Category Archives: Politics and Economics

On government and decision-makers

Human Spirituality & Capital Punishment

Now I’m firmly opposed to capital punishment… but not for the usual reasons. It has nothing to do with morality or expediency… more to do with recycling… in a spiritual kind of way…. Continue reading

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Human Spirituality & Politics: Taming the Beast

…so that’s the bottom line in politics: The form of government we live with is not nearly as important as many of us think it is. It’s our savage side, driven by fear, that compels us to rally behind the flag or the religious icon, and to mistrust other countries with other political systems…. Continue reading

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New Economics and Paradise!

And when you and I come to the end of these transient and troubled lives of ours here on Earth, let’s get together over a cup of tea in the paradise that is in our personal destiny—the light, subtle realm that has gone by so many names down through the ages: Astral World, Eden, Marduk, Heaven, Jannah, the Summerland…. Continue reading

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On Being Human

Because of cross-breeding long ago, we today have noble, almost god-like qualities fueled by love, wisdom, and good will, compelling us to be gentle stewards of the planet and to serve humanity with the best we have to offer. But we also have a dark, savage side, driven largely by fear and belligerence, that helped our early hybrid ancestors survive in a hostile world of monstrous predators. Continue reading

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