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“The imperfections of life are the rails upon which life’s journey rolls along”: On love, woundedness, relationships, real healing, real transcendence, and more. What the planetmates say today

“…You wish to turn your infants into the parents you wished you had. You love your children to the extent that they hold out the hope that they will become that — your longed for parents. But, no, you cannot … Continue reading

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“You would not need to defame Nature’s love and glorify your own if it was as unselfish and transcendent as you profess”: Planetmates reveal on unreal love, roots of woundedness, “babies having babies,” parental love

“So, non-expression of needs became of survival value in a species who were reluctant to care for their young because of their own unmet needs from infancy and childhood. And cuteness and adorability — smiling more as opposed to less, … Continue reading

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“You might repress your needs and get cancer … but they would like you!” The Planetmates on spirituality and the body’s needs, detachment, helping the higher ups, enslavement….

“One is often blocked from the immediate satisfaction of needs, that is true; and that applies to all planetmates, including humans. Being frustrated from satisfaction is one of those exigencies of life and fate which teaches us. What makes you … Continue reading

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Like reading a letter from a wise, old friend….

By M.E.W. on February 5, 2014 I’ve recently finished reading Experience Is Divinity, by Michael Adzema. If you ever have one of those days (weeks, months?) where it just doesn’t want to fit together, you really can use this. Find … Continue reading

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the roots of war, domestic brutality, genocides. Planetmates reveal the truth about human communication, the “games people play,” human “intelligence,” enslavement in self-denial, and more

“Of course, there had to be a combination of both expression of needs as well as non-communication of needs in order to survive. There has to be a combination of unfeelingness-numbness and effusive entertaining adorability. And every baby who survives … Continue reading

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Wrong-Gettedness … The Sixth Prasad from the Planetmates: Ego as Opiate for Disease of Humanness … Turns Flaws Into Supreme Accomplishments

Planetmates Aren’t Holding Back: “Your Ego is an Opiate for the Disease of Humanness,” They Say. The Great Reveal from the Planetmates, The Sixth Prasad: Ego as Opiate Planetmates Release The Sixth Prasad Twisted Unwholesome Roots, Wrong-gettedness Below is the … Continue reading

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On Science as Idolatry … A Physicist Reports on the Truth Behind Scientific Conjuring: “The Footprint We Have Discovered on the Shores of the Unknown Is Our Own”

Revolution in Science … Shunned: The Dire Import of Scientific Cowardice Regarding Their Own Findings as Relates to Humans’ Continued Existence on Earth … Science as Myth, Part One The Implications of Matter As Metaphor Consistently applying the new-paradigm perspective … Continue reading

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The Universe Bears Up and Rewards with Renewed Life Those who Voluntarily Sacrifice Themselves for All: Wounded Healers, Heroes, and the Group Mind

Why We Scapegoat … Why We Insist on Saviors and The Community’s Inner Dragon: Of Shared Experience, Sacrifices, Morphic Resonances, and COEX Systems Apocalypse–No! Afterword: Centaurs, Shamans, Sacrificial Lambs, and Scapegoats: : Reflections on a Collective Shadow and Experience as … Continue reading

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Prodigal Human: The Descent of Man

Excerpt from Prodigal Human: The Descent of Man … a work-in-progress Suffering Ape So here again is something that makes us distinct from those beings still in Nature, those not prodigal, not “fallen.” We are, as I have been saying, … Continue reading

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The Necessary Hero Dances Above Dissonance, Lightens Up in the Face of Stress, and Sees Divinity Not Demons Behind It All: Loving Warriors and Silly Heroes

Play Cards with Your Dragons: The New Hero’s Cycle Involves Surrender Not Struggle, Sacrifice Not Slaying, Compassion Not “Toughness,” and Silliness Not Stoicism Apocalypse – No! Chapter Thirteen: Peaceful Warriors and Silly Heroes You Just Can’t Slay a Volcano: The … Continue reading

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