Saturday, September 28, 2013

Neil Kramer - Red Ice Radio - 09-25-13 - The Journey of Divine Will





Neil Kramer on Red Ice Radio with Henrik Palmgren. Recorded on September 25th, 2013.

'Neil Kramer is a British philosopher and teacher specializing in the fields of consciousness, metaphysics, and mysticism. From 2006 to 2011, Kramer published essays, writings, audio interviews, and videos on his blog "The Cleaver." In May 2012, his book "The Unfoldment" was published. In the first hour, Neil explains his philosophy of authentic living and examining what's important. We'll discuss the importance of being self directed in a polarized "machine culture," forcing us to choose between the mind or the heart. He elaborates on divine will and explains why society denies it. Those not exercising divine will become spellbound, subservient subjects. We also discuss the importance of the introspective, introverted lifestyle. In the member's hour, we discuss further what happens to a society when divine will is suppressed. Neil speaks more on the contemplative, introverted lifestyle and living between the external and internal worlds. The hour ends on connecting to our core essence and bringing about divine will.'

HARRY DENT ~ Stocks Peak in Early 2014

Fed "taper" or not, stocks are peaking. The seven-quarter GDP cycle also indicates another downturn.



Harry Dent of HS Dent Investment Management explains why he predicts a market crash in the third quarter of the year and that the U.S. is headed towards bankruptcy. Stock Market.. an aging Bull Market? Real Estate Party Over? Invest In Gold? Europe Crash Impact? The Government Has To Fail... Survive and Prosper in 2013 with Harry Dent.
Harry S Dent is a financial newsletter writer and author , who is also the founder of HS Dent Investment Management, an investment firm based in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Dent's latest book is The Great Crash Ahead. Other books include The Great Depression Ahead and The Next Great Bubble Boom.

Should The UN Intervene In America's Gun Violence Crisis?

A far better way of reducing deaths from firearms would be to disarm the US' armed forces, not it's citizenry.


"Calling the United States a "country where people are better armed and only slightly less nervy than rebel fighters in Syria," on Saturday, Observer columnist Henry Porter called for an international intervention into the U.S.'s gun epidemic.

'What if we no longer thought of this as just a problem for America and, instead, viewed it as an international humanitarian crisis—a quasi civil war, if you like, that calls for outside intervention?' Porter mused. 'As citizens of the world, perhaps we should demand an end to the unimaginable suffering of victims and their families—the maiming and killing of children—just as America does in every new civil conflict around the globe.'".* John Iadarola (TYT University, The Common Room) breaks it down on The Young Turks.


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