Sunday, April 22, 2012

1980's Decade of Decay

A whole book can be written about this
I'll be brief

Economic Decay
Corporate raiding in the 80's
Political Decay
Deregulation in the 1980's

Spiritual Decay
State Lotteries soured. in the 1980's
Heaven was replaced by winning number
a New breed of yuppie Preachers evangelized to vast well-heeled congregations assuring them that it was okay to be rich
excess was okay
God loved his children
He wanted each and every one of us
to enjoy all the benefits the planet had to offer

by the end of the 80's
with BS coming from all major directions
I had enough
I took my kids out of godless capitalistic indoctrinated consumer centers
and headed for  the desert
since then
watched society and the planet go to hell
in a hand basket

today everybody is a self-righteous pundit
pointing fingers at everybody but themselves

yes buster
I am talking to you

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

13 Stages of Reincarnation

25 centuries ago

long before modern evolutionary science arrived

an Indian sage named Siddhartha Gautama

stated that each of us experience 13 stages of incarnation

in order to reach Buddhahood

He also stated that all 13 lives can be accomplished in one life-time

if we really set our heart and mind to it

It is amazing how prescient he was

let us look at each stage

see if you can recognize what stage you are presently experiencing

1. Atom

2. Cell

3. plant

4. insect

5. reptile

6 mammal

humans incarnate from the animal stage at a basic level of behavioral consciousness

and then gradually learn how achieve ever higher states of social and spiritual consciousness

Human incarnations

7 selfishly-centered

8 family centered - good parent/son/daughter

9 good-neighborly centered - religiously obedient

10 socially ambitious - civic/industrial leader

11 spiritually ambitious - humanitarian mission

12. Saintly - miraculous metaphysical example

13 Avatar - Enlightened

Given the right parents and ethical up-bringing

within a tolerant and progressive society

I believe that every person born today

is capable of sequencing each higher state of consciousness

in a single live time

The Heartstart Dual-Brain Home school program

is designed to take each child through all seven lives

between conception and death

Sunday, April 01, 2012

Nature or Nurture? - A Profile of Genetic Disposition



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The question seems to remain open for sociologists
as to whether highly principled character development
is per-determined by ancestral genes
or are we born with a clean slate

does class count?

the altruistic side of my nature would like to believe
that any commoner born to a low class working family
can be cultivated to exhibit noble sentiments

reality says otherwise
any animal-breeder
will tell you right away that it is in the genes
that it takes generations to breed good pedigree

and so too is it with the human animal
this is not to say that an occasional peasant
will rise to the occasion and exhibit a noble spirit
but that is rare

the reason why the question remains open
is because it is not politically correct in a democratic society
where everybody is presumed to be born equal
to classify our social structures


the added specter of being accused of eugenics
does little to bring clarity
this evasion of calling a spade a spade
flies in the face of science itself

Darwin has proved that the development of the fittest
is accomplished via a gradual process of natural selection
and that the transformation from base stock
takes time and circumstance

India one of the the origins of civilized human development
constitutes that we are born to be who we are
more or less affirming that it is all in the genes
and defines its social structure into four distinct classes of graduated character refinement

the peasant caste
the merchant caste
the warrior or ruling caste
and the Brahman or priest caste

For me the question has always been
what then distinguishes each class from the next

I see the peasant as a fundamentally ethical human being
the result of 100,000 generations of human evolution
who's character is more or less governed by natural family values
who's survival is dependent on prevailing political ideologies
willing to work for anybody for a living
even migrate for that reason
with no particular set of higher principles or estate ambitions
to alter and refine basic behavior

I see the merchant middle class as ambitious individuals
self-determined to rise above basic family values
in order to improve their lot in life
with no higher principles than that of the private profit motive
and some degree of municipal well being that will keep their business profitable

I see the warrior or noble class
as those few who have risen above the merchant/consumer mentality
and are principally concerned with the larger ideological needs that promote local and national stability

all three of the above classes conform to the gradual process of natural selection
with birth more or less regulated by class marriage taboos

the fourth class
that of the shaman/priest/ healer/teacher/psychologist/philosopher
is not selected by Nature or by nurturing

I believe this caste is intuitively "called" to service
by Divine Design
and can be born into any of the other three classes

any other thoughts on this?