Category Archives: paranoia

How to Live an Authentic Life

Dying To Be Me This is the book that Eben Alexander talks about in his lectures. It is a different take on the whole NDE, subsequent healing and then spiritual renewal. The quote that came up when I opened my … Continue reading

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So The Question Is: Did It Really Happen?

Proof of Heaven Eben Alexander’s story of his Near Death Experience has puzzled journalists and scientists ever  since he shared it with the world. Fortunately, he gave us a way to check it out astrologically. “At 4:30 a.m. on Nov. … Continue reading

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Hang On: Did We Miss a Step?

The 4th Dimension This morning the following quote from 3 years ago today came up on my Facebook memories: Confederation sources frequently have said that we are already enjoying the first light of fourth density. This and many other communications … Continue reading

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We Are: a Long, Long Way from Home

Tipperary, Ireland (June 2016) When you visit another country, you see things differently. I mean that term literally. My newly opened eyes saw how much poverty was there. I mean, if a former betting office is closed, what chance do … Continue reading

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Did the Skyfall Last August?

Russia Suffered a Nuclear Accident… This might be consider ‘old news’ now, but it is still interesting to speculate as to what happened on August 8th, 2019: evidently, there was a missile accident, and the American news media decided it … Continue reading

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Irony: Is It Just Missionary Zeal?

Bill Gates (October 28, 1955 @ 10 pm – Seattle WA) Up until now I have resisted the urge to take a good look at this man. I’m not exactly sure why. It could be the widespread belief in his … Continue reading

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Do As I Say, Not As I Do?

Hypocrite We’ve had a couple of bad examples of this tendency lately. Andrew Scheer, the outgoing Conservative leader here in Canada, has shown this ‘flaw’ before, but his recent ‘faux pas’ concerning the COVID-19 ‘rule’ of social distancing takes the cake. … Continue reading

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The Real Killer is Loneliness

We Are Social Creatures. Reading through Facebook, WordPress and private posts, I am coming to the conclusion that the ‘cure’ may be way worse than the disease. Self-isolation, being socially distant, and sheltering where we live is killing us, if … Continue reading

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Time, Times and Half a Time

The Answer is 42. We might not like our confinement to home, but it is allowing for a certain sense of irony. For years we have complained that the world is speeding up, that we don’t have enough time to … Continue reading

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Dying With Dignity?

Euthenasia. As sometimes occurs to me when I’m contemplating a subject for posting, I mull the word over and over again in my mind. Then I say it aloud: Euthenasia/Youth in Asia. (Strange juxtaposition, isn’t it?) This is a very … Continue reading

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