We Are Great

We Are GreatPaul Rosenberg – A number of people seem to freak out when I write a piece like this, but it’s a huge mistake to define ourselves by what we’re against, and darkness is not all that exists in the world.

And we are magnificent creatures. I want to help people realize this, and for them to start acting on it. Decrying what is wrong has a place, but a limited place.

The fact is that we’re inundated with all that is bad in the world, which is degrading and distracting. Sure, evil exists, but the truth about evil is that it’s weak (I’ll explain in our next post). It’s time to stop devoting the whole of our lives to it. Continue reading

Asking For What You Want

flow of lifeCreating is fun! Its easy to observe that an artist can paint a picture after years of study and have a technique that is so polished that creating seems natural. It’s easy to observe how someone takes actions in a succession that have been proven to manifest something in the physical (like building a house or even something like a relationship).

What is not as easy to observe is how we begin to create subtle, unseen manifestation within our mental and emotional world. We are not taught this is valuable in our world. Even though artists do it, and perhaps inventors (and we’re reminded how slim the ‘success rate’ is with those two professions), we’re taught that people are only successful when they follow outward action steps that have been proven by others (i.e. work your way up the corporate ladder, etc.). Continue reading

John Vibes ~ Teenager Invents Water Purifier That Creates Electricity With No External Power Source

“Cynthia is among 15 finalists in the Google Science Fair, and regardless of who wins, this competition has generated a number of innovations that could radically improve the world. ” J Vibes

Cynthia Sin Nga Lam
Cynthia Sin Nga Lam

Last week, True Activist published a story about a 15 year old who invented a shoe insole that creates electricity while you walk.  His device was a submission for this year’s “Google Science Fair” which features a number of brilliant inventions, many of which were created by teenagers and young children.

Another finalist in this year’s contest is 17-year-old Cynthia Sin Nga Lam from Australia, who also has an invention that creates electricity.  Her invention is a water purification system that does not require an external power source, but actually creates electricity of its own.

Her device, which she calls a Portable Photocatalytic Electricity Generation and Water Purification Unit, or H2Pro for short, produces both clean energy and fresh water at the same time. Continue reading

Neurophone, Pyramid Power & Phi Sciences [Audio]

RedIceRadio | January 9 2013

Patrick Flanagan is an American author and holds several patents as an inventor. Flanagan has written books focused on Egyptian sacred geometry and Pyramidology. He actively continues his activities as scientist, inventor and philanthropist, promoting the really new science and new approaches to human healing.

In the first hour, Flanagan tells his story as a child prodigy, his inventions and the projects he worked on for the US government. He also talks about his experience with Andrija Puharich who was involved in locating brilliant children for the “starchild project.”

Dr. Patrick Flanagan invented the Neurophone in 1958. It is an electronic nervous system excitation device that transmits sound through the skin directly to the brain, for which he received a U.S. Patent. He discusses his battles with the U.S. Patent Office and the government concerns with his invention.

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