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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-07-01
After I wrote the earlier commentary and went back and read it several "other thoughts" came to mind regarding the Piri Ries map that I spoke of in the Ancient Consciousness commentary. And while thi...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-07-01
Modern-day scientists are amazed at the skill of the Mayans and their calender that could understand black holes and somehow know that it took 26,000 years for our solar system to make a complete rev...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-29
The sage has told us that you can't know here you are or where you are going until you know where you've been. The sage also tells us that we either learn from history or we are bound to repeat it. A...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-26
The internet is so much a part of our lives that we forget how recent and modern the use of it is. We've only moved into the universal use of this tool in the last 1-2 decades. But, it's the new comm...
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by CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - 2008-06-21
Having had the opportunity to preview America's renowned intuitive specialist, Joan Marie Whelan's book, "Soul-Discovery: 9 Principles for Revealing Your Sacred Gifts," set to premiere Tuesday, June ...
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by Dalip Singh Wasan - 2008-06-20
People of India still dreaming When the people of India were fighting their war of independence, Mahatma Gandhi ji was assur...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-17
How long must we remain captive- to or self? How long will we continue to listen to our egoic state of consciousness that always compares itself in the insatiable, losing game of trying to beat out ne...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-14
I grew up with the Napoleon Hill mantra, "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve." The MIND is a powerful, non-local tool that's at our disposal. And when you back it up wit...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-11
Somewhere we lost the definition and the goal of humanity. The Hebrew Testament began with the concept that we were to take dominion over the world that we were placed in. We were to be good stewards ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-10
I just read an article that said basically, "Don't just sit there, do something". Me thinks that's one of our major problems in our society today. The BRAIN repeats the Niki slogan "Just Do It", while...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-04
Anyone who has watched an animal TV show learns quickly that they are territorial. Or, you can have a dog as a pet an watch them stake out their territory everywhere they smell urine from another anim...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-06-03
There are so mnay different languages in the world; however, there is one that is understood by all. Love is the universal language. You may be able to speak "whale" (Finding Nemo), but that's not nea...
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by Mike Morley - 2008-04-22
It was so touching to watch the news a few months ago, to see 132 World War II veterans and hear their remarks following their return from Hero Flight. Their destination, the WWII Memorial in Washingt...
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by Sumit Kapish - 2008-04-17
The question seems & sounds absurd in the first go, but the question remains and stands mightier than the Lofty Himalayas. We live in a society and feel proud to be the most eligible living beings on ...
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by Daniel Nase - 2007-12-07
True happiness is living in the moment and loving the journey that is life. It's choosing your own purpose by doing what you love. It's bringing passion into everything you do, while living in the mom...
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by Scott Hughes - 2007-11-22
Philosophy and psychology both often focus on the self, which generally refers to the source of unique consciousness in a unified being. In other words, the self is usually seen as that thing in us wh...
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by Sharon White - 2007-06-26
To write a Philosophy tem paper is both easy and difficult. One interesting point about the subject is that you can write with a free mind on any subject, in the light of your own feelings and observa...
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by ihowards - 2007-06-13
Truth, good and beauty. Every man thrives to accomplish and have their own perception of the 3. One man's good can be another man's evil. Right and wrong is, in aspect, wrong and right. The true knowl...
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by Bradley Rockow - 2007-05-17
In astrology, there are two approaches, different in appearance yet similar in desire. They are the predictive and the mystic approach. The predictive approach in astrology traces and plots the plane...
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by Bhaskar - 2007-05-17
In Paradise Lost Milton deals with the story not merely one of individual God or man, not merely one incident, a Nativity (birth) or a Crucifixion (death), but with a whole host of characters and an i...