Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday 6 February 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 05 Feb 2015 02:52 AM PST
All humans have brains, but there are not so many who know how to use them effectively in order to harmoniously evolve together with Nature.

There is also the human heart which carries out vital functions of the human body. Human heart has to go through the challenging process of refining the feelings and emotions so we can enjoy a quality life.

The argument of what is more important, the Human Heart or the Human Brain, has been a cornerstone between scientific minds and followers of the spiritual beliefs.

What should govern human life – rational way of thinking or emotions?


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Posted: 05 Feb 2015 02:23 AM PST
Filmmaker was working on project envisioning future federal martial law crackdown scenario 

An independent filmmaker and his family were found dead in a Minnesota home over the weekend from what media outlets are describing as an “apparent murder suicide.”

On Saturday, a neighbor alerted authorities after seeing the lifeless bodies of 29-year-old writer, film producer and Army veteran David Crowley, his wife Komel, 28, and their 5-year-old daughter, Rani, laying inside their Apple Valley home.

Neighbor Collin Prochnow was investigating why packages had been sitting on the family’s doorstep for weeks. Prochnow says that after ringing the doorbell he peered through the window and “saw three bodies on the ground with a black handgun next to them,” according to KARE11.


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Posted: 04 Feb 2015 08:00 PM PST
Great minds are everywhere, in every corner, we just have to stop and listen to them.

Arsenie Boca was born in 1910 in a small village in Romania. He was just a normal child, but very clever and interested in everything around him.

When he was in year 7, he told his classmates that during their drawing and painting classes he realized that “the man is not simply, blood and bones, but there’s something else. The inspiration is not related to matter and reason.”

Even though he studied Belle Arte in University and had vast knowledge of psychology, anatomy and philosophy, was playing the flute and was fluent in French, in the end he became a monk.


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Posted: 04 Feb 2015 07:00 PM PST
In this world, nobody is born equal. There is lip-service paid to the illusion of equality and the premise that everyone has an equal chance of success if only they work hard enough.

This is rarely the case; it is the exception. In fact, most people are stuck in the situation into which they are born.

There are many factors affecting an individual's future. These include: financial and social status, nationality, race, intelligence, health, physical appearance, education, gender, religion, political leanings, connections, character, personality, skills, abilities, family ties and other factors.

Some people are born rich, while others have to work very hard to survive. Some children are born with disabilities while others are basically "normal" or even "gifted". It requires a combination of many factors to lead a child on the road to success.


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