Archive for August, 2011

A friend sent this to me, and for the first few seconds, the slow pace, and the piano, and even the child’s voice, tempted me in impatience to go elsewhere.

Glad I didn’t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4Zodh2siHI&feature=player_embedded

 

Just had a very enjoyable chat with Rob McConnell, pre-recording his  show “The X Zone,” which airs out of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

I had a great time, and hopefully listeners will enjoy it as well, and perhaps learn something.

After 11 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, you can listen in by following this link:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/xzone/20110817_seg2.mp3

Got this this morning from the guys upstairs. I imagine that it will resonate for some, and not for others. I offer it for whatever you can get out of it.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

6:45 AM. Glancing at this morning’s SchwartzReport depressed me, as it makes me feel that I am missing, or rather avoiding, the real story of what is happening in our time. Leonard Peltier, corruption, the whole works. It makes me sick to read of it, so I don’t read of it. Is that any way to live? Guys? I know you’ve said we should — well, no, you tell me your reactions to my reactions. Am I living with my head in the sand?

Everybody to his own work. What is one person’s true work is another’s evasion.

It is specifically evasion that troubles me.

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Didn’t even have to pay them to say nice things about it! From http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/aug_11.htm. (I particularly liked the “very much”!)

The Cosmic Internet
Frank DeMarco
Rainbow Ridge Books
140 Rainbow Ridge Road
Faber, VA 22938
9780984495542, $17.95, www.hologrambooks.com

The internet is a connection to a whole world of information, but what if you could connect with the information of your non-physical side of your life? “The Cosmic Internet: Explanations from the Other Side” is a metaphysical guide to the non-physical world and how to explore it and understand it, and understand the spiritual and metaphysical nature of our lives. For spirituality readers who want another take on the nature of the universe, “The Cosmic Internet” is very much recommended reading.

This month’s column in The Meta Arts is the first of three on the subject of talking to the guys on the other side of the veil between physical and non-physical. It’s a process that I often say is “easier done than said,” yet it has its interesting quirks.

http://www.themetaarts.com/pages/frankdemarco.html