tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.comments2017-12-17T23:32:32.099-08:00֍ Jah۞Sun's Omniverse ֎DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)http://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-40004127424783147252017-12-17T23:32:32.099-08:002017-12-17T23:32:32.099-08:00Claro como só a luz.
Apesar dos seus devaneios an...Claro como só a luz. <br />Apesar dos seus devaneios antes do fim do texto, parece que sua metáfora é pertinente. Eu poderia reforçar inclusive que "dummies" tem maior dificuldade em compreender que a remoção dos obstáculos depende apenas de si. <br />Veja, educados para isso, eu, você e alguns outros que nos lêem, já reconhecem inclusive as alterações destes tempos acelerados. Ao reivindicarmos nossa identidade espiritual, enquanto recodificamos e mudamos a realidade artificial que impacta na expansão contínua da consciência. É uma sabedoria intuitiva, rápida como a luz, que já está em cada um de nós. <br />Poderia ousar em dizer que reconheço a multidimensionalidade requerida sob esta perspectiva, pois enquanto mantemos tridimensional, relacionamentos são de codependencia, preenchem vazios e são manipuladores, longe de ser uma reunião iluminada. E somente com as forças da luz, a vida flui a favor. <br /><br />Rosangelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-22724134487489196222017-10-04T10:31:21.298-07:002017-10-04T10:31:21.298-07:00yes and yes. it's difficult being a spiritual ...yes and yes. it's difficult being a spiritual being in a material world.Buddynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-14675649391874510152017-08-25T22:47:17.203-07:002017-08-25T22:47:17.203-07:00Raising Kids:
I get what you are saying.
Of cou...Raising Kids:<br /><br />I get what you are saying. <br /><br />Of course, the sad truth is that we have too many people on this Earth as it is. Population has nearly tripled in my lifetime, and the resultant destruction of the biosphere is appalling. See my blog post on overpopulation for more on this: https://jsro.blogspot.com/2012/08/having-kids.html<br /><br />There is a lot of sacrifice involved in having children. One can only hope that the herculean efforts result in one's kids being kind. :-)DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-29587495420252286662017-08-17T14:36:47.137-07:002017-08-17T14:36:47.137-07:00As if my reply wasn't long and controversial e...As if my reply wasn't long and controversial enough... I figured I would address a couple of your other points as well. :-P The bit about consciousness at the end ties together the basic theme in both replies.<br /><br />On Ancient Gods:<br /><br />While I love mythology and the lore from these superhuman beings, they tend, like parents in general, to be unworthy of any veneration. Based on their actions and personalities, they are a cruel, capricious, and remarkably amoral bunch. Even the best of them are more like super-villains and demons than anything I would call divine.<br /><br />Honoring the time keeper or weigher of souls is an odd thing for a modern human. No one remembers who clicked the stopwatch when Jesse Owens ran in the Olympics.<br /><br />I think I am kind of over "seizing the moment" and am now much more about CREATING the moment. I don't want to wait around for bones to be throne at me by forces that have proven themselves to have rather sick senses of humor. They are like older kids playing keep away with much younger kids. When their cruelty and glee wear out, they let the kids have whatever worthless thing they had whipped them into a frenzy over, and walk off laughing.<br /><br />As for philanthropy:<br /><br />I find it to be far more philanthropic to help people at large--with no idea of reciprocation--than to help those people in your immediate vicinity whose betterment obviously betters you. Reaching across continents is more selfless than reaching across rivers which is more selfless than reaching across streets... which is more selfless than reaching across the dinner table. This is clear. <br /><br />Helping people in your circle is the opposite of selflessness. It is built into the software to look out for those close to you. This does not make you a great person. In practice, usually, it simply sets up systems of indebtedness and expectation. <br /><br />One's consciousness expands in relation to how large one's sense of self is... how far the idea of identification and belonging extends. Babies live in a universe of one... themselves. This expands gradually to Mom, and then to Family, and often to Neighborhood. It is a bigger leap to extend this out to Tribe, Nation, People etc. <br /><br />But it continues to expand if given the chance. Oneness with Humanity, with the Earth, with the Sun, Moon & Stars... with Nature and the Universe... and onward. Eventually, some will reach the fullest extension of "one with all," having come to include the multiverses and Infinity into their self-identity. I call this Omniversal awareness.<br /><br />There are plenty of full grown adults on this planet who will never get beyond their "tribal" affiliations. The problem for humanity is not that we don't have enough humans... it is that too few see that there is really only one of us.DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-12559505267036455162017-08-17T11:16:54.058-07:002017-08-17T11:16:54.058-07:00I'm sure everyone can teach everyone at least ...I'm sure everyone can teach everyone at least a couple of things... not always the stuff they are trying to teach though. <br /><br />Hahahah.<br /><br />I feel you on the critique of Transcendental Philosophy/Practice. Avoiding pain can seem weak, I get it. But, truth be told... whether you surrender to creation (including the pain and suffering) or you surrender the creation to the transcendental (avoiding pain and suffering), the path of mastery is still one of surrender.<br /><br />I think we can have ideas and preferences on what the ultimate nature of reality is, and the ultimate ground of our being... as well as the ultimate achievement or state we can ascend or flower into... but the infinite has a way of not being contained or restricted. Any path you take could be done better, and there is always a more refined or rarefied truth. <br /><br />I embrace the idea that, as unique expressions of being, we have unique paths... and maybe even unique goals. Thus to compare Buddha to Gibran or Marley to Rumi etc. is mostly about which message resonates with your current understanding and preference. Marley has the benefit of having sick basslines holding up his messages.<br /><br />:-'<br /><br />Blessings!DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-8043652054327724322017-08-14T01:00:08.739-07:002017-08-14T01:00:08.739-07:00Raising offspring does count however , it's no...Raising offspring does count however , it's not the having of them it the raising. In fact it's almost all that counts, actually raising a kind human is pretty much all that matters or mentoring one that someone else has abandoned. <br /><br />We either make the babies, train the babies or serve the babies in some way. The point of life is to continue living, the purpose of death is for the void to make room for new people to have a "go " at it . <br /><br /> Each one of us has invisible hands resting on our shoulders stretching back to the beginning of time father to son mother to daughter. Each and everyone of us is the result of successful adaptations and inimitable failures... we now know unequivocally that the human race has existed for upwards of 200k yet all of recorded culture is barely 24k years old including cave paintings . Therefore the great mass of humanity has gone to their graves having only passed their wisdom and accomplishments orally from mouth to ear for aeons. Western cultures predilection with writing stuff down is obviously traced from the proto indo Europeans who in turn got their marching orders from Sumerian bean counters 10,000 years ago. A time that argueably coincides with the "fall of man " whereas the Australian Aboriginals have song lines depicting geological events 100k plus years ago. <br /><br />If people would spend more "time" helping those in their immediate circle there would be no need for hands to reach across continents and do for others what should have been done by each other and for each other . <br /><br />Living now for what future generations may or may not think of one is the height of hubris. Service is all that matters . No service is too great and no service is too mean to go unoticed by Anubis when it comes time to weigh the hearts of man. Authenticity needs no witness. ❤️<br /><br />Speaking toward your point on "siezing the moment " the Greeks have a god for just that . Kairos god of the Olympics teaches us to recognize our "time " and to siege that moment . <br />That being said and to speak positively to your point ; don't worry if you miss your moment , if you make 1,000 mistakes life gives 1,001 chances . Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04940173692401837936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-25710350217680067612017-08-14T00:28:32.921-07:002017-08-14T00:28:32.921-07:00Perhaps. There exists for the last 2k years or so ...Perhaps. There exists for the last 2k years or so a predilection towards the GTFOH (get the fuck outta here ) syndrome by the "masters " some call it salvation ideology some call it "ascending " etc .<br /><br />Buhdda said "All life is suffering " with the implication that one should use one of his vehicles to exit the wheel.<br /><br />Bob Marley said "everybody is going to hurt you ; find someone worth suffering for " <br /><br />In my experiance most masters are "still crazy after all these years " <br /><br />As Khalil Gibran said in the "Prophet " "pain is the breaking of the shell of your understanding " <br /><br />Perhaps Khalil could have taught the Buhhda a couple of things mon ���������� -the iron monk Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04940173692401837936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-51923823756466758572017-07-04T13:06:22.994-07:002017-07-04T13:06:22.994-07:00Being crazy and useful might keep us broken and aw...Being crazy and useful might keep us broken and away from the wholeness. NeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-40467656153639067412016-12-09T17:47:56.705-08:002016-12-09T17:47:56.705-08:00Funny enough, after posting this I noticed that sc...Funny enough, after posting this I noticed that scientists have found out that the Earth's rotation is slowing... slower than we thought.<br />http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/slowing-of-earths-spin-revealed-in-ancient-astronomers-tablets/ar-AAljoWa?OCID=ansmsnnews11<br />Hahahah. The days are getting longer, but slower than we had imagined. And, we know this because of Babylonian astronomers and their cuneiform tablets!! You couldn't make this up.DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-90711358847496092862015-08-13T09:53:22.971-07:002015-08-13T09:53:22.971-07:00Thanks for the comment. You don't have to like...Thanks for the comment. You don't have to like them, but both the Beatles and the Grateful Dead are as popular as they are for a reason. (unlike most things in Top 40)<br /><br />But taste is personal, so whatever floats your boat. I don't think one has to choose between the Beatles and the Monkees (or the Stones, or anyone else), though. <br /><br />"Then I saw her face... Now I'm a believer. Not a trace... of doubt in my mind."<br /><br />Heheheh.DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-81710613415037775682015-08-13T08:07:33.442-07:002015-08-13T08:07:33.442-07:00Entering comments to invite reflection...I never g...Entering comments to invite reflection...I never got the Dead although in my younger years anything with a skull was cool. This may recoil some so I might as well spill the beans...I've never liked the Beatles either. There. I said it. I finally got it off my chest. Call me a rebel among peers but I just couldn't pick up their vibe. Except for 'Stars on 45, I just didn't like them. I guess I grew up on The Monkees and when I watched the Beetles they weren't funny. As a youth I could not tell my people this information but now I'm out! Even the name...beetles. Have you ever seen a beetle? They are creepy. Maybe that was the hook. Anyway, I'm rambling but wanted to contribute to the blog as one who does not share the love. But I'm still a part of the OmniUniverse even as a non- Dead Head. ;-)KBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06267195134216493979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-51260447496740441502014-11-02T17:41:21.216-08:002014-11-02T17:41:21.216-08:00Not sure what the problem is with RSS. I haven...Not sure what the problem is with RSS. I haven't tried it out in ages. I will give it a shot.<br /><br />Anyway, glad you enjoyed the article.DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-91525496164139687862014-10-19T23:29:46.080-07:002014-10-19T23:29:46.080-07:00Oh my goodness! Awesome article dude! Thanks, Howe...Oh my goodness! Awesome article dude! Thanks, However I am encountering <br />troubles with your RSS. I don't understand the reason why I can't join it.<br />Is there anybody having similar RSS issues? Anyone that knows the <br />answer can you kindly respond? Thanx!!<br /><br />my webpage :: <a href="http://arthurfalcone3712.pen.io/" rel="nofollow">Arthur Falcone</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-47806535848002338342014-04-10T16:36:45.487-07:002014-04-10T16:36:45.487-07:00what about the blood moon ?what about the blood moon ?flornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-55972727435348952812014-01-14T07:30:08.022-08:002014-01-14T07:30:08.022-08:00Yes. We can do better !!!!... release it .Yes. We can do better !!!!... release it .Fleurnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-88593808787224063472013-12-12T06:55:55.309-08:002013-12-12T06:55:55.309-08:00BTW nice illustrations.BTW nice illustrations.sustentactohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17071570088792297372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-57664101923785443092013-12-12T06:50:32.358-08:002013-12-12T06:50:32.358-08:00My brave and wise friend, your tone with me is alw...My brave and wise friend, your tone with me is always of a healthy debate. Together we go further.<br />Fleurnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-8695654638381232462013-12-11T11:49:25.676-08:002013-12-11T11:49:25.676-08:00OK. I put in a disclaimer. I think it has the pr...OK. I put in a disclaimer. I think it has the proper tone now.<br /><br />(J smiles sheepishly and backs out of the room)DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-41526642838047932062013-12-11T11:32:29.142-08:002013-12-11T11:32:29.142-08:00Thanks for that. <3
I suppose I should point ...Thanks for that. <3<br /><br />I suppose I should point out that I was being hyperbolic and provocative with the whole "reversed genocide" quip. I should probably make that more clear, as I would never support any genocide of any sort... and I am certain that Native Americans would never have perpetuated one on Europe anyway. It is more the setting for a sci-fi "what it?" or alternate universe story.<br /><br />Heheheh.<br /><br />I did say MIGHT, anyway. Anything might be better than anything else, no? (even if the chance is infinitesimal)<br /><br />Anyway, really appreciate your thoughtful comment and your thoughts about resources. I am not sure if economics or social systems can be "natural" in the sense we mean it. Obviously, humans are part of nature and what we do is natural, but these are clearly artificial constructs that tend to oppress nature... and for all intents and purposes "artificial" is the opposite of "natural."<br /><br />All the best.<br />JahSunDJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-58830591674667075362013-12-11T08:40:30.237-08:002013-12-11T08:40:30.237-08:00You seem to be right when you say " The forgi...You seem to be right when you say " The forgiveness that people have received from the people they have wronged is a truly grand and magnanimous gift. ...this gift should be the focus of the holiday". I agree and inspire myself with your words " forgiving and forgetting was the only possible path forward"<br /><br />When you talk about how do you feel and what it really matters ... sounds the truly connection of mind spirit and body.<br /><br />Now, when you sentence "The world might have been better off if the genocide was reversed" you might be commiting a critical mistake, a genocide would not make the world a better place, and check, natives were no good in environmental management (regarding today advances in monitoring and valuations), once nomads, they used the natural resources of a place till the end, and then move to the next field. But see, I cite this to make it clear a great point at your post. This is about the natural capital of the planet and its raw genetic information, in which humans are embedded as organisms. Natural capital is studied by the sciences and converted through technology in intermediate mechanisms. These in turn are the tools, skills and energy processes and materials that represent the built capital and human capital, in combination with the productive capacity of the economy that systematically ignores the incalculable amount of investment from the previous level (the natural capital itself). Manage, enhance, distribute, maintain and use these intermediate mechanisms should be an objective of policy, economies aimed by all. The human economy is within a network structure where the foundation is done by end mechanisms through natural resources and the apex are the final consequences desirable in themselves, as the excellence to be achieved.<br /><br />But this definition of excellence is desired complex, especially for Western cultures, because it is the quality not the quantity of these intangible priorities that are supported by the material system.<br /><br />Can dissociate the idea that the purpose of nature is to satisfy human needs, when it sees that the system express no way to make the final consequences without the proper functioning of the natural, economic and social systems considering connections between a point and other.<br /><br />Well, to end my comment, indeed, peace is more valuable than anything you can possess.<br />Fleurnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-19028731185840511852013-11-06T10:01:29.574-08:002013-11-06T10:01:29.574-08:00This comment has been hidden from the blog.DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-35606167951279659502013-11-06T08:33:44.336-08:002013-11-06T08:33:44.336-08:00This comment has been hidden from the blog.Flornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-28657268606323197482013-11-05T06:35:23.846-08:002013-11-05T06:35:23.846-08:00May just take you up on that.
I'm a sucker fo...May just take you up on that.<br /><br />I'm a sucker for a good debate (as long as it stays friendly and everyone has some respect for logic). I suppose I even enjoy debating people who are opposed to logic and reason... though it is not really fair, and more like playing basketball with children, than anything of a challenge. <br /><br />I guess that could be considered mean spirited (read: dickish) if I wasn't nice about it... <br /><br />I'm really not as arrogant as this sounds.<br /><br />;-)DJ Omniverse (aka Jah۞Sun)https://www.blogger.com/profile/13949761588084777605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-5136509652548034042013-10-19T11:29:11.304-07:002013-10-19T11:29:11.304-07:00I can't argue against you; as I am one of thos...I can't argue against you; as I am one of those who has chosen to not have children myself, and for very similar reasons. However, if you're itching for debate, you could come over for dinner, I'll invite my entire family and you can help me verbally slap them every time they try to coherse me onto the baby bandwagon. Peace, love and thanks for your music.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191879015360249620.post-3756659334485791152013-09-27T19:05:24.541-07:002013-09-27T19:05:24.541-07:00This comment has been hidden from the blog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com