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evidence for America as a psychological ses pool?

Morris Berman’s latest post on his Dark Ages America blog summarizes all the prime information on why the United States is such a lonely place to live. My own experience is that the US is a psychological ses pool, perhaps this is a phrase that Berman himself used at one point or that I adopted [...]

the aliens we’ve been looking for might just be inside us

Graham Hancock is the king of speculation. His books will either convince you there’s a lot more to human history or make you scoff at his possibly outlandish ideas. Regardless, it is damn entertaining. One of the first books I ever bought was his Fingerprints of the Gods (1996) which discussed how anomalies associated with [...]

demonstrating telepathy with an experiment

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake has always been one of my favorite scientists willing to challenge the scientific paradigm. This short video demonstrates a simplistic version of his telepathy experiments. To demonstrate his concept of morphic fields, channels of information exchange within families, species and the ecosystem Sheldrake asks these sisters to guess which one is on [...]

a history of integrative plant psychology

On my recent trip to the American Southwest I was thrilled to learn of the prevalence petroglyphs held in the region. Here was an opportunity to see into the actual minds of the humans that forged the original path for our species many generations ago. When I found my first set of petroglyphs (my photograph [...]

Consequences of a machine world

In Charles Eisenstein’s latest post at Reality Sandwich he continues a spot-on commentary describing the disconnected nature of an “ideal” modern existence.

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