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That's an excellent trailer, Raymond. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie. It reminds me of 1 Giant Leap, which is a profoundly moving film of humanity and nature.
Comment #1 Posted by: Tyler | August 11, 2007 07:56 PM
It's not happening for me. If you want to communicate with my kind, you have to dumb down the technology.
Comment #2 Posted by: Dennis Leary | August 11, 2007 08:49 PM
aho Dennis,
the wannabee 'Shift' asserts the same old male domination nonsense ... that we have a generation to fix the 'problem' on Earth, and the 'problem' is a 'temperature-thing' and 'gas-thing' i.e., global warming and greenhouse gases. (not lying gangster institutions, all.)
again, these thugs, have NO love for or consciousness of life, of nature, of Mother Earth ...
http://www.ojaipost.com/2007/08/not_global_greenhouse_green_de.shtml
viz. the CURRENT depopulation levels of the whales and dolphins (99 percent dead) ... 95 percent-plus extinction of the rainforests, old forests, medium-to-
large-size ocean and land animals and fishes, RIVERS & WETLANDS (only 2 percent remaining in the US), you name it.
politicians and journalists never speak on this -- as plants and animals, spirit and nature, life ... has no interest to them. automobiles, money, toys, power, sickness, adversity, yes ... life, love and respect, no.
Mitakuye Oyasin, all our sacred relations,
(a difficult vision, for those without heart or mind ...)
Millennium Twain
Comment #3 Posted by: Millennium | August 12, 2007 09:00 AM
Dennis, yes, I kknow when a vid is posted some will not be able to view it.
M.T. I love you bro, unconditionally, and I need to say that you have a conditioning that I see projects out onto the world, that though well intentioned, maligns the good works of people that are making a difference in the world. You may not like the paradigm, you may want to keep pointing out the evil doers, yet there is no one out there. Life is an internal process. These people in this video are in joy, in passion because they are turned on, are involved in the inner process and bringing it out into action, working towards unity. Can we say the same for ourselves? Are we living a life of joy, turned on and creating unity in diversity.
Comment #4 Posted by: Raymond | August 12, 2007 05:48 PM
Raymond,
here is how Michael Martin commented, in Light-From-Sound-Oasis ...
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Frankly, we can pray that murderers and gangsters will
repent and go towards the light. Odds are, however,
that they are more likely headed for chaurasi. I
think we should just let them go, detach ourselves
from them. There comes a time, when we have to face
the facts, birds of a feather must flock together.
There is one flock of Paramhansas in Sach Khand.
There is another flock of criminals being punished in
Hell. We have to choose, where we want to go.
It's okay to love humanity, but we should love those
types with a detachment.
We have our own minds to purify.
We have to get rid of our own bad habits, by
meditation, and that is a monumental task. We can't
save the whole world. They will go where their
attachments lie. If we can progress, ourselves, there
is a chance that our company might uplift others, but
that would have to come from within them. They would
need to repent. Nobody can repent for them, you see?
Michael Martin
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'tis true, M!
I have a GREAT attachment to every one of my
sisters and brothers, and blame myself greatly
when they lead lives of abuse, and seek death
in such a hurry.
I need a much lesser attachment, balanced,
to all our beloved cosmos.
to be more secure in the expanding, refining,
balance in myself ... and those of similar
being and destination ...
Millennium Twain
--- TwainSong wrote:
>
> our prayers go out today to all who are
> suffering, and finding our way back to whole
> global love and life.
Comment #5 Posted by: Millennium | August 13, 2007 11:52 AM