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“All the things Nature does automatically, effortlessly in the creation of its bounty, you increasingly took upon yourselves”: The Planetmates reveal the origins of work, the quality of planetmate life, control, and the suffering humans brought to Nature

“The more you added to your survival burden by controlling your food sources rather than accepting Nature’s bounty and providence, the more work you created for yourself. All the things Nature does automatically, effortlessly, and joyously in the creation of … Continue reading

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“With the excessive stipulations and pressures that came with hierarchical societies, your experience — along with your needs, emotions, and aliveness — became muted, dampened”: The Planetmates on sex, happiness, the tribe, the nuclear family, and the “intensity of experience” of life

“…there was much more happiness attendant upon the state of being a child — being free and open, not just to the awesomeness of the physical world and world of Nature, but to the love, pleasure, fun, and interactions of … Continue reading

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You influenced your children in ways reflecting your woundedness … the child does not die, but its soul is murdered … it becomes less alive: ThePlanetmates reveal the adult trance, poisonous pedagogy … how human children became different from the children of Nature

“You are needy, and this lack of need satisfaction has made you, for one thing, insensitive. And while you wish to raise a child who attends to you and behaves loving toward you, you do it in an insensitive way, … Continue reading

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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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Dire Consequences of Scientists’ Closed-Mindedness: Science As Myth, Part Three — “Science Itself Has Now Superseded the Mechanistic World View”

Scientists’ Reluctance to Adopt the Conclusions of Their Own Findings Has Had Many Dire Consequences, “Not the Least of Which Is the Environmental Crisis.” Scientists are understandably threatened by such an assault on the foundations of their beliefs, work, and … Continue reading

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The Last Secret to Be Told Is That There Is No Secret … The Center of the Onion Is Nothing: When Tradition and Religion Break Down, All Truth Is Liable to Break Out

Science As Myth, Part Two — The Elders’ “New Clothes” and the Abuse of Authority: Initiation, Ritual, and Brutality Are the Ways Elders Wield Power in Cultures   The Elders’ “New Clothes” This overall pattern of behavior has remarkable parallels … Continue reading

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