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Society of the self-righteous and Realizing Love (tags)

Love does not want to be owned. It does not allow itself to be put in chains or locked up in a museum. Love does not belong to anyone. It is there for everyone. The more we give it, the greater it becomes. We don't have to do anything but open the door to it. Our own resistance alone can keep love out.

Fbi are human monsters (tags)

This post reveals the criminal agenda of fbi and how fbi hides their crimes.

Perpetrators of atrocities are employed by or associated with fbi (tags)

See confessions of fbi's own torturers and assassins.

Mary Joy MacKay (tags)

Authorities Mary Joy MacKay presents a book on the criminal inhumanity of government.

George Harrison, Steve Jobs, And Paramahansa Yogananda (tags)

Los Angeles was the second home to the great yogi Paramahansa Yogananda who opened up the first US vegetarain restaurant here, who brought meditation and yoga to the West. He died at the Ambassador Hotel.

BTL:Economic Sanctions Target Most Vulnerable, Rarely Achieve Political Objectives (tags)

BETWEEN THE LINES Syndicated Radio Newsmagazine

Pandemic (HP101) Hits Worldwide (tags)

Gatherings of happy people who sing, dance and celebrate life, the emergence of people who celebrate their physical and spiritual healing, crises of extreme joy and even Séances of collective emotional vent, are all now at hand!

Trust yourself, Be The ONE (tags)

Let life be a meditation. Choose your thoughts wisely. Choose love, feel the heart. Dont resist your Deep heart Disires, its like a song, It is You. You know what you love. This is the easy way to heaven

81 spiritual thought by baba (tags)

You are not a mere man, but God Himself. Do not be under the delusion that God is residing somewhere and that you have to search for Him God is within you

Bush, Somalia and the Future (tags)

Bush’s impending demise is marked by frantic and desperate attempts to portray the illegal Iraq invasion and subsequent plunder of the precious oil resource, as a war of “noble” intent! Wars based on deception, lies and plunder, with over half a million civilian casualties, would be difficult to record as anything other than what they are – theft, murder and neo-colonial expansionism at any cost. Unfortunately for Bush and his neo-cons, the Truth regarding Iraq is widely known and it is that knowledge which will enter the historical record, not the drivel that issues from the mouths of imbeciles and psychopaths!

AJLPP-USA Statement on the Mass Rally in Manila, (tags)

The Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace(AJLPP-United States, is one and united with the Filipino people and all the religious groups that finally saw the light and now united in converging and expressing their joy in ther tactical victory against the machinations of the US-Arroyo regime to change the constitution through nefarious and blatant means.

The Joy of Not Working (tags)

Perhaps productive leisure, not work, is the key to creativity and meaningful life. Reducing spending makes one financially secure. Changing our per-spectives is vital. Ernie Zelinski, a Canadian writer, challenges the lies and legends that darken our world.

Transformation and Rebirth (tags)

We are in a wonderful time of change.

BTL:Space for Political, Cultural and Religious Expression Opening up in Cuba (tags)

Interview with Joy Gordon, professor of philosophy at Fairfield University, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus

BTL:Charges of Corruption at UN's Oil for Food Program Ignore Washington's Role (tags)

Joy Gordon, lawyer and professor of philosophy, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus

A Disturbing Presence (tags)

Joy Lee Rutter A Disturbing Presence Press Release Contact: Joy Rutter Phone: (603) 539-7023 E-mail: joylee52@aol.com PO Box 326 Center Ossipee, NH 03814 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Author will send book for review at request. Please specify if PDF file is acceptable. New Hampshire Woman becomes author CENTER OSSIPEE, NH-Joy Lee Rutter started writing her first book on an impulse. Now, it is her passion. Born in Michigan, she came to New Hampshire by way of Florida. Rutter sacrificed college to marry immediately after graduating from high school. Five sons later, with her marriage beginning to crumble, she began keeping a journal after the birth of her youngest, to raise her spirits, and maintain her sense of humor. Then she began writing “tongue-in-cheek” humorous essays. Rutter’s first novel, A Disturbing Presence, became available September 1, 2003. It was not planned. It came into being following a zany conversation with her stepdaughter. Captivated by the ideas that the conversation prompted, Rutter started writing. Five months later, she had completed a first draft. In September, just one year from the time she began writing, the book is ready for distribution to booksellers, nationwide. Even Rutter is stunned by the acceptance of her first novel’s publication, on her first try. The author proudly describes A Disturbing Presence, as “something that has not been done in print or in the movies. It’s a little bit strange, but it’s filled with quite a bit of humor, too,” she says. “Folks who have read the book tell me they couldn’t put it down. At the very least, I think A Disturbing Presence is a compelling novel with an unusual, thought-provoking theme,” Rutter says. She already is working on her next book. Synopsis: This modern-day mystery takes place in a small town in NH. An elegant manor appears normal enough. You enter, look around at the widow's artwork & then walk into the private study of the late Eric McDuggal. Of course, you do not expect to see McDuggal sitting in an antique rocker. He is dead. What were the motives behind his bizarre death wish? While the house pets wreak havoc against the embalmed corpse, his widow remains in a self-imposed limbo, reluctant to find the answers. The disturbing presence of the hideous display causes her life to collapse into nightmares & apathy. An unlikely friendship between the taxidermist & widow develop; little do they know that his probing into McDuggal's background eventually leads to the discovery of a shocking childhood trauma. A Disturbing Presence has all of the ingredients for a great page-turner! Mystery, light horror, and humor, and eventually, romance. Title: A Disturbing Presence Author: Joy Lee Rutter Publication Date: September 2003 Publisher: America House of Publishing ISBN: 1-4137-0113-2 Item Status: Active Record Binding Format: Soft Cover Pages: 232 Retail Price: $19.95

PHOTOS: A NIGHT OF FEROCIOUS JOY (tags)

Over 500 people gathered at the Vista Theater in Hollywood, Wednesday, July 23, 2003, for the premiere of the documentary film A Night of Ferocious Joy, by David Zeiger, about the first concert against the war.

New Anti-War Concert Documentary (tags)

Premiere of Night of Ferocious Joy, a film featuring interviews & performances with Saul Williams, Mystic, Ozomatli, Dilated Peoples, Blackalicious, The Coup and many more

BTL:Dissent is Essential when Governments Engage in Illegal Conflict and... (tags)

...Impose Repressive Measures. Interview with Joy Gordon, Fairfield University philosophy professor conducted by Between the Lines' Scott Harris

BTL:Economic Sanctions on Iraq Continue to Exact Deadly Toll on... (tags)

...Civilian Population. Interview with Joy Gordon, professor of philosophy at Fairfield University conducted by Between the Lines'Melinda Tuhus.

The Joy of Sects...Call for submissions (tags)

Calling for submissions to an informational booklet about sectarian groups.

Tantra, Zen, and Natural Hygiene: The Cure to War and the Path to Pure Health (tags)

Tantra, Zen, and Natural Hygiene: The way to end all wars and achieve pure health and joy. "If society is allowed total freedom about joy, nobody will be destructive. "

Bill Joy Says the Elite Will Rule Us (tags)

Bill Joy says the new technology may make humans useless eaters.

Will Bush Administration Respond to the Assaults with Indiscriminate Violence? (tags)

Between The Lines' Melinda Tuhus spoke with Joy Gordon, an attorney and professor of philosophy at Fairfield University in Connecticut, who specializes in the study of ethics and human rights.

THE DECEMBRIST MANIFESTO: Declaration Of A New Culture Of Hope And Freedom (tags)

DECEMBER 12, 2000:In the last month of the 20th Century, a new culture rises from the final death rattle of American "democracy."

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