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It is often said that art is a reflection of life. But art can also be a direction for life. One which can offer a desired trajectory for living and being in the world.

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Carly Margolis

Carly Margolis

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Lynne McTaggart Interview

From Red Ice Creations:
Lynne McTaggart author of The Field and The Intention Experiment joins us to talk about her research and books. Topics discussed: “The Field”, Zero Point, Quantum Physics, Distant healing, Hal Puthoff, picking up information from a distance, The Observer Effect, Super Position and None Locality, Werner Heisenberg, The Power of Thought, “The global consciousness project” and the 9/11 effect, The Voodoo Effect, Positive and negative intent, belief, Fear mode and unaware intention, Gaia Experiment and “The Global Warming Experiment”, Masaru Emoto, The connection between water and intention, The Chamber of Heaven and Hell, Monroe Institute, The Magnetic Field, Effects on the Heart and Brain, Wilhelm Reich and much more.

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NASA Finds New Life Form

Hours before their special news conference today, the cat is out of the bag: NASA has discovered a completely new life form that doesn’t share the biological building blocks of anything currently living in planet Earth. This changes everything.

At their conference today, NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe Simon will announce that they have found a bacteria whose DNA is completely alien to what we know today. Instead of using phosphorus, the bacteria uses arsenic. All life on Earth is made of six components: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. Every being, from the smallest amoeba to the largest whale, share the same life stream. Our DNA blocks are all the same.

But not this one. This one is completely different. Discovered in the poisonous Mono Lake, California, this bacteria is made of arsenic, something that was thought to be completely impossible. While she and other scientists theorized that this could be possible, this is the first discovery. The implications of this discovery are enormous to our understanding of life itself and the possibility of finding beings in other planets that don’t have to be like planet Earth.

No details have been disclosed about the origin or nature of this new life form. We will know more today at 2pm EST but, while this life hasn’t been found in another planet, this discovery does indeed change everything we know about biology.

from: Wired

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“Einstein’s Ear”: Tuning into Gravity Waves -an Entirely New Language of Our Universe

One of the great unsolved mysteries of modern physics are the to-date elusive gravitational waves -believed by some to be the secret to dark energy. A team of scientists and engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has brought the world one step closer to “hearing” gravitational waves caused by the rapid motion of massive objects predicted by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century.

If detected these waves will offer an entirely new way to perceive the universe—one that has more in common with hearing than seeing. The research, performed in a lab at JPL in Pasadena, Calif., tested a system of lasers that would fly aboard the proposed space mission called Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, or LISA. The mission’s goal is to detect the subtle, whisper-like signals of gravitational waves, which have yet to be directly observed.

LISA is expected to not only “hear” the waves, but also learn more about their sources — massive objects such as black holes and dead stars, which “sing the waves like melodies out to the universe as the objects accelerate through space and time.” The mission would be able to detect gravitational waves from massive objects in our Milky Way galaxy as well as distant galaxies, allowing scientists to tune into an entirely new language of our universe.

from: The Daily Galaxy

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Evolve the language, and you will evolve the reality.

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Aleister Crowley

Science is always discovering odd scraps of magical wisdom and making a tremendous fuss about its cleverness.

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Holographic Communication Flickers Into Life in Arizona

Long anticipated by science fiction, real-time holographic communication and ‘telepresence’ are finally within our grasp.

Thanks to scientists at the University of Arizona, real-world holograms have finally started to catch up with their fictional cousins. In a paper published today in Nature, they report the transmission of moving 3D images from one place to another in almost real time. This means it may eventually be possible to communicate with moving 3D images of friends or colleagues who are on the other side of the world. Surgeons will be able to use the technology to step into virtual operating theatres in other cities, and films will become ever more immersive.

“Holographic telepresence means we can record a 3D image in one location and show it in another location, in real-time, anywhere in the world,” said Nasser Peyghambarian, who led the team behind the new technology.

from:  The Guardian

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Sold out Japanese Holograph Concerts

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In what is surely a terrible omen not only for musicians but also the continued existence of the world as we know it, holographs are now playing sold out concerts in, where else, Japan.

Holographic idol Hatsune Miku is the creation of the group Crypton Future Media, using software from Vocaloid, and the group has put the avatar on tour with a live band. The sight of thousands of screaming fans waving glow sticks while the the holograph “performs” on stage is straight out of a science fiction novel.

from: Huffington Post

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Google Brings Dead Sea Scrolls Online

The technology giant, Google, and Israel announced Tuesday that they are teaming up to give researchers and the public the first comprehensive and searchable database of the Dead Sea Scrolls — a 2,000-year-old collection of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek documents that shed light on Judaism during biblical times and the origins of Christianity. No one knows who copied these ancient texts or how they got there. The scrolls include parts of the Hebrew Bible as well as treatises on communal living and apocalyptic war.

Over the years, the texts have sparked heated debates among researchers over their origins.Some believe the Essenes, a monastic sect seen by some as a link to early Christianity, hid the scrolls during the Jewish revolt of the first century A.D. Others believe they were written in Jerusalem and stashed in caves at Qumran by Jewish refugees fleeing the Roman conquest of the city, also in the first century.

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from: The Daily Galaxy

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Alexander Zhikharev – Singing Bronze

Alexander Zhikharev was born in 1951 in the village Khoroshevo, which is now the Moscow region Khoroshevo-Mnevniki. after he got out of the army, he started working at the factory VILS [All-Union Institute of Light Alloys] & there poured his first bell. down the road, Alexander served as a bell ringer in the Kremlin & the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, researching manyyears to realize a way to replicate the bells dreamy resonances. In 1988, he found a form that is comparable in sound to the traditional bells and decided to call it ‘Hammer Icon’ or bila. They were flat, bronze & brass plaques, varying in size & weight, which emitted a surprisingly beautiful tone, quite unlike anything that sounds.

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