Brendan D. Murphy, GuestWaking Times In light of the evidence available to us today through various spheres of investigation, philosophical materialism can justifiably be looked upon as an unconscious ego defence mechanism (a shield against cognitive dissonance), a sort of superstition designed to preserve the individual’s limited conception of self at the expense of a …[continue reading]
Julian Rose, ContributorWaking Times We are living in the land of fake-believe. Nothing is as it seems in this virtual world invented and monopolised by deceivers. A world in which warriors of truth are named ‘conspiracy theorists’ and masters of the lie are named ‘upholders of the truth’. And all the while, a largely hypnotized …[continue reading]
How the “Greater Good” is Used as a Tool of Social Control EMBED A VIDEO (Optional):
Musician, historian, artist & scientist, Jill Mattson, joins the program to share her life long research into the intersection of music, art, science, and history. Her book the “Lost Waves of Time” is a journey through time and music; how music was used by the ancients for everything from medicine, agriculture, to war, but not …[continue reading]
You may think we are doomed to the looming climate change catastrophe, which would be dire indeed, but while the timeline in play at this moment definitely seems to be leading in the direction of a perilously devastated world—we, collectively, have the power to shift timelines, avert catastrophe, and create a happy ending. Not only …[continue reading]
Philip Dwyer of the National Party speaks with members of An Garda Siochana at Covid Checkpoint. EMBED A VIDEO (Optional):
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote: “A man’s life is what his thoughts make of it.” Poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: “A man is what he thinks about all day long.” Author Earl Nightingale said: “We become what we think about,” and Mark Twain wrote: “Life consists mainly of the storm of thoughts that …[continue reading]
In this one-hour special, Rick travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe — taking millions of people with it. We’ll trace fascism’s history from its roots in the turbulent aftermath of World War I, when masses of angry people rose up, to the rise of charismatic leaders who …[continue reading]
The innovative and unique way of thinking regarding sustainable designing and building of houses has already taken a new step in Italy. Technology has provided us with new and advanced methods in the field of architecture. As a result, the earthen 3D-printed house is rolled out and seen widely nowadays. Some time ago, a Dutch …[continue reading]
In Brief The Facts: On December 21st of this year, the winter solstice, Jupiter and Saturn are going to be an astonishing 0.1 degrees apart — less than the diameter of a full moon. March 4, 1226, was the last time they were in such close proximity. Reflect On: Is it a coincidence that this …[continue reading]