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The Perfect Child
A short film about who stole our money and our freedom.
Nothing is What it Seems—The Holographic Universe!
The Eyes Show Only A Fraction of The Truth!
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special thanks to all those who traded seeds for hemp bracelets during the bartering experiment: www.youtube.com if you have something you would like to trrade for a hemp bracelet let me know. enis lets the lady eat. www.alanwatts.com While many in the 60’s played the stock market and paid their mortgages, Alan Watts lived aboard a colorful houseboat, writing, speaking, and inspiring a generation to re-assess their values. For more than forty years, Alan Watts earned a reputation as a foremost interpreter of Eastern philosophies for the West. Beginning at age sixteen, when he wrote essay for the journal of the Buddhist Lodge in London, he developed an audience of millions who were enriched through his books, tape recordings, radio, television, and public lectures. In all, Watts wrote more than twenty-five books and recorded hundreds of lectures and seminars, all building toward a personal philosophy that he shared in complete candor and joy with his readers and listeners throughout the world. His overall works have presented a model of individuality and self-expression that can be matched by few philosophers. His life and work reflects an astonishing adventure: he was an editor, Anglican priest, graduate dean, broadcaster, author, lecturer, and entertainer. He had fascinations for archery, calligraphy, cooking, chanting, and dancing, and still was completely comfortable hiking alone in the wilderness. He held a Master’s Degree in Theology from Sudbury-Western Theological …
The Nine Billion Names Of God And Deism.mpeg
Pictures and videos all from Hubblecast with permission. Scientific proofs In 2009, Robert G. Brown, a professor of physics at Duke University with a background in philosophy, published a scientific proof asserted to demonstrate the truth of pandeism under information theory.[6] Titled “The Pandeist Theorem”, the theorem states that “If God exists, then God is identical to the Universe. That is, the theorem is a statement of conditional pandeism. If God exists at all, God must be absolutely everything that exists.”[6] The basic premise is that a being properly defined as God must have absolute knowledge of the Universe, and that no method except existing as a real-time map of the whole content of the Universe would permit that. Brown’s conception does not accept a created Universe, but one that is pandeistic without having been created, although he allows for the possible consciousness of “God” – the Universe itself – at n-dimensional levels.[6] Stephen Hawking’s recent determination that our Universe (and others) needed no Creator to come about inspired the response from Deepak Chopra, interviewed by Larry King, that: “he says in the book that at least 10 to the power of 500 universes could possibly exist in super position of possibility at this level, which to me suggests an omniscient being. The only difference I have was God did not create the universe, God became the universe.”[7] Chopra insists that Hawking’s discoveries speak only to the nature of God, not to its …