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| What
is really hidden in the Protocols of the Learned
Elders of Zion? |
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Taken
from

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Taken
from Is
God Good? by David
Ash
I was disturbed to find shocking parallels
to the Protocols in the Bible and
the ‘Talmud’and a number
of other documents I unearthed in
my research.
This
staggering document - The
Protocols of Zion, the Bible, the
Talmud and Christian history exemplify
the dangers of religious cults. They
highlight the terrible consequence
of self-righteous groups of people
viewing themselves as superior because
they are more acceptable to God than
others. Within all religions and cultures,
cults germinate which have the potential
to become fanatical and extremely
dangerous.
I
have great difficulty in shaking off
my own religious programming in the
Roman Catholic Church which has done
more to discredit and destroy ‘truth,
goodness and human decency’
than any single organisation in human
history.
There
is something about the Bible that
is insidious. It is full of light,
amazing insights, wisdom and inspiration
but it also breathes violence and
intolerance. As well as direction
for good inspired by ‘God’
the Bible has a shadow. Its pages
are also loaded with crimes against
humanity perpetrated in the name of
‘God’.
I began to think deeply about what
was going on around me. What were
the forces underlying the social and
economic fabric of the modern world?
To what extent are they influenced
by the cults spawned by the Hebrew
god? The secret societies plotting
and scheming to take over the world
– be they the inner circles
of Freemasonry or the illusive ‘Illuminati’
– carry a common thread leading
back to the same ‘God’.
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As
I delved deeper I began to wonder
if the God I used to worship in
the Catholic Church was the good
God or the evil one? In my pew was
I kneeling before God or Satan?
The Cathars slaughtered without
mercy by the Catholics would have
me believe that the God of the Bible
is Satan. Were they heretics or
did they have the truth?....
“Live
an idea as though it were real but
reserve judgment...”
from page 15...
If you experience fear or anger
in the course of the read, I recommend
you reserve judgment. Pray, meditate
or focus on your breath for a few
minutes to restore your peace of
mind.
Let me share with you my personal
mythology:
“I believe in one God as the
Origin of All- the origin of the
duality of life and death, male
and female, good and evil, light
and dark; but mistake not the light
for the good! In the beginning the
‘Origin of All’ split
into the duality of light and matter,
male and female, ‘God the
Father’ and ‘God the
Mother.’ The Father envisioned
the stars and the Mother the planets;
his was the quintessence of physics
in light, hers was chemistry in
matter.....
This book makes one think,
and gives a deeper inside into our
beliefs that could still be influesing
our daily thoughts...
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in this book now
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| Have
these believes so influenced
our thoughts, so our cooperate business
world is a reflection of those collective
thoughts? |
taken
from
Icebergs in Africa by
Julie
Shaw
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At the time I was working for the
Exploration area of De Beers –
the intrepid explorers in some fourteen
diverse countries around the world;
out under the rain and stars searching
for diamonds (and, by the way, some
of the best story-tellers I’ve
ever come across). My role as ‘Relationship
Builder’ was to look after HIV/AIDS;
wellness; culture, climate, values;
HR (Human Resources) communications,
and HR image management (and the latter
is not a task for the faint-hearted).
It
was against the backdrop of stability
that De Beers built the brand ‘A
Diamond is Forever’, on beauty
and on dreams. My question today is
‘what world of work are we creating’?
Is it healthy or not, and what more
can we do to polish and shine the
potential of our people? Where have
we come from, where are we now, and
what are the unique opportunities
and challenges we face from the perspectives
of health, wellbeing, and achievement?
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What
of quality of life, though? Within
corporations, research shows a bleak
world in which illness is occurring
with growing frequency. The threats
of the past were more visible; the
threats of today are invisible, elusive,
and slippery. High levels of stress,
serious illness and death cost not
only in financial terms but also in
terms of the impact this has on colleagues.
De Beers has not escaped this, with
tragic losses at senior levels in
recent years, and a chronic illness
rate that is of great concern. It
is at this juncture, and with the
memory of the tragic losses South
Africa has suffered, that we become
acutely aware that people are not
replaceable.
Read
about the Iceberg formula in Africa's
business world and what happens if
this revolutionary wellness program
is applied.
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| Have
those thoughts on a global scale, also
been responsible for the words
we use in our daily relationships with
eachother? |
Taken
from:
Soulful
Love
by
Deri
Joy Ronis Ph.D
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I
recall the first time I read that
“life is difficult.”
It didn’t sit well with me at
all. And how could it, when I had
programmed myself to believe that
life is a wonderful journey. However,
included in that wonderment is the
stark reality we all know too well.
Life is fraught with overcoming obstacles
and other difficulties at various
points. I have heard that “obstacles”
are nothing more than opportunities
in disguise. While it has been said
that we are spiritual beings having
a human experience, eventually we
get to the place where we have to
take responsibility for our actions,
thoughts and what we truly want. When
we lie to ourselves and we live in
the lie, our relationships become
a reflection of this dishonesty.
“Ancient
wisdom tells us that life is mysterious,
insecure and unpredictable.
Listen
to the energy behind the words we
use... in an article entitled:
“The Double Standard –
A Parable of Ages” explains:
“Once upon a time a Man married
a Woman. |
Time
passed and one day the Man said,
‘I love all women. I need
a great deal of love.’
And the Woman replied: ‘I
love all men. I also need a great
deal of love.’
Said the man: ‘If you
talk like that, I will hit you over
the head with a club.’
And the woman said, ‘Forgive
me, Lord and Master.’
Ten thousand years passed and again
the man said: ‘I love
all women. I need a great deal of
love.’
And the Woman replied: ‘I
love all men. I also need a great
deal of love.’
Said the Man: ‘If you
talk like that, I will divorce you
and you will find it hard to earn
your own living.’
And the Woman said: ‘You
are a Brute.’
Another hundred years passed, and
again the Man said, ‘I
love all women. I need a great deal
of love.’
And the women replied: ‘I
love all men. I also need a great
deal of love. And, as you know,
I can earn my own living.’
Said the Man: ‘If you
talk like that, I shall have to
behave myself.’
And the woman said: ‘At
last.’”
Individuals
and groups continually have unmet
needs due to economic oppression,
eventually they will rebel. We have
witnessed this phenomena more, and
see it with what happened in South
Africa and other countries who struggle
to live in freedom. Gandhi taught
that no leader is powerful except
for the power that people give that
individual to have control over
them. Gandhi was referring to political
power in this context. However,
unfortunately, we see the same as
true for those families who believe
that only one person can be in control.
“It’s either my
way or the highway.”.....
through words!
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| Do
our daily spoken words have any influence
on how we have taken action in our lives? |
Taken
from:
Jewels from the Heart -That's
just the way I feel
- Jeanette
Mackenzie |
Taken
from: Jewels from the Heart
-That's
just the way I feel
- Jeanette
Mackenzie
Indeed through words we can take action.
Read Jeanette's verses directly from
the heart to comfort and inspire you
in all of life's difficult and joyous
moments...or...just
look and listen
to this Powerpoint show and send it
around to your friends.
You
have then taken Action!..... if you
invest
in this giftset |
| Have
these actions we have taken become the
habits others recognize in us? |
Taken
from
Healing Habits -
by Ann
Gadd |
Great
spiritual traditions in every age
offer many vehicles for awakening.
These include body disciplines, prayer,
meditation, selfless service, ceremonial
and devotional practices, and even
certain forms of modern therapy. All
of these are used as a means to ripen
us, to bring us face to face with
our life, and to help us see a new
way by developing a stillness of mind
and strength of heart.
Reading about our human habits or
behaviour patterns, no matter how
insignificant - laughable or shocking,
is not only entertaining but it can
become an absolute eye opener!
Every belief system in some way refers
to the need to live in present time,
to be unburdened by the past and not
concerned for the future. Our unresolved
emotions keep us in the past and our
habits are manifestations of these
emotions. Understanding them helps
us to let go of them, and in doing
so, we move closer to becoming fully
conscious of the now. Being fully
present is where we can be truly happy.
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A
habit is defined as “something
you do without thinking because you
have done it so often; a settled way
of behaving.” They are generally
not triggered by any conscious thought.
While we may enact them without thinking,
in many instances to de-stress ourselves,
we are capable of reasoning and limiting,
if not arresting their enactment.
Most habits have some form of negative
association, although the negative results
will vary greatly depending on whether
you habitually partake of crack or chocolate.
Both habits however can be extremely
difficult to break, particularly if
they have become firmly established
over a long period of time.
This book should be on every
once coffee table....it will be the
best way to let your friends have a
peep for themselves.... |
Can
we recognize these habits in ourselves,
so they can become our values? |
Take
from:
The
language of Light
by - Nadine
May |
Through
this Art-analogue Symbolism mind-drawing
workbook each participant learns, through
their own analogue drawings, what their
symbolic signature is. Its often by
our 'habit forming behaviours that we
(unconsiously ) draw out symbolic doodles.
These thought-pictures are often electromagnetic
etched imprints that were stored away
in the akashic records over eons of
time. Every thought, word, emotion,
or an event that entered a soul while
in incarnated can be translated through
their colour, shape, symbols, texture
or even sound. This interpretation can,
for many, reveal why they manifest and
experience their life's circumstances.
Throughout
this workbook many readers will again
start to think in colour,symbols and
pictures instead of just words. Every
creative expression has a certain energy.
Due to their personal interaction with
the energy from their drawings, every
participant will awaken their own Language
of Light symbols (signature of the Real
Self ) in order to bring more Soul energy
(Spirit) into their physical reality.
It's our Soul energy that will awaken
the valued of our character traits and
habits. Therefore we can learn to recognize
the real values of our true self in
order for our values
to become our destiny. |
How
can we recognize these values as being
our destiny? |
Taken
from
Steps
to Knowledge
by
Marshall
Vian Summers
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By
awakening our Spiritual knowledge.
This
workbook is for people who are ready
to undertake their greater work in
life and who realize that they are
here to make a contribution to the
world at this critical turning point
in our history. This workbook is here
to serve them.
"To
know what you must know, to see what
you must see and to do what you must
do, you must reach a greater vantage
point in life. To reach this, you
must take the journey, a journey of
many steps. And the steps are in Steps
to Knowledge."
“Steps
to Knowledge is a complete self-study
spiritual program. Nicely organised
and handsomely designed, it also holds
a sense of urgency for living an inspired
life. This rare self-help book is
both practical and striking. Its message
– that Self Knowledge helps
connect us to the divine – is
unrelated to time or material accomplishments.
We have a lifetime to pursue the relationship.
Two words: start now.
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