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Comment by John Gil on July 4, 2010 at 8:24pm
Very interesting video and insights. Thanks for the share. His economic bias though misses other critical influences as well he assumes a linear progression which certainly is not the case. He made the point about how markings and alphabets expanded the capacity to quantify surplus resources that resulted from cooperative kills of larger animals to name one example. Several early alphabets were Cymatic and carried existential weight rather than mere commercial applications.

Can we know everything? Certainly not and I respect his frame and his eloquence. I think though that commerce clouds the higher principals. Commerce is comprised of a series of management details and is not a source for change. His point that cooperation is related to biology is my favorite part where he claims that cooperation in biology has established a new center having shifted from the cell to an ecology.

I think it's precisely the opposite where external systems of control have recently been reintegrated and internalized suggesting ecology has been re-establish within the cell and arguably even more subtly than that.. The flat, not hierarchical essence of the internet bears this out metaphorically.. Said another way, at the level of the cell, it is arguable that value judgements are not applicable. Once these cells are arranged and evolved, they are perceived as pretty, intelligent, regal etc. and managed by perception and value judgments. Starting with the particle rather than the object, this changes the rules of engagement completely. Cooperation therefore is a collective endeavor rather than a commercial endeavor. Commerce is a label though not the source cause and therefore an external ecology could never be the result or the influence even if he wants his philosophy to align logically.

It's noticeable that nearly every personal philosophy seeks to adjust the perception of others to align with ones own preferred bio-linguistic grammar, if you will. My own defers to higher 'universal' principles wherein I seek to discern how these play out in life's details to the best of my ability...
Comment by mary rose on July 4, 2010 at 3:52pm
Here is another interesting video on the role media can play in creating collaboration.

http://www.ted.com/talks/howard_rheingold_on_collaboration.html
Comment by John Gil on July 3, 2010 at 9:02pm
Welcome to the club Mary... Don't fight the feeling. The chaos seems to be the context at this time. Let the virus work it's way out...

The Temple of Sacred Sound is Jon Goldman's site. He is an acquaintance of mine and a long time Cymatics practitioner. Excellent find. His mediation page with the three tones is very very effective for focus and balanced concentration
Comment by mary rose on July 3, 2010 at 5:05pm
John, please pardon me for not following up on our discussion -- i find myself in complete overwhelm right now. Please let me get back with you on this. with love and in gratitude for all that you do.
Comment by mary rose on July 3, 2010 at 5:03pm
I found this to be an interesting website that may interest others here.

http://www.templeofsacredsound.org/
Comment by Peace Portal on June 26, 2010 at 3:41pm
Comment by celestial elf on June 26, 2010 at 3:35pm
Sharing my Virtual Tour of Stonehenge, England.....
Comment by John Gil on June 26, 2010 at 12:26pm
Mary Rose, discussing alternative monetary systems sounds interesting. I am aware of a couple including a bartering component for those to offer goods or services where otherwise cash is not available. One of my clients is introducing this idea in conjunction with their eCommerce efforts...I suspect you are aware of the FREEMAN movement as well, and the difference between Mary Rose and MARY ROSE!
Comment by John Gil on June 26, 2010 at 12:00pm
Mary Rose, I have not read the book as yet though Joseph Farrel sounds like a person of interest for you. H has written a range of other books that delve very deeply into the technological and political roots of the modern world. Two of his other books are called Cosmic Wars, referring to the nuclear wars that occurred here on Earth about 10,000 B.C.. Cities are being found in many locations with nuclear material dated to this time. He also write a book called The SS Brotherhood of the Bell. Very controversial look into a Bell shaped technology used in Nazi Germany that was apparently anti-gravitational. He and others speculate that as part of Project Paperclip that relocated Nazi SS scientists in various places around the world including Brazil, Egypt, China and the U.S., that anti-gravitational research has carried on since that time secretly. In the 1950's a global ban on anti-grav research was imposed on universities with threats of loss of funding, of course, if they did not oblige. It's my informed opinion that commercial technology is decades behind that which is available to the military industrial complex. Tesla's suppressed patents bears this out and HAARP stars Wars bears this out to name but two. This is a very interesting subject for me given my acceptance that technology expands or delimits human self image.

Another easy to research fact was an event that occurred at the beginning of the ongoing War, if we can call it that, in Iraq. There was a coverup story in the Smithsonian Magazine that I discovered as the word was getting around the internet that something fishy was afoot.

During the first days of the war and of course shortly after the shock and awe campaign, an orchestrated effort between the Iraqis, the Americans and the Germans was deployed to enter the Iraqi National Museum and remove artifacts. Soldiers were directed into the basement storage areas, and they avoided the collections on the main floor on display. It is estimated that as many as 10,000 items were stored there and most were from sites all over the Iraq which is part of Ancient Babylon. Other researchers like Michael Cremo have identified underground cities under the sands of the in Iraq that remain.... Deep penetrating satellites can go as far down as 400 feet as far as I know! New Mayan cities are being found all over Central American in the same manner.

Joseph Farrell speculates that their actions strongly suggest the American / German team were looking for something. All of the 10,000 items were removed and taken to Germany where they were catalogued and taken underground in the same manner that the Nazi's did with the rare art they stole during WWII. The are was kept there for safety as well the steady temperatures and humidity.

After their efforts were complete, all of the items were returned except for a handful. Joseph Farrel relays a story, via an online interview, that he feels that they were looking for an ancient technology. Long story condensed, a device with exceptional destructive power had been developed in Babylon and on several occasions it was stolen and recovered. It was finally decided by their Congress to separate the device in to three pieces so noone could possess this device. Others have speculated that this may be the infamous Ark of the Covenant where ark does not mean ark but rather an arc of electricity in the form of a super capacitor. His research is rather dry to listen and read but it's chock full of very interesting possibilities. Revision t History as it's called is gaining momentum due to all of the incredible artifacts that are being found all over the world as well the dates of the cities that greatly exceed the assumption that little existed before about 5,000 years ago.

If you are interested in this subject, it's important to learn about Karl Munck (the 'Code' that the entire globe followed for building form and placement), Michael Cremo (archaeologist of anomalies), Michael Tsarion (esoteric historian - shockingly well read in ancient religion and politics and that which relates, the angry but informed Jordan Maxwell (an etymologist and pursuer of the bankster's roots and pathways through time, David Icke, the British reporter turned alien hunter whose wisdom has caught up with his curiosities, and my favorite Dan Winter, a veritable genius of physics and sacred geometry who will tell you an story of Earth history that will wiggle your giblets.... You gotta be real opened minded and listen more than once, to Dan....Many online interviews...

Sorry for the length here, I condensed about five books into two pages...
Comment by mary rose on June 26, 2010 at 3:36am
John, thanks for the reference to the book on "Babylon Banksters," It sounds very interesting and i shall have to add it to my collection of references I am gathering going back to the Neolithic Age and even beyond that in the study of the Kurgans and others who formed Secret Societies. It seems to me there is a link between the Kurgans, the Romans and others who may have been descendants of the Nephilim of the Bible who came here from the planet Nibiru.

I am currently researching for a book entitled: "The Sacred Quest for the Who of I Am." It is based on the biology of human consciousness, but i also refer to what i call the "cultural baggage" that accompanies religious belief systems. And, i have roughly traced the "secret societies" which maintained control over the monetary systems down through the ages from the Neolithic Age into the Skull and Bones Society and the CIA today.

And, i am particularly interested in what took place with regard to Baghdad and the City of Sumer. Does the book you reference mention anything about the nuclear blast that was intended for Baghdad but destroyed Sumer?

My favorite book on the monetary system today is that written by Thomas H. Greco entitled "The End of Money and The Future of Civilization. Tom sees this "technology" being used in the context of sustainable living communities and the creation of local currencies or other means of monetary exchange.

Let's get together and discuss books related to this era as well as well as what might be the best way to handle money today. I am currently participating with a woman on Facebook who has written a book on "ending money" and the forward is being written by Barbara Marx Hubbard. Our semi-staged dialogs are designed to disseminate more "need to know" information on Facebook on certain topics in order to reach a greater number of the 400 million+ people subscribed there.

Its lots of fun and you may want join in on any of these dialogs -- or anyone else here for that matter.
 

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