Category Archives: Our paradise destiny

Paradise–the world of our children’s children’s children….

Blown to Bits in the Computer Age

The computer industry takes the text we read and the pictures we see, and music soundwaves… and breaks it all to bits, literally…. Next week we’ll see how standards could bring greater compatibility to almost all fields of human endeavor…. Continue reading

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Science and Religion; Common Ground at Last!

Did we humans rise from the proverbial sludge or fall from paradise? Are we products of evolution or divine creation? Did we come from the apes or from pure and perfect humans like Adam and Eve? Based on a lifetime interest in science and nearly two decades of other-worldly research… I’m convinced there’s truth in all of those scenarios. Continue reading

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Earth and Humanity in the Grand Plan

In the ageless grand plan of the cosmos, Earth and the material universe play a small but important role, lying out in the fringes, where the procreating waves of light and love from the central source that manifest all life start to grow dim and vibrate slowly…. Continue reading

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New Economics and Paradise!

And when you and I come to the end of these transient and troubled lives of ours here on Earth, let’s get together over a cup of tea in the paradise that is in our personal destiny—the light, subtle realm that has gone by so many names down through the ages: Astral World, Eden, Marduk, Heaven, Jannah, the Summerland…. Continue reading

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