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"I am the utterance of my name."
"I am the utterance of my name."

"I yam what I yam," says Popeye the Sailor Man... The Gambler is actually the archetypal student - this is the person who is all-up-into-it with the books, the studies, the knowledge, the background, the degrees, the doctorates and the PhD's. These people thrive on puzzles, mysteries, science and unknowns. If they are uneducated they still know how to make ends meet through the craftiness of their thinking.
If they have their wits about them, they will understand that LOVE is the answer... Regardless of how protective they may feel about guarding themselves from everyone else. Regardless of the medications they make or prescribe.
Unfortunately, this is the one heart which becomes a big promoter of self-interest. Take a closer look and you will see how desperately isolated this person has become. Without the intention of love behind his or her work, there are attitudes of cynicism and bitterness, humor at the expense of others. Oh yea - and great losses... Because all that upholds this heart is fear-based ego. So the love has to embellish it and keep it strong, or it will devour itself.
In my mind? This image is incomplete without the addition of snake, eating it's own tail. Left to it's own devices, it might have few options but to Beat It or Eat It.
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Madoff sent to jail as furious victims applaud
AP - 03/12/2009 15:16:49
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and TOM HAYS
Careful to blame only himself, a "deeply sorry and ashamed" Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to pulling off what could be the biggest, most spectacular swindle Wall Street has even seen, and was sent off to jail in handcuffs to the applause of his furious victims.
"I realized that my arrest and this day would inevitably come," Madoff said in a courtroom crammed with many of the investors he cheated out of billions of dollars.
The 70-year-old financier could get up to 150 years in prison at sentencing June 16 on 11 counts, including securities fraud and perjury. He could also be fined and ordered to pay restitution to his victims and forfeit any ill-gotten gains.
In a long, detailed statement delivered in a soft but steady voice, Madoff implicated no one but himself in the vast Ponzi scheme. He said he started it as a short-term way to weather the early-1990s recession, and was unable to extricate himself as the years went by.
"I am actually grateful for this opportunity to publicly comment about my crimes, for which I am deeply sorry and ashamed," Madoff said in his first public comments about his crimes since the $65 billion scandal broke in early December.
The scandal turned a well-respected investment professional -- Madoff was once chairman of the Nasdaq exchange -- into a symbol of Wall Street greed amid the economic meltdown. The public fury toward him was so great that he was known to wear a bulletproof vest to court.
U.S. District Judge Denny Chin promptly revoked the $10 million bail that had allowed Madoff to remain free since he confessed to his sons three months ago. In ordering him jailed, the judge said Madoff had the means to flee and an incentive to do so because of his age.
The court appearance came as a disappointment to many of Madoff's investors, who hoped to hear him say who might have helped him pull off the scam, and where the money went.
Because Madoff pleaded guilty as charged, without any kind of deal with prosecutors, he is under no obligation to cooperate with them. As a result, some legal experts and others have speculated that he is sacrificing himself to protect his wife, his family and friends.
"He's trying to save the rest of his family," said investor Judith Welling. "We need to find out who else was involved, and we need, obviously, to freeze the assets of all those people involved to help the victims."
There was a smattering of applause after the judge announced Madoff would go directly to jail -- the drab, windowless high-rise Metropolitan Correctional Center next door to the courthouse to await sentencing. But that did not lessen his victims' anger or satisfy their desire for retribution.
"So he spends the rest of his life in jail -- is that justice? People's lives are ruined," said Adriane Biondo of Los Angeles, one of five members of her family who lost money with Madoff. "He's sitting in jail? That's awesome," she said sarcastically. "Where's the money, Bernie?"
DeWitt Baker, an investor who attended the hearing and said he lost more than $1 million with Madoff, said: "I'd stone him to death."
Prosecutors gave assurances they are investigating Madoff's wife and other family members and employees to determine what role, if any, they played in scam.
"A lot of resources and effort are being expended, both to find assets and to find anyone else who may be responsible for this fraud," federal prosecutor Marc Litt said.
In court documents, prosecutors put the amount of the fraud at $64.8 billion. However, experts said that the actual loss was probably much less and that the higher number reflects the false profits Madoff told investors they were making. So far, authorities have located only about $1 billion for investors.
Prosecutors have already said low-level employees in Madoff's New York offices participated by mailing out tens of thousands of phony monthly statements and trading confirmations to make it look as if customers were making money in the market.
Some investors suspect their money ended up in the hands of Madoff's wife, Ruth. She was not in court Thursday. But the mere mention of her name drew jeers and laughter.
In one instance, defense lawyer Ira Sorkin was describing how Madoff had, "at his wife's own expense," paid for security at his $7 million penthouse in Manhattan. Loud laughter erupted among some of the more than 100 spectators crammed into the courtroom on the 24th floor of the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan. There was more snickering when Sorkin mentioned Mrs. Madoff's "small residence in France."
His thousands of victims included individuals, trusts, pension funds, hedge funds and nonprofit organizations. The scheme wiped out people's fortunes, ruined charities and foundations, and apparently pushed at least two investors to commit suicide.
Investors big and small were swindled, from Florida retirees to celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, actor Kevin Bacon and Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax. Many of Madoff's victims were Jews and Jewish charities, which trusted him because he is Jewish. Those cheated included Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel.
In court Thursday, Madoff -- a stocky figure, clad in a charcoal-gray suit, with swept-back, wavy gray hair -- said he began the scheme during the last recession, when "I felt compelled to satisfy my clients' expectations, at any cost." He did not put his investors' money into the market, as he claimed. Instead, it was a Ponzi scheme, or a pyramid, in which early investors are paid off with money taken in from later ones.
"When I began the Ponzi scheme I believed it would end shortly and I would be able to extricate myself and my clients from the scheme," he said. "However, this proved difficult, and ultimately impossible, and as the years went by I realized that my arrest and this day would inevitably come."
In Washington, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said: "The president is glad that swift justice will happen."
Gibbs said the Obama administration will do everything possible to ensure strict enforcement of securities regulations "and hope that through those actions that that kind of greed and irresponsibility and that kind of criminal activity never happens again."
Before the court hearing, helicopters circled above the courthouse, and federal officers with automatic weapons stood outside. Investors signed in before entering the courtroom.
"I wanted him to see some of the faces of the people he lied to and destroyed," said Cynthia Friedman, 59, of Jericho, N.Y. She and her husband, Richard, said Madoff defrauded them of their life savings of $3 million. They learned it was gone months before Richard Friedman was supposed to retire -- a plan now on hold.
Madoff did not look at any of the three investors who spoke at the hearing, even when one of them turned in his direction and tried to address him. At the hint of a confrontation, a marshal sitting behind Madoff stood up, and the judge directed the investor to speak directly to the bench.
Madoff told the court that he falsely told investors he was employing a "split strike conversion strategy": He claimed he invested their money in a batch of stocks from the Standard & Poor's 100 that closely tracked the price movements of the index. He also told investors that he would periodically pull their money out of the market and put it in Treasury bills. And he claimed he bought stock options to hedge against losses. All of that was false.
Madoff also said that to fool his clients into thinking he was buying and selling stocks, he transferred money from his fraudulent operations into his wholesale stock-trading firm, which he otherwise described as an honest, legitimate business.
Afterward, Burt Ross, a lawyer from Englewood, N.J., who lost $5 million in Madoff's swindle, said: "It's a little bit like seeing the devil."
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Associated Press writers Jennifer Peltz and David B. Caruso contributed to this report.
AP - 03/12/2009 15:16:49
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and TOM HAYS
Careful to blame only himself, a "deeply sorry and ashamed" Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to pulling off what could be the biggest, most spectacular swindle Wall Street has even seen, and was sent off to jail in handcuffs to the applause of his furious victims.
"I realized that my arrest and this day would inevitably come," Madoff said in a courtroom crammed with many of the investors he cheated out of billions of dollars.
The 70-year-old financier could get up to 150 years in prison at sentencing June 16 on 11 counts, including securities fraud and perjury. He could also be fined and ordered to pay restitution to his victims and forfeit any ill-gotten gains.
In a long, detailed statement delivered in a soft but steady voice, Madoff implicated no one but himself in the vast Ponzi scheme. He said he started it as a short-term way to weather the early-1990s recession, and was unable to extricate himself as the years went by."I am actually grateful for this opportunity to publicly comment about my crimes, for which I am deeply sorry and ashamed," Madoff said in his first public comments about his crimes since the $65 billion scandal broke in early December.
The scandal turned a well-respected investment professional -- Madoff was once chairman of the Nasdaq exchange -- into a symbol of Wall Street greed amid the economic meltdown. The public fury toward him was so great that he was known to wear a bulletproof vest to court.
U.S. District Judge Denny Chin promptly revoked the $10 million bail that had allowed Madoff to remain free since he confessed to his sons three months ago. In ordering him jailed, the judge said Madoff had the means to flee and an incentive to do so because of his age.
The court appearance came as a disappointment to many of Madoff's investors, who hoped to hear him say who might have helped him pull off the scam, and where the money went.
Because Madoff pleaded guilty as charged, without any kind of deal with prosecutors, he is under no obligation to cooperate with them. As a result, some legal experts and others have speculated that he is sacrificing himself to protect his wife, his family and friends.
"He's trying to save the rest of his family," said investor Judith Welling. "We need to find out who else was involved, and we need, obviously, to freeze the assets of all those people involved to help the victims."
There was a smattering of applause after the judge announced Madoff would go directly to jail -- the drab, windowless high-rise Metropolitan Correctional Center next door to the courthouse to await sentencing. But that did not lessen his victims' anger or satisfy their desire for retribution.
"So he spends the rest of his life in jail -- is that justice? People's lives are ruined," said Adriane Biondo of Los Angeles, one of five members of her family who lost money with Madoff. "He's sitting in jail? That's awesome," she said sarcastically. "Where's the money, Bernie?"
DeWitt Baker, an investor who attended the hearing and said he lost more than $1 million with Madoff, said: "I'd stone him to death."
Prosecutors gave assurances they are investigating Madoff's wife and other family members and employees to determine what role, if any, they played in scam.
"A lot of resources and effort are being expended, both to find assets and to find anyone else who may be responsible for this fraud," federal prosecutor Marc Litt said.
In court documents, prosecutors put the amount of the fraud at $64.8 billion. However, experts said that the actual loss was probably much less and that the higher number reflects the false profits Madoff told investors they were making. So far, authorities have located only about $1 billion for investors.
Prosecutors have already said low-level employees in Madoff's New York offices participated by mailing out tens of thousands of phony monthly statements and trading confirmations to make it look as if customers were making money in the market.
Some investors suspect their money ended up in the hands of Madoff's wife, Ruth. She was not in court Thursday. But the mere mention of her name drew jeers and laughter.
In one instance, defense lawyer Ira Sorkin was describing how Madoff had, "at his wife's own expense," paid for security at his $7 million penthouse in Manhattan. Loud laughter erupted among some of the more than 100 spectators crammed into the courtroom on the 24th floor of the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan. There was more snickering when Sorkin mentioned Mrs. Madoff's "small residence in France."
His thousands of victims included individuals, trusts, pension funds, hedge funds and nonprofit organizations. The scheme wiped out people's fortunes, ruined charities and foundations, and apparently pushed at least two investors to commit suicide.
Investors big and small were swindled, from Florida retirees to celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, actor Kevin Bacon and Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax. Many of Madoff's victims were Jews and Jewish charities, which trusted him because he is Jewish. Those cheated included Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel.
In court Thursday, Madoff -- a stocky figure, clad in a charcoal-gray suit, with swept-back, wavy gray hair -- said he began the scheme during the last recession, when "I felt compelled to satisfy my clients' expectations, at any cost." He did not put his investors' money into the market, as he claimed. Instead, it was a Ponzi scheme, or a pyramid, in which early investors are paid off with money taken in from later ones.
"When I began the Ponzi scheme I believed it would end shortly and I would be able to extricate myself and my clients from the scheme," he said. "However, this proved difficult, and ultimately impossible, and as the years went by I realized that my arrest and this day would inevitably come."
In Washington, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said: "The president is glad that swift justice will happen."
Gibbs said the Obama administration will do everything possible to ensure strict enforcement of securities regulations "and hope that through those actions that that kind of greed and irresponsibility and that kind of criminal activity never happens again."
Before the court hearing, helicopters circled above the courthouse, and federal officers with automatic weapons stood outside. Investors signed in before entering the courtroom.
"I wanted him to see some of the faces of the people he lied to and destroyed," said Cynthia Friedman, 59, of Jericho, N.Y. She and her husband, Richard, said Madoff defrauded them of their life savings of $3 million. They learned it was gone months before Richard Friedman was supposed to retire -- a plan now on hold.
Madoff did not look at any of the three investors who spoke at the hearing, even when one of them turned in his direction and tried to address him. At the hint of a confrontation, a marshal sitting behind Madoff stood up, and the judge directed the investor to speak directly to the bench.
Madoff told the court that he falsely told investors he was employing a "split strike conversion strategy": He claimed he invested their money in a batch of stocks from the Standard & Poor's 100 that closely tracked the price movements of the index. He also told investors that he would periodically pull their money out of the market and put it in Treasury bills. And he claimed he bought stock options to hedge against losses. All of that was false.
Madoff also said that to fool his clients into thinking he was buying and selling stocks, he transferred money from his fraudulent operations into his wholesale stock-trading firm, which he otherwise described as an honest, legitimate business.
Afterward, Burt Ross, a lawyer from Englewood, N.J., who lost $5 million in Madoff's swindle, said: "It's a little bit like seeing the devil."
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Associated Press writers Jennifer Peltz and David B. Caruso contributed to this report.
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- au·ton·o·my
- Function: noun
- Inflected Form(s): plural au·ton·o·mies
- Date: circa 1623
1: the quality or state of being self-governing ; especially : the right of self-government
2: self-directing freedom and especially moral independence
3: a self-governing state
People who come to America from other countries are challenged to give-up many things, not understanding how it has come about that, Americans are basically autonomous in nature.
Many people come to America in the pursuit of freedom, only to discover this is a Melting-Pot of cultural identities, and religions; a hodge-podge of political views and addictions... A land of spiritual "orphans" so to speak, where many of us have lost connections to our roots, where we came from, what our actual histories are.
Those people coming here from other lands cannot understand why it is we tend to have such disrespect for one another. In the paradigms they are used to, people have things - like family traditions and heritages, deep histories, religious roots that tie them to their families and ways of life. So by not honoring these things in people it is often seen to be a huge signal of disrespect.
We come here for religious freedom... We find, in the process, we often have to change-it-up for something that is more authentic and more spiritual than dogma. This nation was founded on many religions, but is primarily Christian.
In Christian thought, Jesus Christ promoted American possibilities in his teachings when he said "Let the dead bury their dead". Learn how to leave the past behind, especially if it does not serve you. Throw down your fishing nets, and forsake your family, your husbands and your wives. Follow Me.

Americans have had to separate our religious practices from our involvement in government and politics, in order to hang on to our spirituality. From the 1960's onward, we began the psychological act of processing our spiritual paths. The '60's on through to the 90's have been about revolutionizing our personal and sexual identities. If we had not been able to go through this process (which did not happen over night) our lives would still be very much like something from "Gangs of New York".
In many ways American lives are divisive unless we can help one another understand and use the elements of real autonomy to do things like... Create not just one, but numerous communities to belong to.
If you want to wear a veil over your face and work at MacDonald's, you might not get hired. And if you do get hired, and continue to wear the veil and want to practice your religion on the job? You can bet your life someone is going to give you grief about it.
If you want to remain independent of becoming American, yet live in this country and reap the benefits of being here, you may have to change-some-things-up - like your attitude and your beliefs.
If you are stuck in beliefs and traditional thoughts that your wife and your children are your "possessions", and your "tribe" are your true "customers", you might not succeed here.
If you want to give all your power-over to your doctors... (Who have been trained that they must convince you they are in "control"...) You just might die.
You do have to have an innate system of values... Something that works at the core of your life to give you the strength, stamina and resilience needed to survive the ignorance and greed of other Americans.
We can learn from foreigners; they have much to teach us about things like respect, gratitude, spirituality. This is the Melting-Pot.
This country has become a place of freedom fighters, at all costs. We believe we have the right to question authority, including government, medical and Biblical authorities.
We have been willing to sacrifice and disown our minds, our bodies, our families, our heritages, our homes, the numerous jobs we've had in the search of something more authentic, more personally fulfilling, more real.
We are Americans, and we are rebels and revolutionaries to the bitter end.
This is why everyone living in America needs to have a basic understanding of autonomy: because it is the basis of our freedom, and without it, we are slaves.
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It is difficult, sometimes, for you to read this blog, isn't it, Little One? Are you here because people have only been loving you in little pieces? Am I helping you get strong? I hope so. I am keeping you in my prayers.
Through the process of writing, I'm wanting you to stretch your mind beyond the things you believe in. Getting to this point is a transition area... For, I want to say, everything we know, deduce and understand has come from our black-and-white thinking. And you've been feeling this here, right? Well, you've made it this far! Congratulations!
We have been trained from childhood to think in terms of good/bad, hot/cold, pretty/ugly, nice/mean, happy/sad. So even when we focus on an image like the Spiral of the Invisible? We tend to look at the geometry of the black path, completely missing the white path inside. The white path is The Invisible.
The Invisible is going to teach us how to think larger, grow bigger, expand into sharing, stretch our minds, become more visionary. Keep it in mind, Little Children.
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Life is not black and white, but color...

The Law of Attraction is going to help us get our needs met by using practices such as gratitude and respect for all living beings. In this way, we are able to use Invisible resources, access Invisible informations and do things like travel through time, walk through walls... See with the eyes of visionaries...
If some continue to look at life through the eyes of duality and black and white thinking? That is where some Souls will be confined.
When we feel we are being confined, we are just using our eyes to see as voyeurs. Are you hurting, my friend?
Try and work hard to keep expanding your minds enough to become visionary.
Y

When people suffer with heart conditions, there is an actual repression that goes on inside the heart muscle; it closes in on itself. Deep inside (the spiral of) the heart muscle is a vacuum, which can become tight and constricted, like any muscle. It is the Heart Knot.
That vacuum has to be exercised back into resiliency; it has to be strengthened, expanded outwards, because you see, it feeds the health of your being.
Y

2: self-directing freedom and especially moral independence
3: a self-governing state
People who come to America from other countries are challenged to give-up many things, not understanding how it has come about that, Americans are basically autonomous in nature.
Many people come to America in the pursuit of freedom, only to discover this is a Melting-Pot of cultural identities, and religions; a hodge-podge of political views and addictions... A land of spiritual "orphans" so to speak, where many of us have lost connections to our roots, where we came from, what our actual histories are.
Those people coming here from other lands cannot understand why it is we tend to have such disrespect for one another. In the paradigms they are used to, people have things - like family traditions and heritages, deep histories, religious roots that tie them to their families and ways of life. So by not honoring these things in people it is often seen to be a huge signal of disrespect.
We come here for religious freedom... We find, in the process, we often have to change-it-up for something that is more authentic and more spiritual than dogma. This nation was founded on many religions, but is primarily Christian.
In Christian thought, Jesus Christ promoted American possibilities in his teachings when he said "Let the dead bury their dead". Learn how to leave the past behind, especially if it does not serve you. Throw down your fishing nets, and forsake your family, your husbands and your wives. Follow Me.

Americans have had to separate our religious practices from our involvement in government and politics, in order to hang on to our spirituality. From the 1960's onward, we began the psychological act of processing our spiritual paths. The '60's on through to the 90's have been about revolutionizing our personal and sexual identities. If we had not been able to go through this process (which did not happen over night) our lives would still be very much like something from "Gangs of New York".
In many ways American lives are divisive unless we can help one another understand and use the elements of real autonomy to do things like... Create not just one, but numerous communities to belong to.
If you want to wear a veil over your face and work at MacDonald's, you might not get hired. And if you do get hired, and continue to wear the veil and want to practice your religion on the job? You can bet your life someone is going to give you grief about it.
If you want to remain independent of becoming American, yet live in this country and reap the benefits of being here, you may have to change-some-things-up - like your attitude and your beliefs.
If you are stuck in beliefs and traditional thoughts that your wife and your children are your "possessions", and your "tribe" are your true "customers", you might not succeed here.
Beliefs can keep you
in a kind of black-and-white thinking
that may not be serving you.
In America,
beliefs are reduced to being ideas,
and ideas can change.
So can you.
in a kind of black-and-white thinking
that may not be serving you.
In America,
beliefs are reduced to being ideas,
and ideas can change.
So can you.
If you want to give all your power-over to your doctors... (Who have been trained that they must convince you they are in "control"...) You just might die.
You do have to have an innate system of values... Something that works at the core of your life to give you the strength, stamina and resilience needed to survive the ignorance and greed of other Americans.
We can learn from foreigners; they have much to teach us about things like respect, gratitude, spirituality. This is the Melting-Pot.
This country has become a place of freedom fighters, at all costs. We believe we have the right to question authority, including government, medical and Biblical authorities.
We have been willing to sacrifice and disown our minds, our bodies, our families, our heritages, our homes, the numerous jobs we've had in the search of something more authentic, more personally fulfilling, more real.
We are Americans, and we are rebels and revolutionaries to the bitter end.
This is why everyone living in America needs to have a basic understanding of autonomy: because it is the basis of our freedom, and without it, we are slaves.
Y
Infinite
In connection with the infinite,
you will find that everywhere there is center,
nowhere circumference.
But to realize this you must try to live in eternity,
the spiritual world.
- Swami B.R. Sridhar
In connection with the infinite,
you will find that everywhere there is center,
nowhere circumference.
But to realize this you must try to live in eternity,
the spiritual world.
- Swami B.R. Sridhar
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Children,
in many parts of the world,
our ancestors left images
of spirals, mazes, and labyrinths like this...
These were left behind for us, the children,
so we could place our hands
on the images and trace our heritages.
So we could walk through
the mazes and labyrinths
to re-member ourselves,
who we are, where we came from,
and understand
our intrinsic abilities to navigate our futures.
in many parts of the world,
our ancestors left images
of spirals, mazes, and labyrinths like this...
These were left behind for us, the children,
so we could place our hands
on the images and trace our heritages.
So we could walk through
the mazes and labyrinths
to re-member ourselves,
who we are, where we came from,
and understand
our intrinsic abilities to navigate our futures.

Such sacred sites
are not only remembrances
of our connection to Mother Earth,
but also symbolic
of our connections to one another
through our DNA,
and through the cosmos.
are not only remembrances
of our connection to Mother Earth,
but also symbolic
of our connections to one another
through our DNA,
and through the cosmos.
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This is the Spiral of the Invisible
Use it to teach yourself how to access the Invisible...
Use it to teach yourself how to access the Invisible...
It is difficult, sometimes, for you to read this blog, isn't it, Little One? Are you here because people have only been loving you in little pieces? Am I helping you get strong? I hope so. I am keeping you in my prayers.Through the process of writing, I'm wanting you to stretch your mind beyond the things you believe in. Getting to this point is a transition area... For, I want to say, everything we know, deduce and understand has come from our black-and-white thinking. And you've been feeling this here, right? Well, you've made it this far! Congratulations!
We have been trained from childhood to think in terms of good/bad, hot/cold, pretty/ugly, nice/mean, happy/sad. So even when we focus on an image like the Spiral of the Invisible? We tend to look at the geometry of the black path, completely missing the white path inside. The white path is The Invisible.
The Invisible is going to teach us how to think larger, grow bigger, expand into sharing, stretch our minds, become more visionary. Keep it in mind, Little Children.
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
- Morpheus to Neo, from "The Matrix"
Y
Life is not black and white, but color...

Children, our lives,
especially the spiritual aspects of our lives,
are becoming more of a fusion
of allowing and being,
than thinking and competing.
especially the spiritual aspects of our lives,
are becoming more of a fusion
of allowing and being,
than thinking and competing.
The Law of Attraction is going to help us get our needs met by using practices such as gratitude and respect for all living beings. In this way, we are able to use Invisible resources, access Invisible informations and do things like travel through time, walk through walls... See with the eyes of visionaries...
If some continue to look at life through the eyes of duality and black and white thinking? That is where some Souls will be confined.
When we feel we are being confined, we are just using our eyes to see as voyeurs. Are you hurting, my friend?
Try and work hard to keep expanding your minds enough to become visionary.
Y
Do you notice
how your heart feels
when you look at these spirals?
how your heart feels
when you look at these spirals?
These images mimic the motions of our hearts...
When people suffer with heart conditions, there is an actual repression that goes on inside the heart muscle; it closes in on itself. Deep inside (the spiral of) the heart muscle is a vacuum, which can become tight and constricted, like any muscle. It is the Heart Knot.
That vacuum has to be exercised back into resiliency; it has to be strengthened, expanded outwards, because you see, it feeds the health of your being.
Y
Someday soon, in the future,
our DNA is going to become a commodity.
our DNA is going to become a commodity.

Children, if you are reading this,
then know,
it will be our final revolution.
then know,
it will be our final revolution.
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He who sees himself only on the outside,
not within, becomes small and makes others small.
The Self
is hidden in all beings,
but is manifest only to those
who have the intuitive abilities
He who experiences the unity of life
sees his own Self in all beings,
and all beings in his own Self,
and looks on everything with an impartial eye.
He who knows others is wise.
He who knows himself is enlightened.
not within, becomes small and makes others small.
- The Savior, The Gospel of Mani
The Self
is hidden in all beings,
but is manifest only to those
who have the intuitive abilities
to recognize it.
- The UpanishadsHe who experiences the unity of life
sees his own Self in all beings,
and all beings in his own Self,
and looks on everything with an impartial eye.
- The Buddha
He who knows others is wise.
He who knows himself is enlightened.
- The Tao
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