Human Cultural Evolution
The management of ideas and secrets is hard to pierce. The Big Lie works well but even political correctness now serves the same purpose. We must not avoid talking about sex (sensuality and responsible growth it allows), religion (a tool for social engineers) and politics (anything that keeps our attention on war and nations rather than productive creative opportunities for all life on earth).
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I, Ego, and Power
The origin of language is hotly contested but there is good reason to know that humanity is the cause of these advanced understandings that became lost due to catastrophes and powerful secret societies.
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Masking European Animism
The ancient peoples of Europe were more fond of masks and religious ritual than you would suspect if you saw Europeans today. Mask wearing and shamanism was part and parcel of everyday life in ancient Western European tradition, say researchers.
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The Contingencies of Despair: How Existentialists Survive
...a person is kidnapped, taken to the captor's home, tied up, and used for the man's pleasure. Every day for two weeks, she is made to submit, allowed to rise only to bathe, groom, and eat, and is then tied back to the bed to stay while the man goes off to work at a major everycorporation everysite downtown. On day fifteen, the man leaves for work and the woman does all she can to free herself. She finally gets loose, leaves the house to shop, eat, drink café, and sit in the park feeding the birds; and after a few hours, returns to the house, putting herself back in the shackles and waiting for him to return. This is also existentialism...
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The Daily Show is a Must See on Comedy Central
The Daily Show on Comedy Central allows viewers to laugh and learn a bit about current events at the same time. This article covers the benefits the Daily Show has to offer.
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The Dazzling Beauty of the Shwedagon Paya
The Shwedagon Paya. By day, the dome glitters like golden fire. Sunset plays a melody of shades with the monument that never fails enchant. At night, the complex is illuminated by thousands of strategically-placed spotlights.
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The Different Styles of Inuit Sculptures
Describes the different styles of Eskimo Inuit sculptures from different parts of the Canadian Arctic...
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The History of Thai Currency from Ancient Beads to Modern Baht
The history of Thai currency dates back more than 1,000 years
when ancient beads and stones were used as money to the days
of minted coins and bank notes.
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The New Age Movement
New Age - A Paradigm Shift to Divine Consciousness & a Universal Philosophy The New Age Movement (NAM) is a revival of spiritual and divine values and can be called as a Divine Regeneration Movemen...
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The Origin of America's Corporate Elite (BC)
The secrets behind the Flat Earth fiction are many. They include drug trade that hooked Egypt and established supranational elites like Onassis's family of Merovingians.
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Top 10 Questions about Body Piercing
Are you interested in and curious about body piercing? Get all your most important body jewelry and piercing related questions answered here.
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An Interview on History and Educational Media
12. You must get a lot of people calling you a conspiracy theorist. Your assertions leads to a person having to think their whole history has been a mere puppet show and all the wars were arranged to de-populate and keep people busy rather than finding out what really is going on.
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Ancient Indian Civilizations - Where Did They All Go?
Ancient Civilizations Share a Common Thread with Modern Civilizations, The Indians-Where did they go?
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Art, Women, and Creativity
Women often come into their own as artists and frequently find that their "artistic voices" become more confident and self-assured later in life. For younger women it is my very firm conviction that the best years for creating art are still ahead!
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History of the Royal Barges - a Timeless Tradition
The history of the Royal Barges dates back to the 13th century
Sukhothai era. It's a traditional ceremony that has endured to
the present day in Thailand.
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Old Russian Symbolics on a White and Blue Porcelain
Russian porcelain is widely known and is often used as a traditional gift.
The art of decorative painting on porcelain is handed down by craftsmen from generation to generation. Few of us, however, have asked ourselves what exactly is depicted on a Gzhel teapot or a Lomonosov porcelain cup.
The blue color, glazed cobalt, has a long history.
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A Billion Cheers At 40: Let's Celebrate 'Mummy Jessy'
Gold or silver i have none, not because JKR is neither marking her 50th or 25th, but her studied humility and soberity are precious virtues that no material possession can purchase. I step out in this article to vote for a literary heroine and worthy ambassador of our profession at 40.
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Druidic University
The ancients built their living quarters and schools on the Earth Energy Grid. All Mayan cvic centers are on this Grid and their calendar understands it better than we yet do. Thus Oxford and Chartres are examples of places with a special energy because they are built over the former Keltic culture's site.
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Ernesto Apomayta offers Explanation of Mediums, Paints, & Techniques Used by Artists
Special Types of Mediums Rice paper is a very delicate medium with lots of natural imperfections that lend beauty and character to the painting. Some rice paper has flecks, sparkle, gold, and silver...
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Your Stars 2
Your stars by Septic Peg. An alternative look at your future by those in the know.
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Authenticity Of Vastu (Science of Indian architecture)
Vastu is one of the most ancient sciences of Indian architecture and is composed of specific rules, regulations and directions, set down by sages of the vedic times. For the modern society it is the...
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