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originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: Annee
For some reason, I've been saying that a lot lately over the past few months. Like it's just something I've always known.
Thing is, I'm very much the restaurant owner type. Go go go, no time for b.s., it all goes black when we die, I drink my coffee black and my Scotch neat. In the months leading up to my Dad's death, I was a boorish a hole, but soon after, I just became mellower. I hardly drink anymore, and my melt downs over business related minutiae aren't as frequent (still there, but different).
I don't know how it relates to what you said, but i feel like it does. As if I'm tuned into something, but I'm not a "new age" kind of guy. I'm a little perplexed, but I just go with it.
piqued my interest given the recent China far-side of the moon landing.
Mankind destiny, WWIII, ETI disclosure, moon bases.
- Carl Sagan
You saw [Earth] for the first time as a tiny blue ball floating in space. You realized that there were other, similar worlds far away, of different size, different color and constitution. You got the idea that our planet was just one in a multitude. I think there are two apparently contradictory and still very powerful benefits of that cosmic perspective — the sense of our planet as one in a vast number and the sense of our planet as a place whose destiny depends upon us.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: vinifalou
Hey Vini. I had never heard of this fellow Xavier. His prognostications on human 'end times' are similar to others I have read and considered myself. His 'vision' could be the product of a rather speculative mind. In any event, it does seem that the last 50 years have gone against his hopes for peace.
Your thread is well presented and enjoyable to read, so thank you.