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James Arthur - Amanita Muscaria: The Mushrooms That Shape the Universe
Highly recommended for anyone interested in how and why plants that produce altered states of consciousness are connected with religion. (Find out what Gordon Wasson, Terrence McKenna, John Allegro, Timothy Leary, Wilhelm Reich, Gerald Massey, Peter Furst, Kersey Graves, Andrija Puharich, Peter Tompkins, Zechariah Sitchin, Grahm Hancock, William Bramley, and many other ahead of their time researchers have in common.) A presentation in Sisters, Oregon - 2000. She Who Remembers Audio Archives: www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com/nontesters/thehemperor/archives.html www.gnosticmedia.com - www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com www.jamesarthur.net - www.thebooktree.com
Giants and Aliens small movie by Pierre
U.F.O The Seconde Coming small movie by Pierre
Photon movie by Pierre music by tripp Grtzz Pierre
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Michael Newton - Journey Between Lives (One on One - 1996)
When Dr. Michael Newton, a certified Master Hypnotherapist, began regressing his clients back in time to access their memories of former lives, he stumbled onto a discovery of enormous proportions: that it is possible to see into the spirit world through the mind's eye of subjects who are in a hypnotized or superconscious state; and that clients in this altered state were able to tell him what their soul was doing between lives on earth. His book, Journey of Souls, presents ten years of his research and insights to help people understand the purpose behind their life choices, and how and why our soul - and the souls of those we love - lives eternally. His follow-up book, Destiny of Souls, is highly recommended as well. Also, you can check out Michael Newton's touring schedule. In May of 2004, Dr. Newton's new book entitled Life Between Lives: Hypnotherapy for Spiritual Regression was released. Dr. Newton is also the founder of The Society for Spiritual Regression. www.newtoninstitute.org
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Mysterious Origins of Man #2B - Bonus Material: Cremo & Thompson [NBC 1996]
Disk Two: Forbidden Archeology Plus uncut interviews with Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson (authors of Forbidden Archeology) Total running time: 106 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
Disk Three: Jurassic Art Plus uncut interviews with David H. Childress and Richard Milton Total running time: 113 Min. Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
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Mysterious Origins of Man #1B - Bonus Material: Hancock & Bauval [NBC 1996]
Disk One: Rewriting Human History Plus uncut interviews with Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval Total running time: 102 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
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Mysterious Origins of Man #2A - Forbidden Archeology [NBC 1996]
Disk Two: Forbidden Archeology Plus uncut interviews with Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson (authors of Forbidden Archeology) Total running time: 106 Min. On Sunday February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast "The Mysterious Origins of Man", narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted views of human history and evolution. Although Mysterious Origins was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism, even though some of the "experts" and arguments are familiar to readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are published by Govardhan Hill Publishing. Other material for Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancock's book Fingerprints of the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's book When the Sky Fell, and Robert Bauval and Adrian Gilbert's book The Orion Mystery. Mysterious Origins of Man NBC 1996 Rewriting Human History Forbidden Archeology Jurassic Art Bonus Material Graham Hancock Robert Bauval Michael Cremo Richard Thompson David Childress Richard Milton humanity evolution anti-evolutionary science evidence Forbidden Archeology Hidden History Human Race Bhaktivedanta Institute International Society for Krishna Consciousness Govardhan Hill Publishing Orion Mystery Adrian Gilbert When the Sky Fell Fingerprints of Gods Rand Rose Flem-Ath
Here is a time - lapse movie that I made with Zbrush 3.0. Created with just a sphere.
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