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		<title>Comment on hello fellow neothink members by Craig Hawkins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig Hawkins</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Ark would also have a huge sanitation problem. The philosopher Michael Ruse said: &quot;How would you get rid of all that animal poo&quot;

Of course whether you believe in god or not, depends on the definition of god. There is the strictly monotheistic vision of the Abrahamic God. But then there is God as God-Man. Advance conscious beings that would appear godlike to us because of their highly advanced technology.

The anti-civilization god concept is actually a form of mysticism I never personally suffered from... I never bought into the god concept even as a young child.

On the mysticism scale the god concept is perhaps an easier form of mysticism to eradicate from the mind. Wallace&#039;s Neothink Discovery advantages strip it away pretty easily. It is actually the rather more mundane every day mysticism that gets deeply ingrained and is harder to eradicate. The stuff that gets pumped into our brains through watching television and reading newspapers... Thomas Jefferson said: &#039;Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper&#039;.

One of the most damaging forms of mysticism perpetuated today is the value of celebrity and putting celebrity above genuine integrated effort. We see it in programs like the &#039;X Factor&#039; ...a program that focuses on pop star status and image, rather than actual musicianship.

Business mysticism is another area as focused on by Mark Hamilton and Eric Savage. Henry Ford recognized the damaging effects of an anti-civilization education on one&#039;s ability to integrated forward essence movement strategies in business, and as is common knowledge - refused to employ anyone who&#039;d been to business school.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ark would also have a huge sanitation problem. The philosopher Michael Ruse said: &#8220;How would you get rid of all that animal poo&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course whether you believe in god or not, depends on the definition of god. There is the strictly monotheistic vision of the Abrahamic God. But then there is God as God-Man. Advance conscious beings that would appear godlike to us because of their highly advanced technology.</p>
<p>The anti-civilization god concept is actually a form of mysticism I never personally suffered from&#8230; I never bought into the god concept even as a young child.</p>
<p>On the mysticism scale the god concept is perhaps an easier form of mysticism to eradicate from the mind. Wallace&#8217;s Neothink Discovery advantages strip it away pretty easily. It is actually the rather more mundane every day mysticism that gets deeply ingrained and is harder to eradicate. The stuff that gets pumped into our brains through watching television and reading newspapers&#8230; Thomas Jefferson said: &#8216;Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper&#8217;.</p>
<p>One of the most damaging forms of mysticism perpetuated today is the value of celebrity and putting celebrity above genuine integrated effort. We see it in programs like the &#8216;X Factor&#8217; &#8230;a program that focuses on pop star status and image, rather than actual musicianship.</p>
<p>Business mysticism is another area as focused on by Mark Hamilton and Eric Savage. Henry Ford recognized the damaging effects of an anti-civilization education on one&#8217;s ability to integrated forward essence movement strategies in business, and as is common knowledge &#8211; refused to employ anyone who&#8217;d been to business school.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Mark Hamilton\&#8217;s teachings by Whade Tufts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Whade Tufts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 06:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think that about covers it indeed, Tom.

That we have the very best of Earth&#039;s Heirloom knowledge material and relationships within our society, all very important to help me mirror my own strengths &amp; weaknesses. This journey we are on brings such a high vibration to us &#039;Empathetic&#039; beings who are joined together in the NeoThink movement, no matter where we are across Earth.

I have often meditated about how to describe this supreme bond we feel, both to others outside the movement, &amp; to myself as I consciously reflect on my own life.  

I think because we don&#039;t hold death as our very life-limiting goal, in contrast to  obsolete existentialism &amp; mysticism, but instead hold the ending of disease &amp; aging among our highest aspirations, that our passions &amp; relationships are inflamed beyond those experienced by Earth&#039;s individuals historically.

As you said, our appointment with the present day is what is most special, realizing how important each and every second is to us joined together here, as we each de-mystify our god-like potential.

Thank you for these qualities you listed. Thanks for helping see things worthy of keeping integrity to.  Fingers crossed, looking forward to perhaps meeting you at your Clubhouse in 2011.

Love of life to us all,
~Whade, Nova Scotia
:^&gt;7</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that about covers it indeed, Tom.</p>
<p>That we have the very best of Earth&#8217;s Heirloom knowledge material and relationships within our society, all very important to help me mirror my own strengths &amp; weaknesses. This journey we are on brings such a high vibration to us &#8216;Empathetic&#8217; beings who are joined together in the NeoThink movement, no matter where we are across Earth.</p>
<p>I have often meditated about how to describe this supreme bond we feel, both to others outside the movement, &amp; to myself as I consciously reflect on my own life.  </p>
<p>I think because we don&#8217;t hold death as our very life-limiting goal, in contrast to  obsolete existentialism &amp; mysticism, but instead hold the ending of disease &amp; aging among our highest aspirations, that our passions &amp; relationships are inflamed beyond those experienced by Earth&#8217;s individuals historically.</p>
<p>As you said, our appointment with the present day is what is most special, realizing how important each and every second is to us joined together here, as we each de-mystify our god-like potential.</p>
<p>Thank you for these qualities you listed. Thanks for helping see things worthy of keeping integrity to.  Fingers crossed, looking forward to perhaps meeting you at your Clubhouse in 2011.</p>
<p>Love of life to us all,<br />
~Whade, Nova Scotia<br />
:^&gt;7</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Douglas Story by Whade Tufts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Whade Tufts</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 05:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Cleveland,

Please do update, lol.  I&#039;d love to know how you are doing as we now head into 2011, after such a wonderful year for the movement during 2010.

My story runs some very similar parallels to yours, though the time frame commenced for me in 1990. Integrating with other NeoThinkers during this past year has led me to great improvements in my life &amp; relationships.  The personal hope &amp; aspirations I have for 2011, as we working for the Twelve Visions Party gather momentum in Canada too, is greater than any yet in my life&#039;s experience.

Love of life to you &amp; yours, Cleveland.
~Whade Tufts, Nova Scotia</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Cleveland,</p>
<p>Please do update, lol.  I&#8217;d love to know how you are doing as we now head into 2011, after such a wonderful year for the movement during 2010.</p>
<p>My story runs some very similar parallels to yours, though the time frame commenced for me in 1990. Integrating with other NeoThinkers during this past year has led me to great improvements in my life &amp; relationships.  The personal hope &amp; aspirations I have for 2011, as we working for the Twelve Visions Party gather momentum in Canada too, is greater than any yet in my life&#8217;s experience.</p>
<p>Love of life to you &amp; yours, Cleveland.<br />
~Whade Tufts, Nova Scotia</p>
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