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 Harvard Scientists Say There May Be an Unknown, Technologically Advanced Civilization Hiding on Earth https://futurism.com/harvard-scientists-unknown-civilization-cryptoterrestrials What if — stick with us here — an unknown technological civilization is hiding right here on Earth, sheltering in bases deep underground and possibly even emerging with UFOs or disguised as everyday humans? In a new paper that's bound to raise eyebrows in the scientific community, a team of researchers from Harvard and Montana Technological University speculates that sightings of "Unidentified Anomalous Phemonemona" (UAP) —  bureaucracy-speak for UFOs, basically — "may reflect activities of intelligent beings concealed in stealth here on Earth (e.g., underground), and/or its near environs (e.g., the Moon), and/or even 'walking among us' (e.g., passing as humans)." Yes, that's a direct quote from the paper. Needless to say, the researchers admit, this idea of hidden ...
 Reported birth of rare white buffalo calf in Yellowstone park fulfills Lakota prophecy https://apnews.com/article/white-buffalo-calf-lakota-prophecy-yellowstone-c7c77fb2791c2ccc271222bd0174aa99 HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The reported birth of a rare white buffalo in Yellowstone National Park fulfills a Lakota prophecy that portends better times, according to members of the American Indian tribe who cautioned that it’s also a signal that more must be done to protect the earth and its animals. “The birth of this calf is both a blessing and warning. We must do more,” said Chief Arvol Looking Horse, the spiritual leader of the Lakota, Dakota and the Nakota Oyate in South Dakota, and the 19th keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Woman Pipe and Bundle. For the Lakota, the birth of a white buffalo calf with a black nose, eyes and hooves is akin to the second coming of Jesus Christ, Looking Horse said. Lakota legend says about 2,000 years ago — when nothing was good, food was running out and...
 8 simple acts of kindness that can inspire a chain reaction of goodwill https://hackspirit.com/8-simple-acts-of-kindness-that-can-inspire-a-chain-reaction-of-goodwill/ There’s a beautiful thing about kindness – it’s contagious. A single act of kindness can ripple out, touching countless lives and inspiring others to pay it forward. Performing little acts of kindness doesn’t require grand gestures or deep pockets, just a compassionate heart willing to make a difference. In this article, I’ll share with you 8 simple acts of kindness that can spark a chain reaction of goodwill. These are easy, everyday actions that can create an incredible impact. Remember, the power to inspire lies in your hands. Let’s get started! 1) Smile and greet Who knew something as simple as a smile could be so powerful? Think about it. When someone greets you with a genuine smile and a “hello”, doesn’t it lift your spirits? Doesn’t it make you feel seen, acknowledged, valued? Just like ripples in a pond, tha...
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  Becoming one with nature Becoming or being one with nature gives one an immediate feeling of peace and calm, but what does it really mean? It involves letting yourself become absorbed with the natural world. Nature can be a place where we can sit and reflect on life’s meaning — away from the distractions and demands of our regular lives. So how does one become really in tune with nature? Slow down and be present Sometimes being one with nature means just being in the moment.  Take in your surroundings. It may seem counterintuitive, but believe me — it’s not. Just let yourself breathe and be mindful of the beauty that surrounds you . Enjoy the moment. Savor the experience. Take a wander and find a spot. It doesn’t have to be far, just away from distractions for you and nature. Turn your phone off. Leave the noisy electronic world behind. Let nature engulf you and accept you. Once you are calm and still, nature will come back to life around you. Get in tune with your senses Be...
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  Hippies and Flower Childs were pre-Indigos which you can read about from channellings and other spiritual stuff. PEACE & LOVE :-) <3 The hippies of the ‘60s were not all we’re led to believe https://nypost.com/2024/06/08/opinion/the-hippies-of-the-60s-were-not-all-were-led-to-believe/ A major article ran in (of all places) Gentleman’s Quarterly a few years back titled “The Hippies Were Right After All.” In the piece, author Devin Friedman declares: “The secret truth is that hippie culture won . . . You don’t believe me? How many yoga studios come up in Google Maps when you open it?” In addition to the impression that hippies constituted a majority or at least a sizable plurality of society, coverage of this kind almost invariably conveys an undertone of sympathy for even the most extreme elements of the counterculture.
 Mayan Solstice Ceremony https://widerhorizons.events/portfolio-items/mayan-solstice-ceremony/ MAYAN SOLSTICE CEREMONY – SATURDAY JUNE 20TH The Mayans were the inventors of astronomy. Their main interest, in contrast to Western astronomy, was to study the movements of the Sun over its latitudes. The studies of the stars carried out by the Mayans continue to surprise scientists to this day. Their obsession with the movement of celestial bodies was based on the cyclical conception of time, and astronomy was the tool they used to discover the influence of the stars on the world. One of the great phenomena that they managed to discover was the Solstice. Due to the current times, our Mayan elders are allowing us to broadcast this ancient sacred ceremony, as they feel it’s important for more people to be able to connect to the powerful energy available at this time of Summer Solstice. Our intention is for prayers of healing and unity to reach far and wide, bringing light to the entire pl...
 What are jhanas? The meditative state breaking through the mainstream, explained https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/354069/what-if-you-could-have-a-panic-attack-but-for-joy Mindfulness is one thing. Jhāna meditation is stranger, stronger, and going mainstream. Some of the rhetoric around meditation can get pretty extreme: awaken us from the illusion of selfhood, dissolve the mental habits that generate suffering, and maybe merge with the primordial oneness that our thinking minds make us feel separate from.  In the past few years, though, the study of more advanced meditation than basic mindfulness has been developing. So far, its most robust finding is that our scientific understanding of just how deep meditation’s effects can go has hardly scratched the surface.   One series of eight meditative states — the jhānas, often described as successive states of “absorption” into bliss, rapture, or ecstasy — is now beginning to rise from obscurity, raising a powerful exam...