Michael Cremo
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Michael Cremo tells us about the knowledge and information filtration in the academic, in general, and archeological circles, in particular, that has shaped the modern man’s understanding of life and it’s purpose. Michael Cremo is a member of the History of Science Society, the World Archeological Congress, the Philosophy of Science Association, the European Association [...]
Forbidden Archeologist
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THU, NOV 11, 7:30 pm – Michael Cremo We are getting a big shot to speak at the Lounge this Thursday. His name is Michael Cremo. He is the author of the bestseller, “Forbidden Archeology,” the book that shook the scientific world with revelations of the knowledge filtration within the scientific community in order to [...]
The Plague
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Article’s source: www.16rounds.com The very word plague brings dread. We recall medieval images of the Black Death, scourging fourteenth-century Asia and Europe. We envision rampant rats and dying children. Late in 1994, as plague broke out in the Indian state of Gujarat, people fled in the hundreds of thousands. Neighboring countries sealed their borders. Airlines [...]
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Economic Regime
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Have you ever thought why the primary concern of modern politics of pretty much any country in the world is economy? How did we get there and is that the position we as humans want to be in? .
Lessons We Learn From a Flower
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His Holiness Radhanath Swami tells us the lessons we can learn from a flower. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7:
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Radhanath Swami
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His Holiness Radhanath Swami is one of the greatest spiritual leaders in India. Swami was born in Chicago and as a teenager migrated to India on the journey of a spiritual search to eventually become one of the greatest Indian spiritual leaders. Currently Swami is on a tour of North America promoting his book The [...]
Kirtan 2010-08-12
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The Tale of Christiane F.
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Do we know how to interact with the world without losing our freedom? Part 1: Part 2:

