Not love, but a strong society and social law and order is what raises humans above the level of basic physiological and safety needs, and creates a safe environment where sympathy and compassion can be safely expressed. If our sense of safety is present, the higher levels of Maslows heirarchy of needs becomes visible.
Month: November 2023
How to find peace in this world
#1 - do what you have to do to expose the boogeymen in your life: The things that have given you fear since you were young. As long as boogeymen are active, they will operate below your line of consciousness, and undermine you, and sabotage you. Face them down.... they will vaporize because they are… Continue reading How to find peace in this world
The Oxygen Atom – an example of the agelessness of atoms?
Did you know that the oxygen atom is "almost" eternal? (It does not get old... no entropy at that level of reality) Physicists do not actually "know" that an oxygen atom will degenerate... they just speculate. What does this tell us about the makeup of the universe?It tells us that the level of physics that… Continue reading The Oxygen Atom – an example of the agelessness of atoms?
Our Fullness Benchmark – Living without neediness
In the beginning, we all begin our human adventure inside our mother. This primal experience sets our benchmark for what peace means to us: no need for anything outside ourselves, as everything is brought to us without the need for us to use one ounce of energy. Then..... As soon as we are born, this… Continue reading Our Fullness Benchmark – Living without neediness
Timeline of the Fertile Crescent (Canaan, Isreal, Judea, Palestine)
Archeological & historical facts for those who are interested in facts....... (supersummarized) - The Qesem Cave was occupied by prehistoric humans at approximately 420,000–220,000 BCE . - c. 9000 BCE – Natufian hunter-gatherer groups form a permanent settlement that would come to be known as Jericho. - Isrealites enter the picture.... First record of "Israel"… Continue reading Timeline of the Fertile Crescent (Canaan, Isreal, Judea, Palestine)
Yuri Bezmenov
"Also unclear were the group’s long-term plans involving the U.S. One glimpse, however, comes from a former KGB agent named Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov, who defected to Canada in 1970. He claimed to know details of a Soviet plan to undermine the U.S., not on the battlefield but in the psyche of the American public." The… Continue reading Yuri Bezmenov
Sumeria – 3000 year long civilization
The Sumerians, who inhabited the region of modern-day southern Iraq, emerged around 4500 BCE. They were pioneers in various fields, including agriculture, writing, mathematics, and governance. Their cities, such as Uruk and Ur, thrived with impressive infrastructure, intricate temples, and bustling trade networks. For over three millennia, the Sumerians flourished, leaving behind a lasting impact… Continue reading Sumeria – 3000 year long civilization
More notes on Society’s role in human behaviour
A large dose of realistic thinking would sure help us right now. If we would realize that human society is the only thing that keeps humans from acting like animals, then we would protect and grow what we have built as the jewel that it is. 🤠🪶 Tribalism is rooted deep in our evolutionary minds,… Continue reading More notes on Society’s role in human behaviour
Ah…. the teenage mind
Ah..... The eternal problem of the youthful mind .... using ones inexperienced "search for fad" mentality to look backwards in a retroactive way, judging past things, people and events by their narrow teenage perspective. No worries.... life will tune us all into reality..... the easy way (one starts to listen) or the hard way .......… Continue reading Ah…. the teenage mind
In fact, what are we lacking?
The way is built in all living things. We begin our physical lives inside our mothers. This is the absence of desire, because we have yet to need our own source of air and food and even our excrement is dealt with. This is our internal benchmark concept of "bliss". Like the story of the… Continue reading In fact, what are we lacking?