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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Take the soul train to glory 

I think the channel "all and everything" is unique on YouTube because I don't have anything to sell including a doctrine. I have no goods or services to market. I am in the world but not of the world being off and into here and now in Bali, at my age (78) and retired - I have been looking for places that truely want to inform, guide, and help on the path to enlightenment and find they all have something to sell. The best are meditative music or Buddhist, Hindu, zen, yoga, reflective sites -

Don't think about what the program is trying to say - it says whatever you feel or think it says.

What do you feel and think about the state of the planet, of your country, your community, your tribe, family, work, money, security, future, faith, politics, economics, whatever - here is a sight and sound poem – poems just are - it is much better to watch the program several times - there is a lot in you to find in it.

Socrates did not write because the true, the good, and the beautiful is in you, me, all of us; every souls on earth - and our truth, goodness and beauty is our very own; we are all different in experience, genes, social position, education and in time and space; you can find in yourself, your dreams, your passions, your hopes and fears, surface and deep desires, needs and wants, who you really are.

Take the soul train to glory. Wake up and come out of the shadows, illusions, false beliefs, that limit, hold you back, take the road to freedom. In consort with your spouse, partners, lovers, (not all at the same time) children, parents, friends, colleagues,  find what is shaping your life, happiness, success, prosperity, expand your education, make use of the internet, YouTube and this video (one of 80) find what you can discover for yourself. Yes you can!

 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these [is] charity. Love: The Superior Way ◄ 1 Corinthians 13 ►

 http://youtu.be/mwZ6s0P5B2k Trailer

Bob Marley Legend part I

The basic books of "all and everything"
 1) Anton Makarenko The Road to Life
1920's USSR reform school for wayward youth – became model of soviet education – with the use of groups – houses and democratic centralization – best example of dramatic social change with great results – also  a good read. Makarenko wrote several books, of which The Pedagogical Poem a fictionalized story of the Gorky Colony, was especially popular in the USSR. In 1955 a movie with English title Road to Life was produced.
 2.) Peter Weir "The Last Wave" movie
Aborigines in Australia where the “law” of tribal custom is 40,000 years old and so strong that belief can cause death with the shaking of a bone. Great insight into primordial tribal reality that is in the back of all our brains.
 3) The Seneca - social stress good v evil Death and Rebirth of Seneca by Anthony Wallace
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, This book tells the story of the late colonial and early reservation history of the Seneca Indians, and of the prophet Handsome Lake, his visions, and the moral and religious revitalization of an American Indian society -
When people in groups face serious changes in the paradigms they live by and are threaten in their essence that make a culture what it fundamentally is, and without which it loses its identity. The white southern men of the silent majority・of the ongoing culture wars against liberals・and secularization, integration, feminism, the counter culture, the rise of scientific methods over the traditional authority of religion.
You peasants can't handle the truth
 4) W Edward Deming   Quality management
A major paradigm shift was with a understanding of Edward Deming quality control groups.
The core of the shift is that inspection, fixed procedures and rules, close supervision, only make things worse beyond rote activity. It is quality is not oddments hung on the tree but needs to grow from the roots. Success in enterprises beyond the most basic thoughtless rote activities requires active self governing groups -
5) Bernays Propaganda - Crystallizing Public Opinion Advertising  The Freud dynasty is at the heart of this compelling social history. Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis; Edward Bernays, who invented public relations; Anna Freud, Sigmund' devoted daughter; and present-day PR guru and Sigmund great grandson, Matthew Freud.
Sigmund Freud's work into the bubbling and murky world of the subconscious changed the world. By introducing a technique to probe the unconscious mind, Freud provided useful tools for understanding the secret desires of the masses. Unwittingly, his work served as the precursor to a world full of political spin doctors, marketing moguls, and society's belief that the pursuit of satisfaction and happiness is man's Adam Curtis's award-winning 2002 documentary for the BBC, The Century of the Self, pinpoints  Bernays Propaganda - Crystallizing Public Opinion Advertising   He felt this manipulation was necessary in society, which he regarded as irrational and dangerous as a result of the 'herd instinct' that Trotter had described.[2] Adam Curtis's award-winning 2002 documentary for the BBC, The Century of the Self, pinpoints Bernays as the originator of modern public relations, and Bernays was named one of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century by Life magazine.
Ayn RAND  The Fountainhead (1949)
An insanely uncompromising, visionary architect struggles to maintain his integrity and individualism despite personal, professional and economic pressures to conform to popular standards to the point of nihilism.
Director: King Vidor Writer: Ayn Rand (screenplay)
Stars: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey
and also directed by King Vidor
Our Daily Bread (1934) -  a cooperative (socialist) utopian pipe dream

The Way to Vibrant Health: A Manual of Bioenergetic Exercises (Harper colophon books ; CN 542) by Alexander Lowen (Jun 1977)

The organizations that succeeds today and tomorrow will have turned on groups.
MASLOW ( Further Reaches of Human Behavior ) tells how Ruth Benedict was interested in cultures that promoted cooperation and ;team work , vs. those that were aggressive, cranky, and mean. Team work creates a level of high energy, creativity, focus, and joy.
The excitement and energy of groups is know to good leaders, teachers, coaches, and managers, everywhere and in all times. Organizations that can promote the formation and support of small, stable, focused groups.
These groups are and will be winners. This is the secret of Z organization, quality circles
(Deming), those who will thrive in the new world economy do so because of effective work groups.
These organizations are quick and flexible in the rapid changing market.

Extras
a. ) Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies is an uncompromising defense of liberal democracy and a powerful attack on the intellectual origins of totalitarianism.
b.) ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment [Paperback]
Paul R. Ehrlich (Author), John P. Holdren (Author), Anne H. Ehrlich (Author)
c. ) The Ghost in the Machine is a non-fiction work in philosophical psychology written by Arthur Koestler and published in 1967. The title is a phrase to describe the Cartesian dualist account of the mind–body relationship.
d. )Michels, Robert. 1915. Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy. Translated into English by Eden Paul and Cedar Paul. New York: The Free Press. From the 1911 German source.
The concept of a story archetype of the standard "hero's quest" or monomyth pervasive across all cultures is somewhat controversial. Expounded mainly by Joseph Campbell in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, it illustrates several uniting themes of hero stories that hold similar ideas of what a hero represents, despite vastly different cultures and beliefs. The monomyth or Hero's Journey consists of three separate stages including the Departure, Initiation, and Return. Within these stages there are several archetypes that the hero or heroine may follow including the call to adventure (which they may initially refuse), supernatural aid, proceeding down a road of trials, achieving a realization about themselves (or an apotheosis), and attaining the freedom to live through their quest or journey. Examples of this formula can be found in modern stories such as The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, and Star Wars. [11]



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