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SOL Issue #5 (Fall 2009) Selected articles
Continue sharing our Space of Love co-creation story - live! |
by
Yuri and Irina, spaceoflove.com
"Thy KINSDOM come, Thy will be done on Earth, as it is in Heaven…"
(Paraphrased from Matthew 6:10)
We begin our Living Diary and next life chapter with this freely altered citation from the Bible to continue our narration of the co-creation of our - rediscovered - home land in the Smolensk region.
Behind such a free interpretation of the Bible is, of course, this new term which was coined rather recently and quickly spread among English-speaking readers of the “Ringing Cedars of Russia” book series. Quite often, in conversations, the word “Kingdom” is replaced with “KINSDOM”.
This time our trip to Ljuboistok* occurred in the middle of September...
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Passionate Plea from Asia |
Are All Americans really between a rock and a hard place?
by Larry Edelson
I’m writing from Asia with a passionate plea to our country [Ed.USA]— to its citizens and especially to our leaders in Washington.
We are now the laughing stock of Asia.
Our dollars are no longer respected; our ambitions no longer mimicked. Our way of life, often based on consuming far beyond our means, is being flat-out rejected. I can’t even exchange a $100 bill on the street here anymore: Most of the street money changers will take euros, Singapore dollars, even Chinese yuan. But fearful of losing their shirt with sinking exchange rates, they don’t want U.S. dollars...
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Hemp for life? |
The importance of US Hemp crops in historical perspective.
by Jack Herer
In 1619, America’s first marijuana law was enacted at Jamestown Colony, Virginia, “ordering” all farmers to “make tryal of “(grow) Indian hempseed. More mandatory (must-grow) hemp cultivation laws were enacted in Massachusetts in 1631, in Connecticut in 1632 and in the Chesapeake Colonies into the mid-1700s.
Even in England, the much-sought-after prize of full British citizenship was bestowed by a decree of the crown on foreigners who would grow cannabis, and fines were often levied against those who refused.
Cannabis hemp was legal tender (money) in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800s. Why? To encourage American farmers to grow more...
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Why are Highly Sexed People Blessed?
A new Sexuality. |
by Regina B. Jensen, PhD, fullyalivewellnesscenter.com
The infamous “Mystery of Sex Transmutation” chapter in Napoleon Hill's classic book
Think and Grow Rich has startled many an eager reader intent on garnering the promised abundance. Certainly most of Hill’s laws of abundance make perfect sense, and promptly we vow to study and apply them. Yet surely old Nappy didn't mean to bring our sex lives into the equation. Could our spontaneous natural animal urges and deep spiritual needs to connect and find orgasmic pleasure with loved ones have anything to do with abundance? What might that successful, globally admired Napoleon Hill
really have meant?..
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