsense about how the info puts people in danger, you are regurgitating lame propaganda. If anything, the problem is that the media and the people are too stupid to make good use of Wikilieaks.

The first is outright false. WL has only released less than 1% of their info, all of which has been carefully selected and released through major journalism sources first. Second, nothing has been released that endangers anyone except the powerful people embarrassed by the leaks. Once again, everything that has been released was checked over with this in mind, and 99%+ of what they have is still unreleased.

I find the traction that these non-arguments got in the media quite depressing. There is almost nothing left of real journalism that pursues truth and challenges authority. And less left of people with critical thinking skills to even notice or care. The owners can now use their media machines to manufacture consent for almost anything.

Here's an interesting new story about how pathetic the media is in relation to wikilieaks. An interesting leak that shows what a bizarre mirror-house of lies goes on in secrecy is picked up by nearly everyone and taken at face value as a story about Cuba, because no one was smart or competent enough to check facts and understand the context:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-moore/viva-wikileaks-sicko-was_b_798586.html