Arthur, I concur.
This proposed basic income on Sally's noted site would supply a person with
the bare minimum living; a living not now approached by minimum wage. This
system would not be giving anyone all the "nice toys" that so many appear to
want (or think they need) unless they got a
Thanks Ed. Much better said that my brief rant.
Darryl
- Original Message -
From:
Ed Weick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Christoph Reuss
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:29
AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] FW Basic Income
sites
Chris:
For Canada, that would
Hi Chris,
I must have missed your suggestion (the Swiss one). Could you tell me the
date you sent it or, if you still have it in the sent file just fire it
off to me because I do agree that our minimum wage is way too low here to
live, it only allows bare survival. But I also think that if the
Yet one more aspect of modern war--where you don't want to
send your children, or anyone else's, is reported below by
Christian Monitor/Yellow Times.
Designers, manufacturers, and troops deploying DU are
inflicting toxic radiation upon life in Iraq, and their own country's
troops. Egregious
Hi Ray,
See below...***
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Christoph Reuss
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Good Draft???
Calm down
Ray,
Below, you wrote:
I was and am for the draft as I think it makes rich and poor live
together for a couple of years and share experiences helping.
Sounds like a great social experience from that p.o.v..
May I ask, is this consistent with choice and diversity in careers you
have been
Thanks, Selma,
That was delightful. Illusionsunto the abstract mind--the mind that
seems only to ask, "How do I feel?" from moment to moment about anything. With
this sole question running through every thought, it'sreasonable to
consider, "You know, I don't really know what this thought is
Just felt like throwing some Canadian cold water into the mix. If this man
is elected in 2004, life in Canada will be even worse than at present.
Darryl
Chris
Hard to forget that title; I'll watch for it.
- Original Message -
From:
Harry Pollard
To: 'Darryl and Natalia' ; 'Ray Evans Harrell'
; 'futurework'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:38
AM
Subject: RE: [Futurework] Blade
Runner
Hi Lawry,
Your hope for guidancefrom Canada to help the US find its way toward
peaceful resolve is by far more logical than anything that is likely to
transpire. It isflattering to Canadians, yet I don't believe that Canada,
in these days of increasingly influential corporate agendas, is
:
Keith
Hudson
To: Darryl
and Natalia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 4:42
AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Jessica Lynch
-- American Dreamer
Hi Natalia,Thank you for your excellent
account of the interview with Jessica Lynch. It may have been shown
the article,
alas-perhaps somebody on the list has paid for access to the archives of that
magazine?- Original Message -From: "Darryl and Natalia"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 17:26:49 -0800To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't know if any of you caught the Diane Sawyer interview with Jessica
Lynch.Her honesty prevailed despite the overt manipulation on the part of
Sawyer and Uncle Sam.
Herstory is one which in many waysmirrors the misled ego-mind
of the typical American soldier; astonishingly sad and very
I don't know if any of you caught the Diane Sawyer interview with Jessica
Lynch. I didn't search it out -- it just appeared before mefollowing a
post-dinner snooze.
Herstory is one which in many waysmirrors the misled ego-mind
of the typical American soldier; astonishingly sad and very
Thanks Lawry,
By the way, I heard Germany just deactivated or dismantled
the first of 19 nuclear power plants that they intend to retire.
Any idea what their alternative source will be?
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Lawrence
DeBivort
To: Darryl
and Natalia
Thanks Pete,
I knew I could count on you for immediate amusing response.
I know it is easy to get a patent, but this is supposed to be a
working model. OK, I'll stop wishing...
If you hear of anything genuine, let us know!
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
ilm, ("Total
Recall"), about the secret creation of an oxygenated atmosphere on Mars, being
based on another of Philip K. Dick's books.
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Harry Pollard
To: 'Darryl and Natalia' ; 'Ray Evans Harrell'
; 'futurework'
Sent: Tuesday
Good example. Unfortunate that it is but one of a multitude that proves
health is not the concern of most researchers who are funded by those who will
only pursue a patentable medicine.
More readily available substanceshave been known to benefit not just
a few people in clinical trials,
The film Blade Runner was based upon the novel, "Sheep Look Up", written by
international award winner Philip K.Dick.
It is fascinating to know that Dick suffered from schizophrenia most of
hislife, not unlike the great prophets of the Bible (IMHO). He was a real
work horse for his
Amazing that another 87.5 billion gets forked over by Congress, mostly for
Defense, without anyone demanding, What ever happened to the3.3 trillion
dollars that theDepartment of Defense allegedly misplaced due to
post 9-11 management problems!
Has anyone heard more about it? It seems to
Well Arthur, maybe you are correct; considering the proclivity of the Bush
admin. to produce "mini-nukes" for their agenda. As Lawrence has stated below,
the extremists (those who would do well to be genetically altered) will bring on
another world war.
The current trend toward "terrorism"
rial,never contesting why they were being taught things that were in
opposition to a living, caring world.
Referto "Dumbing Us Down" below, which clarified
the above for me.
- Original Message -
From:
Ed Weick
To: Darryl
and Natalia ; futurework
Sent: Monday, Nov
So well put, Brad, thank you.
Our relationships with others, and our relationships with the rest of life
is what is most fascinating and compelling about this existence, and
though I find the topic of various and sundry universes fascinating, the
speculation around the origin of physical
Who is Ms. Weems? Or do we have another form of worm? I did not attempt to
communicate with the message so maybe nothing happened.
If anyone has sent anything re: above, great; if not, any ideas?
Darryl
, and is not
meant to take you away from life, rather into life. Using it as
escape is not the idea.
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: Robert E. Bowd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Christoph Reuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 6:45 PM
Hi Chris,
Check below...
- Original Message -
From: Christoph Reuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Spiritualität macht frei ?
Thanks for explaining, Natalia. I understood everything until you came to
the
Hi Chris,
Much as I have often admired your postings, and can even greatly
appreciate your skepticism around the motivations of science and
corporatism to abuse meditation for the purpose of even more control
of the masses, I would suggest that those in seeming power have been
promoting this kind
Carbon emissions or cyclical manifestations, things are heating up!
A look at the North that we once imagined to be ice-capped.
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: Larry Morningstar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 12:07 PM
Subject: Eco Echoes: Baked Alaska on the Menu?
Hello
Is anyone out there? Has Futurework been cut off by the
"Eaves"-of-Destruction? Is this just another way to deal with divergent thought
patterns within the population? Because I believe this is just another attempt
(like the California energy fiasco) to jack the rates for all the
Karen and all,
The popularity of Bush administration news prompts that I urge
you to subscribe to Larry Morningstar's website. He seems to
pick up a lot of these stories ahead of the New York Times or
the Washington Post, for example. He is a columnist for a few of
larger publications, but
The way I see it,
We may not have to concern ourselves with the oil crisis
once we've gone beyond the 50% of reserves mark, which
is scheduled for 2010 according to some. Land vehicles may
become a very high risk investment, not just for the inevitable soaring
cost of petrol, but for the problem
They say if youtake Ohio, then the Whitehouse is next!
Remembering our emails about Ideal World and holistic approaches...
Natalia
http://www.kucinich.us/
Highlights from an interview:
Peace is possible, peace is inevitable
by Monte Leach
An interview with US congressman and
Chris,
Good sleuthing. Do you think it's going to evolve into real
currency transactions with only 1000 registrants for Sept. 1?
Surely it's just, er, educational fun. If so, I like it. How do you
suppose the house can stay afloat with all the cynics who will
be participating?
Natalia
-
Enlightening and maddening. I especially liked the last two lines:
Our present mode of exploiting the Earth and its environmental resources--
unsustainable exploitation for the most part--suggests we view our planet as
a
business liquidating its capital, rather than one profiting from the
The joke of this joke could be; which English are we speaking of, British
Isles, Canadian, Australian, S. Africaans, Americanese ...
Ahh the clarity of the English language.
Darryl
P.S. Maybe the root of the matter is the fear of reprisal the average
American may be living with. Fear = Stress
So, who remembers Poindexter?
The real terrorists are going legitimate--er, well...
And behind the scenes, when there's big money
involved, manipulation of outcome will be rewarding.
I'm sure people running things have done this all along,
and this is a trickle-down effect because they didn't
Karen,
Good one. I like your proposals, and suspect you may know where
to begin. Please, continue.
I think that the U.S., like any modern nation, could stand some
liberation
from false security, like W.M.D.s, guns in general, armed forces--in
other words, defencelessness. An economy based in
- Original Message -
From: anisha
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 9:49 PM
Subject: Fwd: Chilling similarities
Here's another one to pass on.
Natalia
Date:
Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:17:46 EDTSubject: Chilling
similaritiesA history
lesson: When Democracy
If anyone would like a time out for easy reading, there is
an on-line free booklet by Dr.Michael Ryce.
http://www.whyagain.com/book-en/Default.asp
At first it is like Psychology 101, but it gets better and covers
a lot of issues. Even if you consider them little more than review,
you may wish
, even those like
Darryl,
who made absolutely no contribution to these exchanges. Your line of
questioning
is truly what is questionable, or else you are not even reading mainstream
news.
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL
Here's another article on voting systems manipulation,
and some historical accounts of recent rigging. It compliments
what was sent out earlier this week, and gets better as you go
along.
I couldn't reproduce the headings, which read:
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
The history the
government
, and
that is encouragement. It also serves the conscience and humanity to
at least try.
Natalia
Original Message -
From: Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Karen Watters Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Harry Pollard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL
Hi Selma,
I took Arthur's reference to the Florida system to mean,
Why bother to expand upon the existing perfection of the
flawed Florida machines? They were the ones that helped
most to seal the deal, so why bother to spend even more
effort to complicate things.
By the way, Selma, really good
Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Selma Singer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Harry Pollard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ed Weick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Ideal world
Natalia,
There is little difference
For any Canadians, and all others who might want to review the
following:
I don't wish to inundate the list with petitions. I did find this one
timely, and
relevant to recent discussions on world betterment.
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: kallie
miller
To: Kallie Miller
Sent:
red
it a sacred spot for the coming of age for women, would be mortified.)
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Selma
Singer
To: Darryl and
Natalia ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Ideal
world
--
Sorry to break the following. Please read carefully and fully,
there is a small portion that is repeated, then it continues.
This is fascism, this was Hitler's dream, and it's supposed to be
a secret!
Pass it on!
Natalia
- Original Message -
From: Larry Morningstar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
5000 at the moment and
the coastline measures approx. 50klm. or 31.25
miles!!"
- Original Message -
From:
Selma
Singer
To: Darryl and
Natalia ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:42
PM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Beyond
Bush
I'm not completely
Yet another look at BushCo management, and capitalism's
licence to enforce future debt towards today's greed.
Natalia
''Millionaires' welfare''
Printed on Tuesday, July 01, 2003 @ 22:19:46 CDT ( )
By A.F.
Nariman
YellowTimes.org Columnist
(United
States)
(YellowTimes.org) Let
Selma,
That was a good one!
Has the topic of the Illuminati been raised on FW?
Just a brief mention around your question about
capitalism, and whether or not there are any circumstances
under which it could actually be fair and just:
Acquiring the most money for the least investment
always
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the C.B.C. "full" story.
Darryl and I were loaned some tapes which are titled, "GERMS",
Biological Weapons America's Secret War,
by: Judith Miller
Stephen Engelberg
William Broad
and read by Murphy Guyer
Perhaps you recognize some of the names,the tapes were
released at
Hi Selma,
I'm sure you've noticed:
for all the studies done from year to year on this topic, and for all of the
great
strides of competing women in a man's workplace, with the exception of few
examples, the progress with respect to real change for the good of humankind
has a tendency to be undone
Hey Brad,
What are you talking about?
Cat fights?
As to Martha K. Mart Stewart, despite that she represents the kind of
person prevalent in capitalist corporate upper echelons, she did declare
the insider trading that took place. Dubya, not long ago, had also been
the beneficiary of similar
As far as Ontario is concerned:
The erstwhile Mike Harris was able to pass a bill (from a muddled memory
here) through provincial parliament about 3 years ago that expanded the workweek
for the average worker to 52 hours before any overtime pay was due. This was
undoubtedly the average of
Karen, your instincts are correct.
Abrief excerpt from my recent (past) job. I was talking with a
customer about the somewhat "checkered" past of the Bush family and did not
realize that someone else was listening in. Well! When the one had left, the
"uninvited listener" was all over me.
Thanks Karen.
I've sent it out to another area.
Darryl
- Original Message -
From: Karen Watters Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Futurework] Coalition of the Billing and the Brave New
Hi Keith, Hi Ed,
I think Ed is right about consumers having arrived at a point of saturation.
It does appear also that it was synchronized with apprehension and
fear about the world situation, and what I see as investment at large in
things
of no intrinsic value. If I were to consider any
Hi.
Thought some of you might be interested to know what is being tossed around
in the U.S. This was sent up to us today by a friend in Minnesota.
Has anyone from the U.S. heard of a Kucinich who may be running for Pres.
in the next election.
Darryl
How We Will Reach One Million
I was wondering if anyone else considered Abbas an Israeli puppet, Bush the
world Emperor and Israel run by a Junta.
Darryl
**"Hic Road Map. Quo Vadis?" Printed on Wednesday,
June 18, 2003 @ 00:05:16 CDThttp://www.yellowtimes.org/article.php?sid=1427By
Gabriel
_War Seen from the Grassroot Perspective_,
by Hermann Friedrich Honold, ex-combattant
(139k)
A very thought provoking piece. Could it be that war, unlike the
aforementioned farming, contributes to esotericism? Or, maybe the pastoral
quality of farming does not goad the
Just a brief to keep a corner of the thoughts on the biotech industry. Link
at bottom for the rest of story or contact me and I'll forward the whole
page.
Darryl
USDA "RUBBER STAMPING" GE
INDUSTRY EXPERIMENTS, PUTTING PUBLIC AT
RISK
PAUL ELIAS, ASSOCIATED PRESS: Coors Brewing Co.,
This one is comlete. No time to "tag" it. Same source.
Darryl
WAL-MART EMBEDDING RADIO
FREQUENCY ID SENSORS INTO CERTAIN RETAIL
PRODUCTS
MARY STARRETT, NEWSWITHVIEWS.COM: Starting [last] week, the nation's
largest discount retailer will quietly begin selling tracking-chipped products
Or, it is an indication of what the male has lost and
his "being" will only get worse as the Y moves further away from the X. With
what the male has at his fingertips, this could spell disaster.
Darryl
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Or, maybe it could be channelled to "Digital:Convergence Corp." "http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-524098.html?legacy=zdnn".They make "CueCat",Particularly interesting
is the TV link which automatically scans special "barcode" audio beeps via your
soundcard - so that when you watch any program or
Now for some lighter moments:
~ "Fascism should more properly be called
corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate
power." -- Benito
Mussolini [Fascist Dictator of
Italy and ally of Hitler during WW
ll] from "From The Wilderness"
Washington Post Ad
~ "To announce that
M
Subject: [Futurework] Iraq - the real reason, or the right
reason
Hi! This came to me via another list. I
like what he says. The only alternative seemed to be to do
nothing.
So, we continue to do nothing?
Natalia Darryl
Here! Here!
- Original Message -
From:
Keith
Hudson
To: Selma
Singer
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Fw: [AB] Jane
Goodall: devastating the earth
Selma,Thank you for posting this article.
I used to
and demanding of their
staff to slant articles or accept company editorials to advance specific
agendas.
We must now be more vigilant and vocal in our struggles for democracy.
Darryl
- Original Message -
From: Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; futurework
, Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Calling the "Pete Entity", If you
are talking to me, you can refer to me by my name, it's really quite
painless. Lighten up. You take yourself too
seriously. You weren't offering
your personal email address before, so I
sent out to the
- Original Message -
From:
Ed Weick
To: Darryl and
Natalia
Cc: futurework
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] Local living
economies
Darryl, forgive me, but you're being arrogant here.
Sorry, When I get excited, I may
This site is like an underground agricultural news service for the U.S.
Unfortunately there appears to be nothing like it in Canada.
My highlights.
My comments.
Darryl
THE AGRIBUSINESS EXAMINER June 16, 2003, Issue #259 Monitoring
Corporate Agribusiness From a Public Interest Perspective
Even a news star can be had for a buck.
I know it's not good to speak ill of the dead. But, sometimes nothing is
known until after the fact.
My highlights
My comments.
Darryl
NICHOLAS E. HOLLIS: END OF
TV'S DAVID BRINKLEY'S CAREER REMINDER OF
CORRUPTIVE POWER OF ADM AND CORPORATE
ter the U.S. (as far as innovating good ideas). However, with what has
occurred in Ontario and now in Alberta and B.C., I place us about 3 to 5 years
behind and in some instances we may be the guinea pigs and most of the ideas are
not good.
- Original Message -
From:
Ed Weick
To: Da
Well, glad to see there was some talk.
Now... As far as Loblaws being the "fairmarket pricing store" (as I
understand some of the last few mailings), in London, On. Loblaws has some of
the most expensive items (and located in the most upscale of neighbourhoods) in
the supermarkets of
Once again the masses show their stuff. Is it the
education or simply human nature, or the coercion of massive ad. campaigns that
encourage wanton consumerism and the "get it before the "Joneses" do"
syndrome?
Darryl
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
A couple of inserted comments.
Darryl
- Original Message -
From:
Karen
Watters Cole
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:58
PM
Subject: RE: [Futurework] Local living
economies
ill affect a stranger.
All for now,
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Keith
Hudson
To: Darryl and
Natalia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 4:11
AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] RE: But where's
the mind?
Hi Natalia,M'mm . . . well, I'm
;
Regards,
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Keith
Hudson
To: Darryl and
Natalia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 7:37
AM
Subject: Re: [Futurework] RE: But where's
the mind?
Hi Natalia,I hope you won't mind if I
answer your post fair
May a person from outside the scientific community
make an observa-
tion without having to present a thesis for scrutiny?
IMHO
Natalia
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Darryl and Natalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:First of all, I would greatly appreciate if you would set your
textto wrap at about 70 c
hange my
mind about all of the above, but reason and logic have led me to
this place, and it had nothing to do
with publishable science.
Cheers,
Natalia
- Original Message -
From:
Keith
Hudson
To: Darryl and
Natalia
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, J
But what if, through attrition, cutbacks, downsizing and the need for higher
stock dividend returns, very few people in the community could afford your
$50 million worth of goods and/or services?
Who relaxes on the beach then? The Homeless?
Darryl
- Original Message -
From: Harry
It can also turn up as tiny items that can cause a LOT of pain.
I wonder why it is usually the male that gets kidney stones?
Darryl
- Original Message -
From: Karen Watters Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Harry Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ray Evans Harrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Brad McCormick,
e in eternity. Now, kick-start that free
will, and wake up to Heaven. There is no where else.
Obviously, there's a lot of
unlearning to do before the Big Crunch is possible.
Just as you concluded, I
claim the right tomy mind.
Natalia
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From:
Are "comical" attitudes
re: war and terror only misleading? Or, do they create real problems of
uncertainty and mistrust through misrepresentation of real pain? Because we not
only need to considerour "led-by-the-nose" beliefs but our ignorance of
other cultures prejudices.
I include here
Growing old is
mandatory; growing up is optional.
- Original Message -
From: Brad McCormick, Ed.D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert E. Bowd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Keith Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 3:58 PM
Hello Arthur,
Your remark about mind being a
process that goes on in the brain echoed back at me in a meditative moment
yesterday. You were wondering, Where is the mind?, and if indeed we have
one. I really enjoy these kinds of questions, and ask that you consider the
following:
Mind is
Hello Arthur,
Your remark about mind being a
process that goes on in the brain echoed backat me
in a meditative moment yesterday. You
were wondering, Where is the mind?, and if indeed
we have one. I really enjoy these kinds of
questions, and ask that you consider the following:
Mind is
Hi Selma,
Darryl was reminded of a discussion on C.B.C. radio about the historical
usage of colour definition.
It was cited that people living in the jungle areas, for example, had most
colours defined in terms of the
green spectrum. In Europe, browns and yellows were emphasized, the Indian
This is from New Society
News http://driveit.clickspace.com/linkTo/1013132/1000124/1425706
Just thought I would drop this in the
mix as a site some may like to visit. This book is mentioned on the page that
was forwarded to me.
Darryl
Don't
Nobody Anybody
- The Basics of
Rankism"From
Now we see the light.
Here is another twist.
The British Columbia Provincial government is currently placing the B.C.
Hydro (publicly owned) or what remains of it on the world market as part of
the NAFTA free trade scenario. The highest bidder, of course, is from the
U.S. Nothing personal and I
Good points, Ray,
Keith may not have thought
this through. Perhaps he should ask the parents of children with Down's
syndrome
whether they would rather not have
experienced the love and joy of having had their kids, however short
andchallenging those relationships can be.This is a
Hello Everyone,
It's great to get comments
ontopicsmost would rather not become involved in,yet which
remain mostchallenging.Leap of faithto follow reason, once we
have shed linear thought sounds good to me.It would never have convinced
me as an agnostic, however,at a time when I regarded
Hi Brad,
Your paragraph which stated:
If you take pride in your work: If you pursue doing the job *right*
for its own sake, then you have dignity, and you don't need to be paid
well.has, I suspect, several different perspectives waiting for
comment.
First, the perspective of the
Hi Selma,
If you think that work
exciting, try "A Course In Miracles", copywritten 1975, by Foundation For Inner
Peace.
This work constitutes the most
enlightening and meaningful ideas on mind vs. brain you'll ever encounter, and
you won't need scientific evidence to convince you of its
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