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Long Walk DC stop
So, this was day 1...there are 3 days of activities planned. To start the first day, people could hook up and walk with the long-walkers from Malcolm X Park to the White House; but, I... More »
Mastering Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now
Mastering Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now Seven world-famous spiritual teachers reveal powerful information and practical steps you can take right now to experience the spiritual awakening described by Eckhart Tolle in A New Earth... More »
Summer Nights at BCIL!
Summer Nights at BCIL! Hi Friends, This is an invitation for you to kick-back and relax with others in the Boulder integral community. Take look at the list below for some fun and light... More »
Mastering the power of now - a FREE online course
If you ever wonder what Eckhart Tolle has to do with Centerpoint .... well, here's the answer ! www.masteringthepowerofnow.com/ "Seven world-famous spiritual teachers reveal powerful information and practical steps you can take right now to... More »
GENOCIDE: 500 years and counting...
Call for Help by Barry Carter There is a war going in the state of Virginia and the United States against Native Americans. Virginia is on the front lines of this war and Prince... More »
www.MasteringThePowerOfNow.com
My Favorite exerpt, so far, from Bill Harris's www.MasteringThePowerOfNow.com (free) online Course: Bill Harris: Elizabeth Kubler Ross. Yes. Genpo Roshi: I heard her back in the 70s speak and I loved hearing her and... More »
Ken Wilber on Eckhart Tolle
Interview from the Bill Harris series " MASTERING ECKHART TOLLE'S THE POWER OF NOW " A Conversation With Ken Wilber ~Bill Harris: Hello everyone. Once again this is Bill Harris Director of Centerpointe Research Institute and... More »
Integral Recovery: Treating Addiction the Integral Way
Integral Recovery: Treating Addiction the Integral Way ~ John Dupuy and Bill Harris ******************************** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 11/14 - 11/16 2008. Dates: Friday 11/14 - Sunday 11/13 Fees: Early Registration $695... More »
Big Mind Summer 2008 Update
We are so happy to have your support for Genpo Roshi and the Big Mind Organization. We also want to thank Ken Wilber and Integral Institute, the Gaia Community and all the many other great... More »
ELECTRIC UNIVERSE
How electricity switched on the modern world By David Bodanis Mr. Ampere, Mr. Volta, and Mr. Watt, are the central to this story of electricity and power, giving there names for the way it... More »
Many members of the U.S. government currently view their professional responsibilities in religious terms. Consider the case of Roy Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. Finding himself confronted by the sixth-highest murder rate in the nation, Justice Moore thought it expedient to install a two-and-a–half-ton monument of the Ten Commandments in the rotunda of the state courthouse in Montgomery. Almost no one disputes that this was a violation of the spirit (if not the letter) of the “establishment” clause pf the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. When a federal court ordered Justice Moore to remove the monument, he refused. Not wanting to have an obvious hand in actually separating church and state, the U.S. Congress amended an appropriations bill to ensure that federal funds could not be used for the monument’s removal. Attorney General John Ashcroft, whose sole business is to enforce the nation’s laws, maintained a pious silence all the while. This was not surprising, given that when he does speak, he is in the habit of saying things like “We are a nation called to defend freedom – freedom is not the grant of any government or document, but is our endowment from God.” According to a Gallup poll, Ashcroft and the Congress were on firm ground as far as the American people were concerned, because 76 percent of those polled objected to the removal of the monument. One wonders whether Moore, Ashcroft, the U.S. Congress, and three-quarters of the American people would like to see the punishments for breaking these hallowed commandments also specified in marble and placed in our nation’s courts. What, after all, is the punishment for taking the Lord’s name in vain? It happens to be death (Leviticus 24:16). What is the punishment for working on the Sabbath? Also death (Exodus 31:15). What is the punishment for cursing one’s father or mother? Death again (Exodus 21:17). What is the punishment for adultery? You’re catching on (Leviticus 20:10). While the commandments themselves are difficult to remember (especially since chapters 20 and 34 of Exodus provide us with incompatible lists), the penalty for breaking them is simplicity itself.
PURPLE POPPY MEME
WHY PURPLE? When I'm an old woman, I'm going to wear purple Purple Poppy origins "The Purple Poppy holds and projects the energy of outrage to outrageous to inspired action." P Is for Purple... More »
Humanity Unites Brilliance "HUB"
Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “It is better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness.” How many times have you cursed the dark, thinking one small candle is not enough to really make... More »




















