Thoughts on God: A Pornography & Allness Follow-up

This is a follow-up dialogue to the earlier series of posts on a sensitive subject. I have put additional comments, that didn’t appear in the actual dialogue, in [brackets]. Dear MR, Thank you for your energy. MR. I suppose I do have an agenda. My agenda is the furtherance of the consciousness of unity in, through, and as all of…

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Thoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part IV)

This the fourth and last part of a my response to a reader’s questions that were sparked from reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. His questions are indented and displayed in blue. It is strange because I am not against porn per say but there are these nagging questions such as; is it ok to have…

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Thoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part III)

This is the third installment (of four) of my response to a reader’s questions after reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. Pornography is celluloid prostitution nothing short and nothing more. It actually is more than that. It is society collectively showing/revealing a valid and actually sacred side of itself that is generally under wraps, if not…

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Thoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part II)

This is the second installment (of four) of my response to a reader’s questions after reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. People do what they feel they must do to survive. Is this God expressing? Of course. However we choose to experience life we are also and simultaneously experiencing God. I agree with this 100%, and…

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Thoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part I)

This is a response to some great questions I received from a reader on Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. Turned into a treatise on a treatise. For ease of reading and reflection, it is presented in four entries.

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part VI

[NOTE: This is the last of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To view part 5, click here.] Ultimate Question is Still a Question I Am My Body, NOT! ends with a summary page which states that where we go after the body dies is any one’s guess. No one knows for sure, but everyone believes…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part V

[NOTE: This is the fifth of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the fourth part, click here.] ‘Missing Link’ Still Missing Racial thinking is insidious because the idea itself has been proven to be founded in intellectual quicksand. Human beings come in a wide range of colors, languages, traditions, physiological characteristics, and even genetic…

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Thoughts on Existence: Visible Evidence of Intent

It Began With a Red Sky I looked out the window as twilight approached, and the sky had the most unusual and fascinating hue. A low pressure system was heading our way, but in combination with the light that the sun gave off as it kissed the horizon yet one more time, the resulting image only left me in awe.…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part IV

[NOTE: This is the fourth of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the third part, click here.] Fear of Death Another page speaks of the death of the body, but not the individual. The illustration shows a light or energy rising up from what might be a lifeless form. There is a joyful expression…

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Thoughts on Spirituality: Our Magnificent Journey

Opening the Heart Perhaps the simplest way to look at life is a journey, or a trip. Literally, that’s what it is. We’re traveling on the planet Earth through space at a rate of 67,000 miles per hour as it orbits the sun. Multiply that distance times 24 hours, then times 365 days, and that equates to 587,463,120 miles (945,430,247…

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Thoughts on God: Reconciling the 'S%&t'

Commenting on my post, Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens (12/27/2006), NJ poses the following question: I just read “Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens,” and it struck deep. I’d like to ask you, how do you reconcile “I am responsible for everything in my life.” (I create/attract the good stuff and the S%&t.) and “God is responsible for everything…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part III

[NOTE: This is the third of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the second part, click here.] Children as ‘Information Sponges’ Children must, of necessity, take in vast amounts of information, as part of their natural humanization process that begins at birth, and continues through their formative years into adulthood. By the time a…

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On the Radio: Transdermal Magnesium Therapy Author, Mark Sircus (Update)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Mark Sircus, author of the newly released Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (ISBN 0-9787991-1-9, PHAELOS BOOKS, $18.95), will be a guest on the Power Hour radio program, hosted by Joyce Riley and Dave VonKleist on January 10, 2007. The podcast of this interview will also be available online. On Thursday, January 11, from 9a-10a CST, Mark will be…

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Thoughts on Race and Humanity, Part VI

‘Black People Can’t Be Racists’, and Other Myths In roughly two and a quarter centuries the United States of America has experienced a dramatic shift in its racial attitudes. Founded on the principle that all men are created equal, but steeped in the 18th Century’s practical reality of slavery, race relations in America have been likened to a “black eye”…

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Thoughts on God: Ending Religion's 'Eminant Domain' on the Idea

[I started this essay a few days ago, then set it aside, as it does deep, perhaps deeper than I was ready to go. On the other hand, if I limit the depths of myself that I’m willing to share, then I limit the heights to which I can soar. Connect always to the spirit behind these words.] While I…

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Video: Adam Abraham Visits Andre Agassi School In Las Vegas

This is a 10-minute video documentary of a discussion of my book, I Am My Body, NOT! with kindergarten and first-graders at the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, in Las Vegas. [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5855272997129288066&hl=en]

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part II

[NOTE: This is the second of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the first part, click here.] Fearlessness Begins and Ends with Love The first solution comes in the form of simple, consistent doses of loving love. While it might go without saying that we should love our children, how we express our love…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part I

[NOTE: The following essay is for everyone who realizes the sacred responsibility that comes with raising children. It is a companion to my book, I Am My Body, NOT!, and will be presented in 6 parts.] On Loving With Love, Not Fear It is perhaps the most special time of our lives; a time of ultimate innocence, implicit trust and…

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Thoughts on Health and Healing: A Transdermal Magnesium Experience

I received an email from a friend of mine in Wisconsin to whom I sent a copy of Mark Sircus’ book, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (396ppg, Phaelos Books, $18.95), and a small sample of liquid magnesium chloride. He has always given great feedback, but none of this was solicited. He sells fine automobiles for a dealer in Brookfield, and has had…

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