own the historic 4th WALL that kept us separate from NATURE
and BY embracing the very fact that What IS Possible NOW, was
never possible before" ~ such that THE human[KIND] of Spaceship
Earth in Freespace 4D™ can embark on a new collective relationship
with NATURE, which establishes a [TIME]less zone for communication
and commerce in FS4D by realising the dream of a common language
[in4D] • THE WHOLE IDEA of which [BE]ing to reclaim y[our] species
lost relationship, as a constituent component of NATURE, through a
permanent manifestation of the original concept of ... The ART of the POSSIBLE.
…
dot, on behalf
of ALL of the passengers of Planet Earth ~ "BY effectively taking
down the historic 4th WALL that kept us separate from NATURE
and BY embracing the very fact that What IS Possible NOW, was
never possible before" ~ such that THE human[KIND] of Spaceship
Earth in Freespace 4D™ can embark on a new collective relationship
with NATURE, which establishes a [TIME]less zone for communication
and commerce in FS4D by realising the dream of a common language
[in4D] • THE WHOLE IDEA of which [BE]ing to reclaim y[our] species
lost relationship, as a constituent component of NATURE, through a
permanent manifestation the original concept of ... The ART of the POSSIBLE.
…
Inside Climate News, of their latest
book entitled EXXON: THE ROAD NOT TAKEN ... ... what better expression of enlightenment can be
made than from this Frederick Bostiak statement ...
"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of
men living together in society - they create for
themselves, in the course of time, a legal system
that authorises it and a moral code that glorifies it "
... and here me/we are still today with THE ROAD still [NOT] HAVING BEEN TAKEN.
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Added by Michael Grove at 10:37 on November 11, 2022
n more than 100 languages. “When Holland chose the word ‘complex,’ he was making an important distinction. Complicated mechanisms can be designed, predicted, and controlled. Jet engines, artificial hearts, and your calculator are complicated in this sense. They may contain billions of interacting parts, but they can be laid out and repeatedly, predictably made and used. They don’t change. Complex systems, by contrast, can’t be so precisely engineered. They are hard to fully control. Human immunology is complex in this sense. The World Wide Web is complex. A rain forest is complex: It is made up of uncountable buzzing, connecting bugs and birds and trees. Order, to the extent that it exists in the Amazon basin, emerges moment by moment from countless, constant interactions. The uneven symphonic sound of l’heure bleue, that romantic stopping point at dawn when you can hear a forest waking bird by bird, is the sound of complexity engaging in a never-the-same-twice phase transition.” Joshua Cooper Ramo - The Seventh SenseAs Kishore Mahbubani has himself in[DEED] proposed: THE GOAL of Machiavelli was to PROMOTE VIRTUE NOT EVIL
IF the west chooses to adopt a wiser strategy of [BE]ing
MINIMALIST, MULTI-LATERAL and MACHAVELLIAN, then
the rest of the world will be happy to WORK with THE WEST
A GREAT FUTURE lies ahead for HUMANITY let's embrace
[IT] TOGETHER.…
conomic news seems to have been positive, with equities underpinned by an apparent triple lock of policy action in America, Europe and China. What could possibly go wrong? " -"To repeat Harold Macmillan's old saw – "events, dear boy, events". In the euphoria of recent central bank action, investors seem plain to have forgotten that restoring stability is a war on many fronts. Just as macroeconomic risk subsides, a number of geo–political threats have come roaring back to take their place. Chief among these is the possibility of Israeli military action against Iran.""Likewise with China, where the promise of massive fiscal stimulus may be more illusion than real. Capital Economics has taken a look at the recent flurry of infrastructure announcements in China and come to the conclusion that they don't really amount to a fresh fiscal stimulus at all, merely a repackaging of already known about initiatives into a seemingly impressive headline number.
The Chinese leadership must have been taking lessons from one Gordon Brown."
"In any case, hopes of a policy induced recovery may all along have been misplaced. Into this mix stumbles our old friend the Middle East, which can always be relied on to turn any already unstable situation into a complete rout."
"All the good work that central banks have been doing in underpinning confidence is in danger of being swept away by events over which we have no control. What's more, with the monetary dial already turned up to 11, there is little more policy can do to fight the effect with fresh monetary stimulus. The inflationary consequences of rising energy costs make any such action trickier still.
"Who knows? Maybe it won't happen. But financial markets may be set for another turbulent autumn."
Can there ever be a better time than NOWwhen the world needs Kuan Yin to shed -
THE LIGHT which will in[DEED] set YOU FREE
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Added by Michael Grove at 9:16 on September 18, 2012