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Welcome to the New Paradigm We are the Twelve. As clan leaders in the Transcendent Nation, it is our responsibility to provide a focus for the new paradigm. Recent events have driven the Twelve undercover and underground. In order to maintain anonymity, we have been forced to communicate through aliases and virtual avatars. The common purpose of these blogs is to save the world. There are many ways to make a difference. The climate crisis faced by the world today is forcing humankind to reevaluate its current way of life. But the climate crisis is not just external. It is also about consciousness. As consciousness changes, the world will change. If enough people wake up, the whole world will wake up. It is time to join forces and gather the 144,000.
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Written by Orion
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Friday, 16 November 2007 01:27 |
The rest of the T-Nation Twelve be telling I to get in gear, write my thing. But there is no rushing the rhythm of the troubadour. You don't pull no punches, but you don't push the river.
The path is forked, with fakers on one side and the Rastaman on the other. Don't gain the world and lose your soul. Wisdom is better than silver and gold. Music is a spiritual thing. It can light up the mind and open the heart. It gives a voice to the oppressed. Rastaman knows this and brings the prophecies to the people, answers aplenty in the bye and bye.
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Written by Tara
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Tuesday, 13 November 2007 00:33 |
I was born in a wealthy family. It was not always easy growing up, being the daughter of an aristocrat. Silver spoons don't always taste good. But overall, I definitely consider myself fortunate.
Stewardship is an extremely important responsibility that humans need to realize. We were given dominion over the earth to protect it, not to destroy it. Many older cultures understood this and lived in balance with their environment. But what does stewardship mean for us today?
In a vestry meeting once, I heard a single line that summed it up perfectly: "Stewardship is what we do with what we have." Think about that for a moment.
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Written by Santana
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Friday, 02 November 2007 22:40 |
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Treat yourself to a moment. Life is too short to stress out. I hate it when people say they are busy. Busy busy, this is the bane of modern life. If you are so busy, how can you even think?
I wonder what would happen if everything just stopped. Like no electricity for a week.
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Written by Stormy
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 21:34 |
The weather is changing. Instead of the cold dark setting-in of winter, the air is merely crisp and the sun is strong. The leaves don't seem to be changing color, and they are hanging on for dear life. The reservoirs are so dry they look like moonscapes, and yet, I feel not just hopeful, but sure.
Please, dear ones, do not add drops of fear to the collective bucket... The tides of consciousness are churning...
Once while I was visiting down by the equator, I saw something strange. The water out to sea was dark, and the water close to shore was light green in color. There was a distinct line where they met, light and dark. The line was moving toward the shore.
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Written by Jake
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 21:52 |
The Earth is our Mother. If we live out of balance with Her too long, we will perish.
Some believe that we can continue to have the comforts of modern man if we simply "turn off the lights" more, drive our cars less and eat organic food. I think that this misses the main point.
Many environmentalists seem unaware of the multidimensional nature of nature itself. Our Earth Mother is a sentient spaceship, not just a rock floating in space. All the indigenous cultures speak of a time when humanity lived in balance and harmony with the natural world.
So how do we get back?
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