vrijdag 21 december 2012

HOW WE ALL BEHAVE...



“This is the way the world ends. Not with a big bang but a whimper.” ― T.S. Eliot

From the calm morning, the end will come. When of the dancing horse the number of circles will be 9” - Nostradamus

“The destruction of this planet would have no significance on a cosmic scale” - Stanley Kubrick

There’s still so many things I’d wanted to write, blog and post about before the End of the World as we know it, but I didn’t since I didn’t find the time, the right words, correct information, and or was simply too lazy. Such things as the Sandy Hook slaughter, the Discovery of Heaven, the Mayan prophecies and the Bio Industry; about the asbysmall conditions these poor creatures live in, especially now we stuff ourselves during the Christmas Holiday.

About America’s deadly love affair with guns, and their odd illusion that these same guns would make their life safer. But what if... Adam Lanza's survivalist and trigger-happy mom wouldn't have filled her home with guns, including a Bushmaster; would her deluded and insane son still have killed those 20 children? You tell me...

Well dear gentle readers: I am done writing. Time's up, the End is nigh. Merry Apocalypse & Happy 2013!

vrijdag 16 maart 2012

Unseen they suffer, unheard they cry, in agony they linger, in loneliness they die.




L'espèce humaine est une horreur. - Brigitte Bardot

“Whatever you do unto the least of my brothers, you do it unto me.” - Matthew 25:40

“If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.” - Sir Paul McCartney

“There is not an animal on the earth, nor a flying creature on two wings, but they are people like unto you.”— Qur’an

It is each human being’s duty to respect animals and to truly seen them as beings that are not only alive; they are also conscious and feeling. - Rosicrucian Declaration of Human Duties article 14

A good deed done to an animal is as meritorious as a good deed done to a human being, while an act of cruelty to an animal is a bad as an act of cruelty to a human being.”—Prophet Mohammed


„Es wird ein Tag kommen, an dem die Menschen über die Tötung eines Tieres genauso urteilen werden, wie sie heute die eines Menschen beurteilen.“ - Leonardo da Vinci

Avoice4Animals
Our treatment of animals is full of contradictions. Pets are a beloved feature in many households, sometimes enjoying the most luxurious food and accessories, and reveling in the love and companionship from their human families.
At the same time, animals raised for food or clothing, or used for medical experiments and product testing, often live painful, lonely lives in small cages from birth to death. And wild animals suffer in other ways--losing their lives as their habitats disappear, being hunted for trophies, and finding themselves removed from their homes for the exotic pet trade.

144redeendier.nl

144 red een dier, a nice little mantra devised by a Dutch marketing wizard and commissioned by the Netherlands gvt. Under pressure of certain political parties of course…
So 144 is the telephone number to call in the Netherlands to report cruelty against animals, abuse etc. a.k.a. the animal cops. Great idea? Well very sympathetic of course, it’s at least a beginning.
Applying the rules of Ghandi that the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated, The Netherlands should be an animal paradise? Well not really, since all animals are equal but some are more equal than others, just like with us humans.

So where the average Dutch pet, dog or cat leads a reasonable life, and some are downright spoiled rotten, this certainly does not apply to the hundreds of millions of animals in the Dutch biotech industry!
They are kept and killed and transported under the most miserable of circumstances. The competition to produce inexpensive meat, eggs, and dairy products has led animal agribusiness to treat animals as commodities.
So is it surprising that they are often prone to epidemics and spread dangerous diseases considering the way they are kept and fed and treated?

Rule of Political Promises: Truth varies.
The End of the Dutch Animal Cops has already been announced!

“I had bought two male chimps from a primate colony in Holland. They lived next to each other in separate cages for several months before I used one as a [heart] donor. When we put him to sleep in his cage in preparation for the operation, he chattered and cried incessantly. We attached no significance to this, but it must have made a great impression on his companion, for when we removed the body to the operating room, the other chimp wept bitterly and was inconsolable for days. The incident made a deep impression on me. I vowed never again to experiment with such sensitive creatures.” — Christian Barnard

from the: Positio Fraternitatis Rosae Crucis

Humanity's behaviour toward animals is also part of our relationship with nature. It is our duty to love and respect them. All are part of a life chain manifesting on Earth, and all are agents of evolution. In their own way, animals are also vehicles of the Divine Soul and participate in the Divine Plan. We can even go as far to consider the most evolved among them to be humans in the making that are passing through the evolutionary process. For all of these these reasons, we find the conditions in which many animals are reared and slaughtered to be appalling. As for vivisection, we view it as being an act of cruelty. Generally speaking, we believe that fraternity must include all beings to whom life has given birth. Consequently, we agree with the following words attributed to Pythagoras: "As long as men continue to destroy ruthlessy the living beings from the lower kingdoms, they will know neither health nor peace. As long as they massacre animals, they will kill each other. In effect, whoever sows murder and suffering cannot reap joy and love."

4 Otober: World Animal Day. If you can't help them, at least don't hurt them!

I gave my beauty and youth to men. I am going to give my wisdom & experience to animals. - Brigitte Bardot

zondag 8 januari 2012

Ancient & Mystical; the Order of the Rosaecrucians...



“Theologians may quarrel, but the mystics of the world speak the same language.” - Meister Eckhart

“The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion." - Albert Einstein

All mystics speak the same language, for they come from the same country - Louis Claude de Saint-Martin

What does mysticism really mean? It means the way to attain knowledge. It's close to philosophy, except in philosophy you go horizontally while in mysticism you go vertically. - Elie Wiesel


The Rosicrucian Order AMORC uses the word Mystical in its official title, and for a good reason. For mysticism, especially in its present day form, far from dealing with the occult or weird and strange penomena, is a modern, personal discipline which, when correctly applied to our daily situations, opens us to a satisfying understanding of many of those things that remain beyond the realm of modern science.
Call it metaphysics if you will, but mysticism goes far beyond even that, for it has the potential of leading you to a state of personal accomplishment, happiness and peace beyond your greatest expectations.
Mysticism is not merely a matter of gaining intellectual knowledge; since there are so many excellent colleges and universities that serve you best in that area. Ir requires no arduous academic training, no formulas, names or dates to learn by rote and there are no exams other than those that life itself compels you to pass. Mysticism does however require sincerity of purpose and dedicated work on the improvement of your self. In once respect, the discipline of mysticism attemps to establish a conscious link between yourself and a certain source of knowledge that lies beyond the limits of the known universe and the present state of science. In another respect, and one that has been spoken of eloquently within widely diverse religious and philosophical systems over thousands of years, mysticism seeks to unite the whole life experience of the individual with what each of those religions and philosophies conceived as the sole God of all that is, or the source of all that is good.
That source of wisdom and inspiration actually exists beyond the range of normal human intellect has been attested by many of the greatest minds the world has produced in the past, and continues to be eloquently spoken of by some of the greatest thinkers of our own era. And this source of wisdom, in a nutshell, is what mysticism seeks to unite you with.
Through a studie and application of the principles taught by AMORC, you can relatively easily learn to recognise and respond to a source of infallible wisdom which already exists within your own being. You can learn to to seek guidance from this source which with purpose, intelligence and clarity seems to originate from the greatest depths of your very own being. What could be more satisfying than discovering in your own time, at your own pace and on your own initiative, new and exciting truths that have immediate, practical use in your life?
This inner guidance has variously been called the "still, small voice within," the "Inner Self," or the "Master Within." And in most cultures there is a name for it, for in every human being there is a recognisable deeper nature or personality of almost unbelievable potential, a nature of considerable sophistication, refinement and capacity for development, and you too have this potential just waiting to be released. Your "inner sanctity" plays its part constantly in guiding and urging you to do what you now to be right for yourself, your loved ones, and even for those you care very little about.
In developing your awareness of this inner life, you soon learn of the inherent error of relying exclusively on your objective senses and thought processes when coming to decisions that have an important impact on your life. There is a different, more refined, sophisticated and accurate method of getting precisely the answers you want, when you want; and the Rosicrucian Order assists people through its system of weekly home study lessons, how to accomplish this.
On a purely practical level, the study and application of mystical techniques leads to the development of a more mature and integrated personality, greater success in your daily activities, and a growing feeling of happiness and peace in your personal life. Although the benefits of being a Rosicrucian are also of a deeper and more transcendental nature, if peace and happiness were the only things that entered your life in abundance, would it not still be worth your while pursuing such a path?
The Rosicrucian techniques of self-development include specific and highly effective methods of concentration, visualisation, contemplation and meditation, to mention but a few; and proper study and application of those techniques can provide you with exceedingly powerful tools to help you shape your life at all levels, whether physical, mental, psychic or spiritual.
So if you are seeking a new path in life, or simply wish to know more, why not investigate further? Contact us, requesting our free introductory booklet entitled "The Mastery of Life." In it, you will get a better idea of who we are, where we come from and what you can gain by allowing the Rosicrucian Order AMORC to assist you in creating your own customised path of inner development.
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