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Comment on: Blog Post 'Where is the new Guernica ?'
TCH from Gregorian    calendar based TIME to a [TIME]scale based on the timing of    universal natural processes, that will enable Human[KIND] to    re-connect with the 4D[TIME] heart-beat of NATURE, to then    maximise access to the collective abundance of energy that is    potentially available - which will subsequently address the    essential dilemma of [our]TIME and provide THE mechanism of    action, for responsible citiZENs, whereby they can rise to meet    this ultimate challenge to our future of [NOW] - for the mutual    benefit of ALL LIFE as [ONE].…
Added by Michael Grove at 10:52 on October 15, 2021
Blog Post: THE BIG ISSUES THAT WON'T [BE] TACKLED ???

Added by Michael Grove at 13:23 on January 20, 2022
Comment on: Blog Post 'An Exclusive Invitation to witness ...'
of the computer has been trimmed significantly. It's like one of those drastic before-and after-Weight Watchers commercials -- the new iMac obviously being the after. The way after. (Apple says the computer's volume has been reduced 40 percent.)…
Added by Michael Grove at 15:49 on January 8, 2013
Blog Post: THE INTEGRAL ART OF ZEN ...

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Added by Michael Grove at 17:13 on January 1, 2019
Comment on: Blog Post 'THE SUITS WITH RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EVERYTHING ...'
nd more efficient use of resources but also wiser citizens and better governance. Lending poignancy to this last prediction, the author of the Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind, the Marquis de Condorcet, wrote it while he was in hiding from the Jacobin radicals who seized control of the French Revolution from mid-1793 to mid-1794. Condorcet, a mathematician-turned-scientific-administrator who’d briefly risen to political power in the middle stages of the revolution, died on the run not long after finishing the book. It was “a singular instance of the attachment of a man to principles, which every day’s experience was so fatally for himself contradicting,” quipped English clergyman Thomas Robert Malthus.Expecting future generations to figure everything out reduces the odds of there being future generations.…
Added by Michael Grove at 8:40 on April 12, 2022
Blog Post: Understanding

Added by Michael Grove at 8:39 on March 16, 2010
Blog Post: Discovering Japan

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Added by Michael Grove at 14:40 on March 19, 2010
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