Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 07 Sep 2014 10:00 PM PDT
According to a survey by Gardeners' World magazine, [1] 80 percent of gardeners reported being happy and satisfied with their lives, compared to 67 percent of non-gardeners.

This feeling of well being can have other more-far reaching implications for your physical health as well. According to research from Johns Hopkins, [2] having a cheerful temperament can significantly reduce your odds of suffering a heart attack or sudden cardiac death. [3]

When you think about world hunger, do you consider the role you might play with regard to food waste? Therein lies the problem, according to Gary Oppenheimer, creator of AmpleHarvest.org.

According to Oppenheimer, the reason we keep spending a lot of time and money trying to feed the hungry without ever resolving the problem is because most approaches fail to address food waste.


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Posted: 07 Sep 2014 09:00 PM PDT
Each day when we wake up and go to school or work we run into fear.  It isn’t something that we can avoid and often if we try to hide from it life looses its flavor.

Fear is everywhere we go, talking to people, driving in busy traffic, getting bills in the mail, or the deadline coming up for school or work.  What makes facing fears so hard is that often our first instinct is to avoid them all together.

When we are uncomfortable we will take a different route to work, avoid people in the hall ways, and sometimes even not answer our phones in order to avoid the possibility of a fearful situation.

What if I told you that everyone felt the same way?


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Posted: 07 Sep 2014 08:00 PM PDT
The age of iron has no other seal than that of Death. Its hieroglyph is the skeleton, bearing the attributes of Saturn: the empty hourglass, symbol of time run out… – Fulcanelli

The inspiration for this article comes from my almost nineteen years of research into the Great Cross of Hendaye and the French alchemist Fulcanelli. The unknown, anonymous, alchemist Fulcanelli in his masterpiece The Mysteries of the Cathedrals first brought the cross at Hendaye, France to the world’s attention.

While the details of this research can be found in other articles written by myself and in the two books I co-authored, 1 it can be stated that the Great Cross at Hendaye appears to be describing not only the end of the great four ages of the Hindu Yuga system but also the four ages of alchemical chronological time keeping.


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Posted: 07 Sep 2014 07:00 PM PDT
How can we help to improve the health care system? Politicians and others continue to debate this issue.

They always conclude that more money is the answer. But this approach is doomed to failure. How can it work when it’s taken 40,000 years for humans to get into such horrible shape?

How did it happen? And is there a solution? 


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