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Thread ID: 16070 | Posts: 5 | Started: 2004-12-23
2004-12-23 01:24 | User Profile
Our Destiny by Norman Lowell [url="http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=1855"]www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=1855[/url]
[QUOTE]......[font=Arial][size=2]The whole planetary political scene is in flux. Anything could happen, anytime. And the White world is unprepared ââ¬â- actually we are weak, very weak. We are weak in *spirit*, in political will -ââ¬â we are divided amongst ourselves. We lack real leadership. We are like a ship without a compass, having lost our sense of direction. We have no bearing, no distant fixed star to guide us.
In short, we are like a nation, like a race without a soul. And this is why we are in such a predicament today. Yes, we have enormously difficult problems and it is imperative, that we prepare ourselves mentally and spiritually for the final battle ahead. We need a philosophical and spiritual underpinning ââ¬â- an all-encompassing world-view.
We must re-discover ourselves, our inner nature. We need to listen, heed that divine spark within us and base all our decisions on a clear, comprehensive philosophy illuminated by that spark. We need to understand that deep inner source from which our feelings and intuition about Race and High Politics, and all concomitant issues, arise.[/Quote] [Quote].........[/size][/font][font=Arial][size=2] We must be attuned to the Race-Mind, the Race-Soul -- that source of divine wisdom, as old as the universe itself. For now, for the first time in the history of our race, we are on the threshold of understanding clearly and precisely the mystery of Life itself.
The universe is continually changing, evolving. With its more than 120,000 galaxies, creation is moving towards ever more complex, ever higher forms of existence. And not only that: The universe is evolving as a conscious whole.
Yes, we as a race are a manifestation of the Creator. Our planet earth, our living *Gaia* is itself a manifestation of the universe. For the *universe has a consciousness, a will of its own*. We are part of, a manifestation of, the Creative Will, the *Cosmic Force* of the universe.
***We must become the conscious manifestation of the Universal Will!*** [/size][/font][/Quote] [url="http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=1855"]www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=1855[/url]
2004-12-23 09:27 | User Profile
[QUOTE]Our planet earth, [B]our living Gaia [/B] is itself a manifestation of the universe. For the universe has a consciousness, a will of its own. We are part of, a manifestation of, the Creative Will, the Cosmic Force of the universe.
We must become the conscious manifestation of the Universal Will! [/QUOTE]
Paganism.
Whatever.
2004-12-23 15:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Walter Yannis]Paganism.
Whatever.[/QUOTE]
:lol:
2004-12-23 16:29 | User Profile
More cynically, a taxation stunt.
2004-12-24 15:29 | User Profile
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[font=verdana,arial,helvetica][QUOTE]In the early 1960's, James Lovelock was invited by NASA to participate in the scientific research for evidence of life on Mars. His job was to design instruments, capable of detecting the presence of life, which could be sent on a spacecraft to Mars. This wasn't straightforward, since it was hard to know what to test for: any life forms on Mars may be radically different from those on Earth.[/Quote] [/font] [font=verdana,arial,helvetica][QUOTE]It was life processes, the cumulative actions of countless organisms, that were controlling the atmosphere. And viewed from outer space, the mass effect of these processes was that the Earth itself appeared as a living entity - especially in comparison with its dead neighbours. Lovelock had a sudden realisation that the Earth could best be described as a kind of super-organism:[/font]
[font=verdana,arial,helvetica]"For me, the personal revelation of Gaia came quite suddenly - like a flash of enlightenment. I was in a small room on the top floor of a building at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. It was the autumn of 1965 ... and I was talking with a colleague, Dian Hitchcock, about a paper we were preparing ... It was at that moment that I glimpsed Gaia. An awesome thought came to me. The Earth's atmosphere was an extraordinary and unstable mixture of gases, yet I knew that it was constant in composition over quite long periods of time. Could it be that life on Earth not only made the atmosphere, but also regulated it - keeping it at a constant composition, and at a level favourable for organisms?" (1991) [/Quote] [/font]
[font=verdana,arial,helvetica]Scientific.[/font]
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