Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 1 January 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 31 Dec 2014 03:10 AM PST
Greed, poverty, inequality, environmental destruction, war… how do they, at the top of the hierarchy, pull it off?

How can a system in which so few make the important decisions, be able to sit comfortably in their pile of wealth while the rest of the world goes to waste?

How can a small group of men in suits be able to direct the current in which an entire human society moves?

It’s Simpler Than Most Think



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Posted: 31 Dec 2014 02:59 AM PST
The end of the New Year and the start of another is a great time for anyone looking to tie up some loose ends and dedicate themselves to a new task.

Most people go through the ritual of telling everyone what their “New Year’s Resolution” is, and that’s great, but it can also lead to disappointment when those plans fall through. So this year, when you are making those promises, keep these tips in mind.

5. Keep Your Goals Small 

While you may think this is counterproductive, it really isn’t! In fact, you can have more goal as long as you keep them small, they are called milestones. Each goal is related to the other, and therefore will build upon your success.


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Posted: 31 Dec 2014 02:46 AM PST
We are creatures of habit and when things go wrong we play the blame game, whether it be directed to ourselves or others.

The coming year will be shaped by an increased sense of personal responsibility and rising numbers of people divided on critical issues related to our food supply, our water, our medicine, our health and the planet itself.

All nations on Earth are now living in the times of change and accelerated chaos. Nothing is the same any more. The past few years alone have been a thorn in the side of Mr and Mrs. Consistency. In fact, the only thing that has been consistent is change. As each year passes, we see a greater contrast in shorter period of time.

Those who want change are putting their neck out and standing up for what they believe in. Others are satisfied with following the blind. Some claim the difference is being awakened while others suggest it's just our time for a major shift to shake what we believe to be normal.


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Posted: 31 Dec 2014 02:37 AM PST
The idea that salt is bad for you and contributes to heart disease is an idea that has become more or less cemented as dogma in the West. Where did this idea come from? And more importantly, is it true?

My intention today is to show you the fallacy of the notion that salt is generally bad for you, and how salt has been indicted by so-called nutritional "experts," as well as by government regulators, without a fair trial.

When you look at what the research actually says, I believe you will be convinced that salt is not only relatively benign but is a major nutritional goldmine, IF you consume the right kind.

You have probably had the benefits of a low-salt diet drummed into your head for years.


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