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Posted on Apr 18th, 2009 by Cain : Being Human Cain
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Electro House Uprising DJ Set!!!

Posted on Feb 4th, 2009 by Cain : Being Human Cain

 I submitted this set of electro house for plurlife radio (www.plurlife.com



http://www.xstreamist.com/members/4763/audio.php


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In Financial Food Chains, Little Guys Can’t Win

Posted on Sep 29th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain

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In Financial Food Chains, Little Guys Can’t Win

Very good Article in the New York Times by Ben Stein

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1st Presidential Debate 2008

Posted on Sep 27th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain
Well, I was reading a bunch of post debate articles and blogs and thinking about  the "financial crisis" today...

In that vein there's areally good NYT article at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/28/business/28melt.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin

Looks like AIG "couldn't fail"  because It would  have taken Goldman Sachs with it... It raises the question, was Henry Paulson playing favorites? It's Ok for Lehman Brothers go down, but not his "Alma Matter"? And is seems to me there were much better ways of salvaging AIG, Its acknowledged in the article the majority of its Insurance business was sound, the meltdown happened in a Small sub-unit in London... Did we REALLY have to spend $85 billion? I don't think so... It could easily have been carved up and the "performing assets" sold off... But that would'nt have helped Goldman Sachs... who helped engineer the London Unit derivatives... Hmmm....

Also I was looking to stir up a little "conversation" on a Republican blog by asking why It's OK to bail out the financial markets eg socializing them... But If we try to fix health-care by possibly socializing some aspects of it (check out http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11380) , most Republicans act as if  that is EVIIILLL incarnate.

Anyway I never found a good forum to post my question in, but google did turn this up as the #8 site for the search "Republican blog" ...

http://www.shelleytherepublican.com/


I don't know about you but it gives me the "heebie jeebies" I think more of the "undecided" swing voters should "swing" by the site... I think it may "swing their vote" away from any "republican"... maybe not, but I would hope so.
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My comment for the Political Season

Posted on Sep 14th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain

I'll leave the writing to someone more eloquent then myself:

A LETTER TO AMERICA: YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS
http://thematrixforeal.blogspot.com/

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The problems with Rhonda Byrne's "The Secret"

Posted on Aug 24th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain
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A discussion between

Ken Wilber and Julian Walker

Full audio at Integral Naked

 Exploring “The Secret.”  Part 1.  The Tricky Business of Creating Your Own Reality.

As with any “you create your own reality” schema, The Secret fails what can be called “the Auschwitz test.”  According to The Secret, everyone who was murdered at Auschwitz—or Rwanda, or Darfur—created that reality for themselves, and therefore they are to blame for their fate.  For obvious reasons, this position is an unconscionable as it is untenable.

By teaching that the world quite literally revolves around you, The Secret encourages and entrenches narcissism.  In developmental psychology, narcissism doesn’t mean an unhealthy obsession with thinking only about yourself, it means you can’t think about yourself.  The capacity for self-reflexive awareness just isn’t there.  The entire world and everyone in it is simply an extension of your-self, and you are literally unable to take the perspective of another human being.  This is not mystical union; this is pre-rational fusion, and without the ability to take the perspectives of other sentient beings, the entire foundation for ethics evaporates.

Actually, you are creating the universe moment-to-moment, but it’s not the “you” that you think.  According to the great contemplative traditions, every person has at least two “selves”: the finite, temporal, egoic self-sense, and the infinite, transcendental, unqualifiable Self, or I-AMness.  Your Self, your I-AMness, is indeed giving rise to the entire radiant Kosmos in this and every moment, but The Secret teaches that your separate self has the power to personally manifest a new car, win the lottery, or cure cancer… and this simply isn’t how things work.

“The Law of Attraction” is true—as far as it goes.  The problem is that The Secret takes this one relatively small piece of the puzzle and makes it the entire puzzle.  A positive outlook will change your life and your intentions will co-create your reality, but so will brain chemistry, interior level of development, family relationships, natural disasters, cultural trends, language structure, environmental toxins, and, basically, the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.

Developmentally, if one uses a scale ranging from archaic to magic to mythic to rational to pluralistic to integral to super-integral, The Secret teaches the magical thought structures that were humanity’s leading edge several hundred thousand years ago.  As Ken explains, The Secret encourages childlike “primary process thinking,” which can be in the form of “the law of attraction” (e.g., if one black thing is bad, then all black things are bad) and “the law of contagion” (e.g., if this particular man was powerful, then a lock of his hair must be powerful too).

The importance of understanding how unconscious psychological shadow elements color and affect one’s experience, and how The Secret can agitate, alienate, repress, or—perhaps even more worrisome—act on these disowned elements of consciousness.

The genesis of the pre/trans or pre/post fallacy, and how The Secret is a perfect example of elevating pre-rational childish impulses to trans-rational spiritual glory.  Simply because both categories of experience are non-rational, they can easily be confused, and often are.

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Integral Christianity

Posted on Jul 10th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain
While I personally stepped away from Christianity many years ago, One of my freinds was asking about an Integral approach to  Christianity. I came up with this site as a good resource for an Integral Christianity:

http://www.spiritual-self.com/index.html



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Your Only Wealth

Posted on Jul 10th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain

Your Only Wealth

Remember, only that which you can take with you when you leave the body is important. That means, except meditation, nothing is important. Except awareness, nothing is important, because only awareness cannot be taken away by death. Everything else will be snatched away, because everything else comes from without.

Only awareness wells up within. That cannot be taken away. And the shadows of awareness - compassion, love - they cannot be taken away. They are intrinsic parts of awareness. You will be taking with you only whatsoever awareness you have attained. That is your only real wealth.

-
Osho
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The Great Way

Posted on Jun 21st, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain

The Great Way

The Great Way is not difficult
for those who have no preferences.
When love and hate are both absent
everything becomes clear and undisguised.
Make the smallest distinction, however,
and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart.

If you wish to see the truth
then hold no opinion for or against.
The struggle between what one likes
and what one dislikes
is the disease of the mind.

Sosan
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www.MasteringThePowerOfNow.com

Posted on Jun 12th, 2008 by Cain : Being Human Cain
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My Favorite exerpt, so far,  from Bill Harris's www.MasteringThePowerOfNow.com  (free) online Course:

Bill Harris: Elizabeth Kubler Ross. Yes.
Genpo Roshi: I heard her back in the 70s speak and I loved
hearing her and she said something that was so helpful
to me. I was still very young at that time. She said, and
she had been at Auschwitz and she had witnessed this,
she said, “Unless we can recognize and own the fact that
within every one of us there is one who is capable, has
the potential, doesn’t manifest it, but has the potential,
given certain situations, given a certain circumstance,
has the potential to take food out of a starving babies
mouth.” She said, “I witnessed that from good people,
decent people, loving people. They got so desperate
and they were in such dire straits that they did that.”
And she said, “We will never be enlightened unless we
realize and own what our capacity, the whole range of
our capacity is, from the best of the best to the worst of
the worst because then we have more empathy, more
compassion, more sympathy for others who do things
that are hurtful and harmful and we see, given certain
situations, I’m capable of that myself. So, I’m less
judgmental.”

Now, it doesn’t mean we act on it. It doesn’t mean that
we go out there and take food out of a starving baby’s
mouth or we’re a rapist or a killer. It means that we
recognize that every aspect is within me and so if I can
not find a certain voice, it doesn’t mean it is not there,
it means it is disowned or it has gone into the shadows
and I’ll give you an example of some universally
disowned voices that we all basically disown, like one
is the narcissist. We all disown that voice. I’m not
narcissistic and on the immature level, I am totally
narcissistic. On the most immature and unhealthy
level, it is all about me. You know? It’s I love myself and
I don’t love you. I’m not concerned with you. I’m not
interested in you. It is all about me. You had enough
time talking here. I want to talk. I want to be the main
focus. It is all about me, but as we move into that voice
and we own that voice and we say, “Alright. I am the
narcissist.” Okay, what about as a mature narcissist.
Alright, I’m the mature narcissist and all of a sudden
what comes up is I not only love myself, but I love all
beings. I love all people. I love all animals. I love all
creations. I love this great Earth. I love this universe.
I love everyone and it’s because I can love myself. So
all of a sudden we find out that the narcissist holds the
key to spiritual or evolutionary growth, consciousness,
because first we have to love ourself before we can love
others.
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