Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Whale Wars? (Whales swim in harmony!)




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Monday, August 4, 2008

Have religions have evolved into stampedes?

DNA structureImage via Wikipedia
Recommendation: Bypass religion through shamanic imagining! More and more it appears that religions evolved with imagination during human nature's evolution and helped humankind survive as a species for long whiles through the development of increasingly complex, growing more and more 'civilized' human societies. Coincidentally religion served the civilizing purposes of the 'higher authorities' within civilized, increasingly complex driven human societies - the priests and the governors.

Can and must the impulse for religion(s) be evolved out of our human capacity for creative imagining to allow our further development and maybe even our survival? Egregious examples point insistently to what is being overlooked everyday right under and over our noses.





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Monday, May 19, 2008

Is changing the world as easy as this video suggests?

How To Change The World (Environment: Live Green)

For shamanic dreaming and action:  There is food for thought in this video, even if there isn't a lot of detail, even if one disagrees with the content and opinions.  Some would call this 'how to list' for world change for the better overly simplistic or write these greener, happier living suggestions off as feelgood nonsense. 

Others might say WOW, a new creative idea for shamanic shifting just sparked in me. 

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Unusual animal companion - Australian Hercules Moth

Wow! This giant moth might be a creative shamanic helper in the shamanizing of wonders. Even though Hercules Moths only live 10 ordinary days on Earth, they are always alive in Spirit for shamanic journey companionship.

The picture below looks a lot like the moth in the news story. Hercules Moth is classified as Coscinocera hercules of the family Saturniidae.

Huge moth stuns family - Local News - Cairns, QLD, Australia

Image credit: Igor Stefanovski


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Monday, March 3, 2008

Does March have the most most unusual holidays?

Maybe... March is the best month for making up unsual holidays! March is named after Mars, the Roman god of marching on and acting out impulsively. Well March days are noticeably lighter and maybe there really are more holidays in March because folks are ready to accept any reason or excuse to celebrate, no matter what. One of the easier tasks of the community shaman might be dreaming up or just making up new holidays to help transform current events for the better.

There are plenty of official events, celebrations, and holidays in March. Then there are the unusual and even more...a Mars avalanche!