A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, the delightful Fairy Godmother appears! With a wave of her wondrous wand and a bouncy "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," the Fairy Godmother transform
geser nart's Articles In Philosophy
September 9, 2004 by geser nart
THE PROPHETIC INSIDER is a one-of-a-kind prophetic journal that covers the spectrum of prophetic intelligence from multitudes of sources - brings them to the light of day and compares them current events and projections of the future. The Iraq war which will soon break out upon the earth is but one example of prophecies that were made over 2500 years ago that is only now coming to pass- with 100% accuracy. An Old Testament prophet foretold that the United States would involve itself in a...
September 10, 2004 by geser nart
1. The revolutionary is a dedicated man. He has no interests of his own, no affairs, no feelings, no attachments, no belongings, not even a name. Everything in him is absorbed by a single exclusive interest, a single thought, a single passion - the revolution. 2. In the very depths of his being, not only in words but also in deeds, he has broken every tie with the civil order and the entire cultivated world, with all its laws, proprieties, social conventions and its ethical rules. He is a...
September 19, 2004 by geser nart
The incoming sea of faith by Alister McGrath, professor of historical theology at Oxford university. When I was an atheist back in the 1960s, its future seemed assured. I grew up in Northern Ireland, where religious tensions and violence had alienated many from Christianity. Like so many disaffected young people then, I rejected religion as oppressive, hypocritical, a barbarous relic of the past. The sociologists were predicting that religion would soon die out; if not, suitably enlig...
September 16, 2004 by geser nart
Interview with Robert Baird Q: Your books are really good. Why do you think people are not buying them? A: It is hard to get attention of the public when nobody knows who you are. There is no way that I can highlight the numerous unique things in any book I have done in a short book description. Promotions such as the radio interviews are good, but these are not going to make people want to face reality. They will face it when they think they need to in order for other people to ...
September 13, 2004 by geser nart
The world is our creation, it is a thing created by mind, it is a mental construct. This is what Mind-Brain.com seeks to communicate to others, so that they may open their eyes to this fact, so that they may go on to create something more than what is, and to instill the world with new and greater meaning. Too many today do not appreciate the essentially 'constructive nature' of reality. It is all a mental construct. We are deceived by the fact that we are humans with human consciousness.......
September 12, 2004 by geser nart
The Creepy Sides Of The 911 Truth Movement By Angie angie. 9-11-4 Discussing first possible motivations for the 9-11 Attacks, then possible motivations of those wanting the 911 Truth exposed. New 9-11 books and film also touched upon... Watch your back, ladies and gentlemen, there are some people with creepy agendas in the 911 Truth Movement, movers & shakers, and people with money. So, you say you want to help expose 911 because you think it's the crime that will wake people...
November 3, 2004 by geser nart
The myth of the flood The Doom - the Horror of Atlantis Plato, Solon and the Egyptians Worldwide, about 600 legends revolving around inundations are known. Together, they invite the inference of a terrible catastrophe 3 000 to 10 000 years ago which might be brought into connection with the disappearance of Atlantis. If people remember such a global event then it should suffice to explore the regions both east and west of the Atlantic Ocean and find connections that fit into the...
October 31, 2004 by geser nart
THE ANCIENT WISDOM IN AFRICA Patrick Bowen Theosophist, August 1927 THAT Asia is the source from whence all philosophy sprang is a universally accepted belief; and that Europe is the custodian and preserver of the knowledge originated in the elder Continent will likewise be generally maintained. Few ever consider that Africa also was once the home of a learning as profound as any Asia can show; and few, if any, will believe that such learning remains alive to-day among the inhabitants ...
October 27, 2004 by geser nart
The History And Development Of Secret Societies In The Western Tradition - A paper by Frater Choronzon first presented on Monday 22nd October 1990 to Philos-O-Forum at Bullfrog's Cafe Bar, Greenwich It has been said that "The history of the world is the history of the warfare between Secret Societies" (Robert(s) Shea & Anton Wilson purportedly quoting one Ishmael Reed on the flyleaf of their tri-lateral masterpiece 'Illuminatus!'); it has also been said, attributably by Socrates, th...
October 4, 2004 by geser nart
ETRUSCAN, TUSCANS and INTEGRATING WHAT THIS MEANS by Robert Baird It is my opinion that Napoleon's Tuscan heritage was in his family legends and though not provable to the College of Brienne it was enough for General Marboeuf to get him into this school for the nobility. I think the Etruscans were a lot like their Sybarite allies and before the Battle of Alalia they were working the drug trade in league with Carthage. The falling out between Carthage and these truly Sybaritic and cor...
September 24, 2004 by geser nart
The State Is Not Father, the State Is Not Mother by Charles H. Featherstone September 23, 2004 The following found its way into the Boston Globe three weeks ago: Card says president sees America as a child needing a parent By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff September 2, 2004 NEW YORK – White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card said yesterday that President Bush views America as a ''10-year-old child" in need of the sort of protection provided by a parent. Card's remark, cri...
September 22, 2004 by geser nart
Information is alienated experience. Computers are great, but they require making life into information, since that's all a computer can hold. The first problem is that it's information. The second problem is that it's linear information. And the third problem is that it's false information. Simulacra and the problem of reality What is the Matrix? Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself, to believe it. The Matrix is the realit...
September 20, 2004 by geser nart
When you have encountered a new physical principle, you cannot just put it in your pocket and walk away. The new principle, if validated, implies a more or less revolutionary change in the entirety of existing knowledge. We have the task of integrating the new principle (``new dimensionality'') into a new, comprehensive hypothesis-system, incorporating the results of all pre-existing valid demonstrations of principle (i.e., the valid side of existing knowledge), as well as the new demonstrat...
September 20, 2004 by geser nart
``Those who argue that the universe is entropic, do so because, like Aristotle, they deny that man is capable of elevating his mind above inductive and deductive forms of discursive rationality to the level of creative intellect.'' ``My being is such that it can make itself more and more capable of receiving Your grace and goodness. And this power, which I have from You and by virtue of which I possess a living image of Your omnipotent power, is free will.'' ``Entropy exists in the sam...
February 23, 2005 by geser nart
J.M. Keynes vs C.H. Douglas 4470. Mr Keynes: Is it not probable that those of us who are criticising are not inclined to accept the inherent difficulty which you develop in paragraph 16 of your Memorandum. You divide payments there into A and B payments. Douglas: Yes 4471. Mr. Keynes: The cost of production to the manufacturer is A plus B. Of that A goes to the public and is spent by them on manufactured goods, but B goes elsewhere? Douglas: Yes 4472. Mr. Keynes: Where else d...