Archive for October, 2007

Insta-Bliss: How To Be a Buddha (in a few easy steps!)

Admit it. You want bliss, you want enlightment, you want to be forever aglow in the eternal golden light of salvation and finally break away from this tedious series of births and rebirths. The question is, how to go about it? All paths seem frought with hard work, sacrifice and a whole lot of prostrations, baptisms, prayers and candle lighting, not to mention thousands upon thousands of incarnations on earth in order to work off a boat load of karma accumulated over eons! Right? Well, according to this website you too can achieve enlightenment in just one simple lifetime…

Instructions for HOW TO BE A BUDDHA.

Enjoy!

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The Luck of Ire-lantis!

“…the Celts have always been a people to contend with. As the saying goes, “God gave the Irish whiskey to keep them from taking over the world.” I wonder how the whiskey was in Atlantis?”[]

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Presented here in this fun article from Woodstock Times is an interesting and rather scholarly theory from Dr. Ulf Erlingsson, a paleogeographer and author of the book Atlantis from a Geographer’s Perspective: Mapping the Fairy Land, in which he makes a compelling case for Ireland as potential source of the Atlantis stories!

I just love a good Atlantis theory.

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The Sphinx, Reincarnated?

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I have always believed that the great Sphinx is much more ancient than the Egyptologists claim. Perhaps as much as 10,000 years old, or older – the Sphinx may have been carved to resemble an unknown being, person, god, or animal before it was recarved in a pharoah’s image long after its creation…

Author, lecturer, and guide, John Anthony West agrees –

“Egyptian civilisation was not a development, it was a legacy”

West’s (and his colleague’s) theories are discussed in an article from Cosmic Log by Alan Boyle:

“Rethinking the Sphinx: After years of fighting the critics of his controversial theory on the age of the Great Sphinx, John Anthony West wants them to join him[]”

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