The beauty of form..and more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The toadfish croaks like its amphibian namesake but typically looks more like the seafloor surroundings where it lies in wait for prey. The fish also has a remarkable tolerance for ammonia, 10 to 20 times greater than that of a human. Scientists studying how the toadfish survives such toxins say the humble animal could someday help produce medical treatments for human ailments including liver disease, stroke, heart attack, and brain injury.

(From National Geographic)
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Moved by Emotions


Christ on the Mount of Olives
Introduction
Ludwig van Beethoven

Christ on the Mount of Olives), Op. 85, is an oratorio by Ludwig van Beethoven portraying the emotional turmoil of Jesus in the garden ofGethsemane prior to his crucifixion.

Welcome Death (Willkommen Tod)

Jesus Recitative:

O welcome, death, which I must suffer, for man’s salvation, on the cross.  O, ye who in cold graves are sleeping, in eternal sleep deep in its grasp holds fast, henceforth awake to joy and bliss.  Awaken.

Willkommen, Tod, den ich am Kreuze zum Heil der Menschheit blutend sterbe!  O seid in eurer kühlen Gruft gesegnet, die ein ew’erg Schlaf in seinen Armen hält; ihr werdet froh zur Seligkeit erwachen.

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Ten problems

by Danny Schechter

Hats off to Matt Taibbi for staying on the Wall Street crime beat, asking in his most recent report in Rolling Stone: “Why Isn’t Wall Street in Jail?”

“Financial crooks,” he argues, “brought down the world’s economy — but the feds are doing more to protect them than to prosecute them.”

True enough, but that’s only part of the story. The Daily Kos called his investigation a “depressing read” perhaps because it suggests that the Obama Administration is not doing what it should to reign in financial crime. Many of the lawyers he calls on to act come from big corporate law firms and buy into their worldview.

Kos should be more depressed by the failure of the progressive community to focus on these issues, and not pressing the government to do the right thing.

There is much more to this story. It’s also more about institutions than individuals, more about a captured system that enables and covers up crime and, then, deflects attention away from the deeper problem.

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Movements of Grace

Probably everything anyone ever needs to know about the ‘Dark Night of the Soul’. Enjoy…

Adyashanti
The Power of the Dark Night

Suggestes Readings

The Dark Night

The Holy Longing

Spiritual Depression

A question without an answer

The Dark Night

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The Beloved

The Beloved
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)

His wisdom flowed from heaven’s book
Just like threaded pearls,
Just like threaded pearls

He left his self to flee to God
And God sent him back to us

He was born to be the beloved
A will of the Divine
He was born to be the beloved,
He was born to guide

He prayed all his nights alone
And stars and angels sighed
And in the day he lead the way
With blazing words so bright

He was born to be the beloved
A will of the Divine
He was born to be the beloved,
He was born to be kind
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Beyond extraordinary

Information is power and in the age of the information revolution, cyber and satellite communication is transforming our lives, reinventing the relationship between people and power. How will governments (and influential organizations) deal with the information revolution.

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Everywhere

everywhere
the aroma of God
begins to arise

look at these people
not knowing their feet from head
as they begin to arrive

every soul is seeking His soul
every soul parched with thirst
they’ve all heard the voice
of the quencher of thirst

everyone tastes the love
everyone tastes the milk
anxious to know
from where the real mother
begins to arrive

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Present Day

All that God created six thousand years ago and even earlier, when He created the world, He creates all of them right now.

( Meister Eckart b 1260, d 1328)

 

 

 


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Breaking News

There does not seem to be a time lag anymore. Time in fact has…disappeared.

Middle East Protests: A Country by Country Look
With links to social media

BBC Live Reporting

Al Jazeera Live Stream

Remember how we watched the Iraq wars via CNN ? Reporting is reaching a totally different level altogether….Today, CNN has something called a “Belief Blog” and they feel a little, dare I say it, old Earth ?

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Wisconsin, Iraq

by Paul Krugman

Here’s a thought: maybe Madison, Wis., isn’t Cairo after all. Maybe it’s Baghdad — specifically, Baghdad in 2003, when the Bush administration put Iraq under the rule of officials chosen for loyalty and political reliability rather than experience and competence.

As many readers may recall, the results were spectacular — in a bad way. Instead of focusing on the urgent problems of a shattered economy and society, which would soon descend into a murderous civil war, those Bush appointees were obsessed with imposing a conservative ideological vision. Indeed, with looters still prowling the streets of Baghdad, L. Paul Bremer, the American viceroy, told a Washington Post reporter that one of his top priorities was to “corporatize and privatize state-owned enterprises” — Mr. Bremer’s words, not the reporter’s — and to “wean people from the idea the state supports everything.”

The story of the privatization-obsessed Coalition Provisional Authority was the centerpiece of Naomi Klein’s best-selling book “The Shock Doctrine,” which argued that it was part of a broader pattern. From Chile in the 1970s onward, she suggested, right-wing ideologues have exploited crises to push through an agenda that has nothing to do with resolving those crises, and everything to do with imposing their vision of a harsher, more unequal, less democratic society.

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