Scarab BeetleYou and I are not two. In the identity of form, in the origin and in the end, we are one

I am responsible for your evil and your good , for your truth and your falsehood.  I can do nothing to change you now, but I can improve you by improving myself.

 R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz

Milky Way Timelapse PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin   
Sunday, 07 March 2010 03:12

"Let this stunning time-lapse of the Milky Way over Hawaii remind you of your insignificance." ...

As above, so below, the heaven's are the door to all inner knowledge.  With the light polluted skies of America it's hard to even stop and appreciate the stars as often, or as deeply, as one should. Enjoy through this video, the magic of the Milky Way, as it appears every day and night right over our heads, spiraling off into infinite beauty.

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 March 2010 03:30
 
Permaculture PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:10

My father just turned me on to this term, "permaculture" is like a return to the Garden of Eden in some sense.  It represents an old and earth friendly way to harvest from the earth, and a polar opposite to the sterile way of farming we know now in the 20th century.  This is an amazing insight for anyone concerned with the rampant waste and disregard for nature that we see in contemporary agriculture.  A method of farming with not only doesn't harm the earth with natural chemicals, but also revitalizes it based on natural decomposition and life.  The system is cycle based, utilizing insects and animals, decomposition and symbiotic plant relationships to create the appropriate biosphere for plant life to become abundant, even on a small scale.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 22:28
 
Mainstream Mythology PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin   
Friday, 19 February 2010 20:30

Mythology and epic historiography have never left the mainstream culture, in some sense perhaps the legends and folklore that speckle human history define us more than consciously prevalent ideas like technology, psychology and commerce. There exists some kind of inherent attraction for deep and mysterious history, maybe better stated as a longing for a sense of tradition or lore.  Today in the media, anything to gain viewership is a go, so it's no surprise that legends and myths find their way into modern television programming. What is surprising, more for the sake of the close proximity of our lives and our myths, is the extent of programming engaged in these topics. Last Sunday (2/21) on National Geographic Televsion exemplifies this http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/tv-schedule

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 17:53
 
Recent Discoveries and our Human Past PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 02:38
    Surprisingly to some, more and more scientific explorations and discoveries continously open the window to our human history further into the past. Daily scientific discoveries are slowly shedding light on the countless mysteries surrounding the evolution of mankind from primitive to complex.  There are many anomalous factoids which disrupt what would be considered accepted "truth" by many people about how we came to be where we are today. 

   
 
Things like OOPARTS, out of place objects, which cannot be categorized by the mainstream timeline are one good example.  (Here are a few more well known ooparts) Similarly exploration of archeology continues to reveal an intelligent world civilization, stretching farther and farther into our past.  As we learn more, we realize people had much more knowledge and understanding of our planet than we typically give credit for.  And that, perhaps, what we construe as a linear evolution from primitive to complex, in regards to humans, is actually cyclical.  A statement which would make any university professor cringe.

    It could very well be discoverd, long after this has been written, read and forgotton, that the linear past we currently percieve, is actually only the tip of the iceburg; and that we might see past through the darkness of a primitive recent past, into a light of an ancient knowledge.
Last Updated on Sunday, 07 March 2010 04:36
 
Inner Life of the Cell PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin   
Sunday, 07 June 2009 04:57
Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvards educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
 
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