how we can evolve into a fourth dimensional realm. history plasticity realism, as a memory fact. a realm that continues to be hiding to most folks, will open the door to a unified mind, body and self of the individual entities of our world..
Monday, February 18, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Tim Rifat on The Pope Resignation and the Rothschild Pedophilia Rings
Tim Rifat on The Pope Resignation and the Rothschild Pedophilia Rings
libya, Syria, Iraq, same plot same aim same end... FMI reconstruction and reduction of worlds population..
libya, Syria, Iraq, same plot same aim same end... FMI reconstruction and reduction of worlds population..
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Friday, February 15, 2013
Are We Living in The Matrix « artslogic
Are We Living in The Matrix « artslogic
there is body reality, mind reality, upper-mind reality and world reality, all of them are link to each others as reality is the world as one. virtual reality is mostly mental, and it is rather a time-frame reality than a virtual one, in fact all we see are images, we do not perceive unfamiliar images just learned ones. unfamiliar realities are what is real but we fail to perceive, it is not completely programmed to our perceptive concepts. artistic creation is an steep forward towards understanding our current configuration of reality and perceiving a new configuration of reality. what does moves is our concepts what they represent are images.
there is body reality, mind reality, upper-mind reality and world reality, all of them are link to each others as reality is the world as one. virtual reality is mostly mental, and it is rather a time-frame reality than a virtual one, in fact all we see are images, we do not perceive unfamiliar images just learned ones. unfamiliar realities are what is real but we fail to perceive, it is not completely programmed to our perceptive concepts. artistic creation is an steep forward towards understanding our current configuration of reality and perceiving a new configuration of reality. what does moves is our concepts what they represent are images.
The Greek Trap
The Greek Trap
it is not just banks is the logic of consumption, what we buy, why, and how. why some can get more and others less, quality, versus quantity. however what we think of possessions is as important as why we buy them. assurance is done via purchasing objects rather than the individuals self, knowledge and entity. money goes above that and intelligence is how much money you got.
it is not just banks is the logic of consumption, what we buy, why, and how. why some can get more and others less, quality, versus quantity. however what we think of possessions is as important as why we buy them. assurance is done via purchasing objects rather than the individuals self, knowledge and entity. money goes above that and intelligence is how much money you got.
Can Internet Technology Destroy the Financial Monopoly? | Global Research « artslogic
Can Internet Technology Destroy the Financial Monopoly? | Global Research « artslogic
it is not just banks is the logic of consumption, what we buy, why, and how. why some can get more and others less, quality, versus quantity. however what we think of possessions is as important as why we buy them. assurance is done via purchasing objects rather than the individuals self, knowledge and entity. money goes above that and intelligence is how much money you got.
it is not just banks is the logic of consumption, what we buy, why, and how. why some can get more and others less, quality, versus quantity. however what we think of possessions is as important as why we buy them. assurance is done via purchasing objects rather than the individuals self, knowledge and entity. money goes above that and intelligence is how much money you got.
BBC News - Louvre museum returns Nazi-looted artwork
BBC News - Louvre museum returns Nazi-looted artwork
the question is how much did RICHARD Newman paid for those art works, how he got the money,reasons of negotiation when he bought them, they existed before the 1900, so inquire. as a thief that stills from a thief's is still a thief. we all know that the rigs between Germans and Jews was money as always is. so is all down to money............
the question is how much did RICHARD Newman paid for those art works, how he got the money,reasons of negotiation when he bought them, they existed before the 1900, so inquire. as a thief that stills from a thief's is still a thief. we all know that the rigs between Germans and Jews was money as always is. so is all down to money............
Psychologie des Foules - Wikipédia
Psychologie des Foules - Wikipédia
Peu aptes au raisonnement, les foules sont au contraire très aptes à l'action »1. Si Le Bon compare parfois les foules à des individus dont les facultés de réflexion seraient faibles, il ne les identifie pas comme de simples agrégats, ni comme des super-individus. Au contraire, une foule est une entité psychologique particulière, irréductible aux individus qui la composent : c'est pourquoi il faut l'analyser comme telle.
La foule, dans le sens où l'emploie Le Bon, est distincte du simple agrégat d'individus. « Dans certaines circonstances données, et seulement dans ces circonstances, une agglomération d'hommes possède des caractères nouveaux fort différents de ceux des individus composant cette agglomération. La personnalité consciente s'évanouit, les sentiments et les idées de toutes les unités sont orientés dans une même direction. »2 La distinction entre foule et agrégat n'est pas une question de nombre : des centaines d'individus se trouvant au même endroit dans des buts différents (par exemple, des gens sur un marché, parmi lesquels on trouve des promeneurs, des acheteurs, des vendeurs, des agents de police, etc.) ne forment qu'un agrégat, alors que quelques individus, dans certaines circonstances, constituent une foule. Les foules sont régies par une « loi d'unité mentale des foules ». Elles ont en quelque sorte une « âme », avec des passions et un fonctionnement organique comparable à celui de l'esprit humain. Dans le livre I, Le Bon examine les passions et le mode de représentation d'une foule ; dans le livre II, il examine les origines et les caractéristiques de ses croyances.
John Perkins ~ IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
John Perkins ~ IMF & World Bank: Two major levers of US economic hegemony
the problem with wall street wizards, FMI, WORLD BANK USB, is that they want to commit suicide, however they are doing all they can to kill you, but deep inside their own brains they hope to die gloriously and as famous people that killed themselves by the will of greed.
the problem with wall street wizards, FMI, WORLD BANK USB, is that they want to commit suicide, however they are doing all they can to kill you, but deep inside their own brains they hope to die gloriously and as famous people that killed themselves by the will of greed.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Du phenylbutazone dans des carcasses de cheval envoyées en France « artslogic
Du phenylbutazone dans des carcasses de cheval envoyées en France « artslogic
ce simple premier coupables , la finances, le FMI, la banque mondiale. second coupable, le MEDEF, les baques, es la grand distribution, car le credo capitaliste est "la riches est le plus valus" mais malheureusement pour les privilégiés, pour le pauvres ce la mort, comme chez peugeot, goodyear, MITAL, tout ces complices MEDEF, BANQUES, FINANCES ont comme objective de tuer les pauvres, les plus démunies, voila la realite claire est concrete,
ce simple premier coupables , la finances, le FMI, la banque mondiale. second coupable, le MEDEF, les baques, es la grand distribution, car le credo capitaliste est "la riches est le plus valus" mais malheureusement pour les privilégiés, pour le pauvres ce la mort, comme chez peugeot, goodyear, MITAL, tout ces complices MEDEF, BANQUES, FINANCES ont comme objective de tuer les pauvres, les plus démunies, voila la realite claire est concrete,
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