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- The CIA Just Released Thousands of Top Secret UFO "X-Files"
- Kindling the Divine Spark: the Secret to Awakening
- The Clintons — How Putin Grabbed a Fifth of all US Uranium
- Consciousness Can Influence Autonomic Nervous System — Study
Posted: 26 Jan 2016 10:00 PM PST
by cornishguardian
It's enough to work Fox Mulder into a right old lather. The CIA has released thousand of top secret (until now) UFO files from its archives, and UFO hunters have gone wild. They include a number of sinister-looking pictures (which are definitely not of hubcaps or Frisbees) and detailed reports of sightings all over the world. You can view them all on its website right here. Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 26 Jan 2016 09:00 PM PST
“Blessed is he who has a soul, blessed is he who has none, but woe and grief to him who has it in embryo.”1 – G.I. Gurdjieff
The United States Declaration of Independence proudly proclaims the mystical truth that “all men are created equal.” What happens after that, though, is anybody’s guess. Once we’ve been created equally, does that mean all our lives are the same? Do the essential differences between us come from genetics, environment, free will, the soul? Do we all end up in the same place again when we die? These questions have excited the myth-making faculties of humankind from antiquity down through to the present day. Working for a Soul Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 26 Jan 2016 08:00 PM PST
by Jon Rappoport
She’s the next US President, if an old socialist, a cowboy real estate hustler, and a bunch of emails can’t stop her. He already was the President. They’re married. Cue the dawn sunrise and violins for the beautiful first couple of American politics. Wow. In a land where they’re the first couple, does anybody have tickets to sell for the next flight to Mars? Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 26 Jan 2016 07:00 PM PST
by Arjun Walia
What is the autonomic nervous systems (ANS)? It regulates the functions of our internal organs. Its role is to regulate several bodily functions such as digestion, heart rate, urination, sexual arousal, respiratory rate, pupillary response, and more. It operates reflexively and unconsciously, often without our even noticing. For example, we do not decide to make our heart beat faster when we are afraid, or notice when our blood vessels change size. This system just does what it does, assumed to have no external influences, and considered to be a natural body response that’s regulated by the hypothalamus in the brain (which is what regulates the autonomic nervous system. It’s the primary regulator of acute stress response, also known as the ‘fight or flight’ response. Read Entire Article » |