Boston University College of General Studies Room 129
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Join us for a very special screening of the film '2012: Time for Change' at Boston University. Daniel Pinchbeck will be attending for a live post-movie discussion!(more)
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Though you might know of Buckminster Fuller and his career heading the design revolution for ultimate sustainability with Earth's resources, you might not yet be familiar with his largely accepted philosophical predecessor Barbara Marx-Hubbard.
Last fall, I was lucky enough to win a free ticket to Reality Sandwich's fall retreat, the so-called Dimensional Shift. Being a young man of 23 years, this was probably one of the crowning moments of my life so far. I was actually able to sit down and have a conversation about the anomalies of the moon with Graham Hancock himself.
Hello everyone and welcome back to Evolver the Podcast. In this episode we have interviews with Graham Hancock, bestselling author of Fingerprints of the Gods, the Sign and the Seal, Supernatural, and most recently Entangled. After that we interview Robin Gunkel who is a regional coordinator for Evolver Baltimore.
(Editors Note: I'm a sophomore at the University of Miami and this post was originally written for my freedom of expression class, and the assignment was to simply write a blog post about whatever was on your mind. Psychedelics and my frustrations with the whole idea of college where on my mind on this day)
As far as we know, the fear surrounding the year 2012 and the apparent doom that is going to follow comes from the Mayan civilization. The Mayans, who were a highly developed and complex society, developed a remarkably accurate and complicated calendar, which ends in what modern scholars have determined is the year 2012.
2012:Time for Change is coming to the end of it's three week screening at the Seattle Varsity Theatre. Don't miss it!
I'm giving away one pass (admits two) to the first Evolver Seattle to reply to this post. The pass is good for Wednesday or Thursday's 7pm or 9:30 showings.
Don't miss this movie ~ it will re-inspire everyone!
Show your support ~ contact me to volunteer in the efforts to continue to promote the "2012: Time for Change" screening at Landmark. If it goes well in Seattle, Landmark will show the film in other cities.
We need your help this week. We have rather groovy movie posters that need to be stickered with theater info. Get yourself a free poster to boot!
Had similar experiences to him. Found myself on a transformative journey that led me to him but what appeared to be a sequence of shear coincidences that I could hardly explain to you in this note.
Did you know that during Seattle Green Festival this weekend, the film 2012: Time for Change will be screened with guest appearances by Daniel Pinchbeck, Joao Amorim, and Penny Livingston-Stark? It'll be at Varsity Theatre in the U-District at 4329 University Way this weekend, June 4-6.
Oh, I get it now! Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! It finally hit me. I was laying in bed Sunday night, still half-asleep and still in a dreamy state after waking up spontaneously. Suddenly, out of nowhere, it hit me. I mean, I considered the irony before, but this time it really hit me.
Early on in his lecture on The Ahrimanic Deception, Rudolf Steiner indicated that one of the primary missions of spiritual humanity in this fifth post-Atlantean epoch, is to resist the deluge of materialism with all of our tenacity of spirit; for (as I too believe) this is the capital mechanism whereby humanity is deceived by the fallen thought-forms holding sway over this world: [human tendency t
If you haven't checked it out, SAMA has some really cool psychedelic artwork installed till August. I checked it out on spring break with my 9 year old daughter. She thought it was weird. I thought it rocked. Naturally, it focuses on entheogen's influence on the artworld rather than the culture at large or any deeper philosophical aspects.
A few weeks ago I spent an hour reading all of the posts and comments relating to what seems to be unanimously termed the unfortunate event at Chimbre.
"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.
We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders