 |
 |
August 19, 2007
|
We are Staying Awake to our
intentions, sensibilities and
curiosities while attending
our experiences at hand.
|
|
|
I bring together fun-loving,
thoughtfully curious and
dynamically creative people!
That’s the possibility I bring to
clients’ businesses. ~ DM |
I think with intuition. The basis of true thinking is intuition. Indeed, it is not intellect, but intuition which advances humanity. Intuition tells a man his purpose in life. One never goes wrong following his feelings. I don’t mean emotions, I mean feelings, for feelings and intuition are one.
~ Albert Einstein (b 1879) |
Only a mediocre person is always at his best.
~ William Somerset Maugham (b 1874), English playwright, novelist, theatre writer |
|
|
|

One of the three philosophies in metaphysics is cosmology: The study of the origin and evolution of Universe, especially with such of its characteristics as space, time, causality, and choice. |
|
A woman’s head is always influenced by her heart; but a man’s heart by his head.
~ Marguerite, Countess of Blessington, née Margaret Power (b 1789), Irish novelist
Doubt comes in at the window when inquiry is denied at the door.
~ Benjamin Jowett (b 1817), English scholar, theologian
Selfish: adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.
~ Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (b 1842), American editorialist, journalist, short-story writer, satirist, wrote Devil’s Dictionary (1906)
You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.
~ Mohandas K. Gandhi (b 1869), Hindu Prophet, Indian philosopher, political activist
Everything is so dangerous that nothing is really very frightening.
~ Gertrude Stein (b 1874), American writer, poet, feminist, playwright, catalyst in the development of modern art and literature
Say not, ‘I have found the truth,’ but rather, ‘I have found a truth.’
~ Kahlil Gibran (b 1883), Lebanese American visual artist, poet, writer
Freedom is actually a bigger game than power. Power is about what you can control. Freedom is about what you can unleash.
~ Harriet Rubin, founder of Doubleday Currency, editorial board USA TODAY, consultant to media companies
¹ The very word of secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence on infiltration instead of invasion; on subversion instead of elections; on intimidation instead of free choice. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published; its mistakes are buried, not headlined; its dissenters are silenced, not praised; no expenditure is questioned; no secret is revealed. That is why the Athenian law maker, Solon, decreed it a crime for any citizen to
shrink from controversy. I am asking your help in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people, confident, that with your help, man will be what he was born to be—free and independent.
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy (b 1917), 35th USA President; from speech c. 1961. Refer YouTube.
² Excerpted from Electrophysiological Evidence of Intuition: Part 1 and 2. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine; © 2004 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Refer HeartMath Research Center, Institute of HeartMath in Boulder Creek, California, USA. |
|
|
© 2004-2007 All rights
in all media reserved.
You may quote my words as long as you attribute my name. Staying Awake content may be forwarded in full without special permission for nonprofit purposes only, provided full attribution and copyright notice are given. Thank You.
My email database will not be given away, borrowed nor sold. This ezine distributed by EZezine.com
|
|
Our constant curiosity is key to watching what’s being created.
~ DM |
|
Good Day, Everyone!
You’ve probably noticed this newsletter is sent your way a few days later than scheduled. I’ve been on the road visiting friends, having good times, and arrived back home safely. Here’s hoping your summer-filled days are full of humor and all things good!
Staying Awake has noticeably changed. An ezine originally begun as a feel good newsletter has over 42 months evolved fascinations about which I hadn’t imagined. Researching human consciousness and intuition show that both are as complicated as researching climate cycles. For a long while, scientific papers and articles reporting recent evidence of the Sun’s impact in and on Earth will be as important to Staying Awake as will exposing manipulations of human consciousness with symbols.
The beginnings of language—as in wheezes, snorts and grunts—raised the millennial curtain for eventual creations of symbols and spoken words and lyrics. Now days, as our species gradually approaches a stage of ensconced apprehension, it’s not at all surprising to inquiring minds that we humans are singing at the tops of our voices in another act of religions’ opéra tragique.
For one’s fair and balanced cosmology, add studies of mythologies, monotheisms, philosophies; the performing and silent arts; the natural, social, and physical sciences; and international debtor, banking, and military systems. Only from multiple books and Internet resources are we able to put together pieces of the puzzle of quickened changes designed by Earth’s ruling families with taxpaying hirelings in mind.
Our species rarely comprehends how easily our imaginations are influenced. Too many USA residents don’t realize our imaginations are on a speedy carrousel of ideologies and scenarios dispatching a war magnate’s truth. Since all commercial media reports insinuated as true are likely not so, or perhaps very nearly fictional, then how are we able to distinguish insinuated truths from those to which we weren’t an eyewitness?
These days, we’ve nearly got it right when we read, for example, diverse stories telling a range of citizenries’ challenges in a nation’s domestic policy. Until we can discuss polarized angles of a national challenge, instead of only the evaluation we favor, presume our vigilant awareness becomes evermore intentional.
… It’s important for us to understand what’s happening in Iran. You don’t see it in the newspapers. You get hints here and there about this tremendous argument that’s going on, whether or not we’re going to go out and invade Iran. This is insanity, unfortunately. But, how can we as a citizenry make any reasonable decisions; how can we talk to our congressmen; how can we talk to our senators; how can we make our voices heard if we don’t for instance have the information about what’s going on in Iran?
~ Pamela de Maigret, journalist, producer, film maker, life-long Republican activist. Refer The REAL News dot com
Moreover, media editors already know their reports are not written by artistries of journalists; instead, journalists’ reports are frequently negated or truncated to an extent that many USA journalists’ jobs are no longer necessary. Media moguls’ minions distribute directives for journalists to conceal or blend stories with insinuation; the words of which transform truth of one scenario into an assumed truth that’s entirely questionable; untruths forcibly fracture journalists’ possibilities for assessing fair and balanced evaluations for citizenries’ dilemmas.
One noteworthy euphemistic insinuation is the term homeland security, a delusional fear-based doublespeak also heralded to frighten and corral Earthlings in Western Europe in times of WORLD WAR TWO. Here’s why I feel the delusion is especially controversial, and, as certain as bearing false witness, is an historical form of psychological control embedded in imaginations.
Beware the words ‘internal security’, for they are the eternal cry of the oppressor.
~ François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire) (b 1694), French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist, philosopher
Power always has to be kept in check; power exercised in secret, especially under the cloak of national security, is doubly dangerous.
~ Edward William Proxmire (b 1915), U.S. senator, reformer, member of the Military Intelligence Service WWII, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1948
It’s not too much a stretch to assume truth doesn’t exist—until it does. There is no simple solution for imagining what’s true in global media until we’ve read and read some more, and trust, unashamedly embrace the who of being that creates our presence at every nanosecond. That constant mysterious who in consciousness radiates from our physical hearts, and cannot help but ride on the same energies creating the Universe, the stars, the Milky Way galaxy, the Sun, as well as all species extant in and on Earth.
As international upsets and Earth’s natural catastrophes cascade further into this decade, it seems the healthy thing to do is keep our conversations and imaginations embracing our intuitive wakefulness, our who of being. By practicing inquiry into every direction imaginable, our fearless quests for more information—all possibilities, all tendencies, all intentions—may intuitively neutralize pervasive psychological controls. ¹
Fated religious fundamentalism, political radicals, debtor and slavery systems, radio frequency identification tags, and aggressive armed security in the USA are insidious manipulations predetermined by Earth’s ruling families. Maintaining interruptions of peace wherever and whenever they deem is their care—if that were not so, then an exception to the historical rule would be pleasantly and whelmingly shocking, and entirely unlikely. All the more reasons to embrace alerts in the intuitive who of being for our physical safety and personal sanity.
It’s our job to remain deeply curious for every topic holding our intuitive interest. With scientists’ helps, we discover there’s far more science to intuition than some of our training has permitted.
I’d presumed by experience that intuition was feel good sensations and quiet hunches we could follow or figure out, or not. After reading scientific abstracts, it appears intuitive moments are magnificently complex, and intuitive instances are processed by both the brain and physical heart.
The notion that intuitive perception is purely a function of the unconscious mind accessing forgotten prior experience has been challenged by several recent studies. Using rigorous experimental protocols, these studies have shown that the body often responds to a future emotionally arousing stimulus 4 to 7 seconds prior to experiencing the stimulus.
… The main findings presented here are: (1) surprisingly, both the heart and brain appear to receive and respond to intuitive information; (2) even more surprisingly, there is compelling evidence that the heart appears to receive intuitive information before the brain…
… Especially noteworthy is the apparent interaction between the heartbeat-evoked potentials and event-related potentials in the females, which suggests that the heart modulates the ERP and that females are more attuned to intuitive information from the heart. ²
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (b 1830) penned the metaphor ‘unfurnished eye,’ and when I remembered it again in May, 2006, I instantly began writing...
We Earthlings have nearly forgotten the profound astonishments of just being human alive on this planet, and of gawking at our intuitive senses. Over millennia, too many males (and miniscule numbers of females) have coerced outrageous swindles to furnish blinders for others’ intuitive eyes. Good grief! Our species has been ambushed and turned upside down. We can’t see what’s in front of us; we don’t know where we’re at; we don’t know what we’re about; we don’t even know ‘who’ we are.
Humans’ current cosmology isn’t a pretty picture, and indeed it is scientists who are revealing the truth for those who have eyes to see. Mathematical cosmologists view creation as one elegant extended energy event; and, they may be intuiting realities of our physical Universe and Earth by a clearly unfurnished eye.
The evil not pronounced strongly enough is the shunning of all species’ futures, avoiding Earth’s physical conditions, and ignoring the beckoning functional cosmology radiating the magnificent mystery of the physical Universe.
Today, males’ only job is to initiate ourselves with radical humility, to remember our hearts’ intuitive ways, and embrace all species especially applauding the clearly unfurnished eye of females who nurture Earth, and their families and us!
Staying Awake
an ezine with
your awareness
in mind. |
|
There is no religion without love, and people may talk as much as they like about their religion, but if it does not teach them to be good and kind to other animals as well as humans, it is all a sham.
~ Anna Sewell (b 1820), British, Quaker, author of Black Beauty (from chapter 13, last paragraph) |
|
|