Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 7: The Two Tribes (Part 1)) The following is a chapter from my book ‘Parables For The New Conversation.’ One chapter will be published every Sunday for 36 weeks here on Collective Evolution.
The Implosion Of Building 7 Remains The Irrefutable “Smoking Gun” Of A 9/11 Inside Job A new four-year computer modeling study of WTC 7’s collapse has concluded that it would have been impossible for the building to collapse simply as a result of office fires.
Trippy Talk with Bluetech on new music “Holotrope” Evan Bartholomew has been performing electronic music for nearly 20 years as Bluetech, Evan Marc and Invisible Allies (with Kilowatts).
What Is Hostile Attribution Bias and How It Distorts Your Perception of Other People Let me ask you a question.Here’s a scenario.You see a group of your friends huddled together and laughing.Suddenly, they see you and they stop.
Ukraine Showdown: Why Trump And Biden Are Facing Off The Ukraine saga, which has Democrats calling for impeachment and Republicans calling for the indictment of Democratic criminals, is only the latest iteration of a struggle between two polarities which will never end so long as we fuel it. What does it really mean to step away from the left/
Are You Feeling Lost In Life? Our modern reality has many people feeling disconnected from many aspects of life.
When Feeling Like a Failure, Remember These 8 Things Have you been feeling like a failure lately? Well, there are several things you must remember.I must admit, sometimes I do feel this way.
5 Zen Teachings That Will Help You Become a Wiser and Calmer Person There are several Zen teachings that can be profoundly useful to our well-being.We can often feel worried, angry, confused or a number of other unhealthy emotions at various times in our lives.
Canada: Blind Eye to First Nation Water Crisis Expand Roxanne Moonias, mother to an infant with a chronic illness, demonstrates one of the steps she takes to ensure her baby is not exposed to contaminants in the water. Roxanne lives in Neskantaga First Nation and says that it takes her an hour each time to properly wash and
Saudi Arabia: Provide Justice for Khashoggi Killing Candles lit by activists protesting the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi are placed outside Saudi Arabia's Consulate in Istanbul.
Mark the Khashoggi Anniversary by Freeing Jailed Activists Expand An Indonesian journalist holds a placard during a protest over the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in front of the Saudi Arabia embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, October 19, 2018. © 2018 REUTERS/Beawiharta An Indonesian journalist holds a placard during a protest over the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal
“Blinking White Guy” Uses His Fame To Raise Money For MS Research Drew Scanlon has used his Twitter platform, which he built from becoming famous through a meme, to raise money for MS research.
What Science Tells Us About How Much Protein Human Beings Really Need The idea that we need to consume as much protein that is recommended to us by federal health regulatory agencies is not backed by much evidence.
Big Pharma CEO: “My Primary Responsibility is to Shareholders” A recent interview with Michael Pearson, the CEO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, outlined the importance of keeping shareholders happy.
The Lucifer Effect: Why Good People Do Evil Things, According to Psychology It seems that we can’t turn on the news these days without hearing about another tragic mass shooting or the perverse exploits of a twisted serial killer.